Kern looks like a player just based on his achievements. Saw he was 1st team all state in iowas big class. On a good team to boot.
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Bahl is a big loss. So, potentially, is Goodbary. Hadnot will be a big loss. Cluff was a huge loss. Larson and Whorton were surprising losses. Lindsey's graduation, and Barnhart's retirement add to fans' pain. The basketball team is probably losing a bigger percentage of its roster and recruits than the football team did. I'm sure Coach Petersen will do a good job rebuilding the team and staff, but the transition sure sucks.This space for lease.
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Originally posted by Jacked_Up View PostBahl is a big loss. So, potentially, is Goodbary. Hadnot will be a big loss. Cluff was a huge loss. Larson and Whorton were surprising losses. Lindsey's graduation, and Barnhart's retirement add to fans' pain. The basketball team is probably losing a bigger percentage of its roster and recruits than the football team did. I'm sure Coach Petersen will do a good job rebuilding the team and staff, but the transition sure sucks.
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Jimmy set the bar pretty low in regard to hypocrisy in coaching when he left. Hendo has dropped to a similarly low standard, but with a smile on his face. I don't care that they both took assistant coaches with them. Coaches are grown men who can do what they want. I don't even care that much that they took experienced Jackrabbit players with them. Today's pro-like, screwed-up, free agency system in college basketball encourages veteran, rostered players to check other playing and NIL opportunities. It does bother me that Rogers and Henderson both took future recruits - teenagers who had been scouted and signed at SDSU's time and expense. Coaches set a bad example when they act like high school recruits are their personal workforce and should follow them rather than honor their initial commitments to a school. I'll get over it, probably, and remain a big Jackrabbit fan. But these transitions sure have become painful.This space for lease.
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Originally posted by Jacked_Up View PostJimmy set the bar pretty low in regard to hypocrisy in coaching when he left. Hendo has dropped to a similarly low standard, but with a smile on his face. I don't care that they both took assistant coaches with them. Coaches are grown men who can do what they want. I don't even care that much that they took experienced Jackrabbit players with them. Today's pro-like, screwed-up, free agency system in college basketball encourages veteran, rostered players to check other playing and NIL opportunities. It does bother me that Rogers and Henderson both took future recruits - teenagers who had been scouted and signed at SDSU's time and expense. Coaches set a bad example when they act like high school recruits are their personal workforce and should follow them rather than honor their initial commitments to a school. I'll get over it, probably, and remain a big Jackrabbit fan. But these transitions sure have become painful.
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Really sucks of course, losing 4 total players like that. Only one positive so far, if we can keep Davis Kern. Then, let’s see what Brian’s recruiting ability is now and the future. Grab another recruit like Kern out of Iowa and keep the best players from SD in Brookings…big challenge for Brian…I’m betting he can do it. What else to hope for!!?? Damn sure not going to cheer for the Yotes!!!
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Originally posted by 73alum View PostReally sucks of course, losing 4 total players like that. Only one positive so far, if we can keep Davis Kern. Then, let’s see what Brian’s recruiting ability is now and the future. Grab another recruit like Kern out of Iowa and keep the best players from SD in Brookings…big challenge for Brian…I’m betting he can do it. What else to hope for!!?? Damn sure not going to cheer for the Yotes!!!
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He was the player i thought coaches were really high on. I was hoping he can be ready to jump in and contribute."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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