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  • DieselJacks
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    Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post

    does anyone have any information what the Garry kid from desmet might do?? AGAIN i admit it is not like i have seen him play 20 times, but EVERY time i see him i am impressed. they list him at 6'3 maybe that is a bit exaggerated, but that is the only thing i see that would maybe make him not a fit. he is maybe a bit small- both hieght and stature.
    Has an offer from USF officially, but it seems like he should be getting better offers than that, good shooter and has some athleticism

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  • LetsGoRabbits
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    obviously it is limited exposure but what i have seen from state tourney, Sayler looks very good. seems to be able to get to about any place on the floor he wants to get and has a good looking shot. maybe he has some growing to do still as a sophomore- i mean physically. i would imagine he keeps working to grow his game.

    the bruns kid from dakota valley looks very very smooth. dont know how he managed to end up at UND. obviously has a younger brother who is already playing but there is at least one more and i cannot remember maybe 2. i have heard that the brother who is currently in 7th or 8th grade will be the best player of the bunch. our current and future guard group looks pretty strong so maybe jacks were not making a strong push. DV coach is a former morningside player. i think no particular love for the jacks. glad this one is not ending up in vermin town

    does anyone have any information what the Garry kid from desmet might do?? AGAIN i admit it is not like i have seen him play 20 times, but EVERY time i see him i am impressed. they list him at 6'3 maybe that is a bit exaggerated, but that is the only thing i see that would maybe make him not a fit. he is maybe a bit small- both hieght and stature.

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  • jakejc795
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    Originally posted by NebraskaJack View Post

    Watched him play in the state championship his senior year. He is a great shooter for sure. He literally had to be guarded when he crossed half court. I remember shaking my head when he launched one from the hash mark, I continued shaking it after it went in.....lol. He would definitely help us spread the floor.
    Interesting that this article mentions his difficulty shooting in "open arena" of Burton Coliseum (McNeese's temporary facility for this season due to Hurricanes Laura & Delta)

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  • rabbitfarmer
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    With Noah's status being an unknown, he would be the perfect addition. And if Noah comes back strong, which we all hope happens, he would allow our current guards to not have to play 30 + minutes.
    We just watched Abmas and Obanor play 45 min. Want to play? Get better.

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by NebraskaJack View Post

    Watched him play in the state championship his senior year. He is a great shooter for sure. He literally had to be guarded when he crossed half court. I remember shaking my head when he launched one from the hash mark, I continued shaking it after it went in.....lol. He would definitely help us spread the floor.
    With Noah's status being an unknown, he would be the perfect addition. And if Noah comes back strong, which we all hope happens, he would allow our current guards to not have to play 30 + minutes.

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by NebraskaJack View Post

    Watched him play in the state championship his senior year. He is a great shooter for sure. He literally had to be guarded when he crossed half court. I remember shaking my head when he launched one from the hash mark, I continued shaking it after it went in.....lol. He would definitely help us spread the floor.
    Very interesting I wonder what field would fit his grad studies. It’s unusual he landed at a football school to play basketball.

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  • NebraskaJack
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
    Saw a report that the Jacks have contacted grad transfer Dru Kuxhausen from McNeese State. Originally from Scottsbluff, NE , he made 199 three's in the last two seasons, which is the most in the NCAA. Has one year of eligibility remaining.
    Watched him play in the state championship his senior year. He is a great shooter for sure. He literally had to be guarded when he crossed half court. I remember shaking my head when he launched one from the hash mark, I continued shaking it after it went in.....lol. He would definitely help us spread the floor.

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  • bigticket1
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    Just saw a tweet that Parker Fox from Northern State has entered the transfer portal as a grad transfer. Just saw brief parts of a few of their games, and he looked to be a pretty athletic 6'8 that could help a lot of teams.

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  • jakejc795
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    If playing in the Big Dance is a goal, the Jacks should compete well with those two teams. If he wants to get closer to home, the Jacks should be a very attractive option with their up-tempo pace and willingness to put up threes along with a good chance for postseason play. Plus knowing a number of our current players.
    Plus, the Dairy Bar could develop "Kux Krunch"-flavored ice cream and run a three-scoop special based on the number of threes he makes in the first half.

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post

    Looks like Jacks have competition, including from 'Roos and Mavs in Summit.

    If he were to transfer to Jacks, they'd have three of the Omaha World-Herald's Class B "All Decade" team (Easley, Kuxhausen, and Scheierman).

    Wingett, Daum, and Dykman were Class C honorees (with the first two "All Class" 2nd team honorees as well)
    If playing in the Big Dance is a goal, the Jacks should compete well with those two teams. If he wants to get closer to home, the Jacks should be a very attractive option with their up-tempo pace and willingness to put up threes along with a good chance for postseason play. Plus knowing a number of our current players.

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  • jakejc795
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
    Saw a report that the Jacks have contacted grad transfer Dru Kuxhausen from McNeese State. Originally from Scottsbluff, NE , he made 199 three's in the last two seasons, which is the most in the NCAA. Has one year of eligibility remaining.
    Looks like Jacks have competition, including from 'Roos and Mavs in Summit.

    If he were to transfer to Jacks, they'd have three of the Omaha World-Herald's Class B "All Decade" team (Easley, Kuxhausen, and Scheierman).

    Wingett, Daum, and Dykman were Class C honorees (with the first two "All Class" 2nd team honorees as well)

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  • bigticket1
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    Saw a report that the Jacks have contacted grad transfer Dru Kuxhausen from McNeese State. Originally from Scottsbluff, NE , he made 199 three's in the last two seasons, which is the most in the NCAA. Has one year of eligibility remaining.

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  • OldHare
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    Doesn't this only work if the freshman is red-shirting ? Similar to what they used to call a gray shirt.
    Brayden Carlson was a gray shirt. He was similar to in that and he was likely a self pay the first year of college. He was probably in the top of the academic world as well.

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View Post

    Dentlinger redshirted his first year.
    That's what I meant. It wouldn't have worked if he had played.

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  • UWMandSDSU
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

    Doesn't this only work if the freshman is red-shirting ? Similar to what they used to call a gray shirt.
    Dentlinger redshirted his first year.

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