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  • bigticket1
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    Next year should bring another large class. Appel, Arians and Dent will use up their eligibility. Baylor indicated in Zim's article that if he does return for one more season that he is likely done after that. And Fiegen will have been here for 5 years and will likely have his degree. He would have one more year to play if he wants. So there will be 4, and possibly 5 scholarships available. Hastreiter likely will get one of them after walking on this year.

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  • JacksRiseUp
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    https://twitter.com/chasehen35/statu...b6OJ3o7yoTX_tw

    New offer to Point Guard out of Iowa

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  • JACKGUYII
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    Not sure we have any room for another player, but Josiah Allick has announced he is transferring following Coach Donlin's departure. I like his game and at 6'8 could add some additional size. Not sure if he would have 1 or 2 years left of eligibility. A Lincoln Nebraska native so sure he has relationships on the team.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    By selling these in SDSU colors, hopefully a sign that he will be returning for another season.
    Not going to be selling many of them in red......

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by jacks1 View Post
    https://twitter.com/nil_store/status...3cwq1w4hQ&s=19

    Sent from my SM-G981V using Tapatalk
    By selling these in SDSU colors, hopefully a sign that he will be returning for another season.

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  • jacks1
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    https://twitter.com/nil_store/status...3cwq1w4hQ&s=19

    Sent from my SM-G981V using Tapatalk

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post

    You caught that one too, eh?

    Love seeing SD's own keeping Jacks Country rolling
    Especially when he grew up a stone's throw from Vermillion.

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  • jakejc795
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    Along those sames lines, there was a great quote from Matthew Mors in his Q & A in the Argus. " I definitely lean more to the side of blue than red when it comes to South Dakota colleges. I always have. "
    You caught that one too, eh?

    Love seeing SD's own keeping Jacks Country rolling

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
    Argus article about Kalen Garry underscores that SDSU was always his "dream school," despite offers from other D1 institutions, including 'Yotes.
    Along those sames lines, there was a great quote from Matthew Mors in his Q & A in the Argus. " I definitely lean more to the side of blue than red when it comes to South Dakota colleges. I always have. "

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  • jakejc795
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    Argus article about Kalen Garry underscores that SDSU was always his "dream school," despite offers from other D1 institutions, including 'Yotes.

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  • wcbsas
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
    Unless Baylor blows up at the pre-draft workouts and is projected to be a first or early second round pick, it would seem to make sense to come back for another season, get his degree and then look at all the options on the table after that.
    Are we sure he doesn’t yet have his degree? He may also be close enough that returning wouldn’t be a necessity.

    Don’t get me wrong … returning is the most logical decision but these kids and their advisors aren’t always steeped in common sense.

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  • SoDakJack
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    Originally posted by 98Jackfarmer View Post

    I don’t think I’d lose to much sleep over that. JMO
    Agreed. The G-League and Europe will always be there for Baylor. NBA rosters are very small. Any spot outside the first round really is a crap shoot to even make a team. Just look at Wolters and Daum. Nate had some brief success at the NBA level, but was gone just as fast. Daum, for the immense talent he was, didn't even get a chance to play at the next level.

    I commend Baylor for seeing where he stands, but my guess is we'll see him in Brookings next year. If we.lose him, it will be to the transfer portal, not the draft.

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  • bigticket1
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    Unless Baylor blows up at the pre-draft workouts and is projected to be a first or early second round pick, it would seem to make sense to come back for another season, get his degree and then look at all the options on the table after that.

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  • 98Jackfarmer
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    Originally posted by wcbsas View Post
    Concerned that regardless of his draft grade he might not return. Go to G-League or Europe or wherever.
    I don’t think I’d lose to much sleep over that. JMO

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  • wcbsas
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    Someone posted that they saw a list that had him ranked in the 60's - not sure if that included all the foreign players. 60 players get drafted, but going in the second round makes it kind of a crapshoot to make a roster and get any kind of guaranteed $. So I would think he goes through the process, gets input on what he needs to work on and ends up in Brookings for another season.
    Concerned that regardless of his draft grade he might not return. Go to G-League or Europe or wherever.

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