Too many factors lead to IU being the "best" choice. If he chooses elsewhere...not the end of the world, obviously. But it would be further proof that we have something going on that is hurting our chances with high level high school guards. And the most obvious reason would have to be Woody's style of play.Travel issues and some of the likely commits (may have happened already) to UNC and UConn seem to help us.
I know nothing but seems like we have a good chance.
Unless they have one I'm not aware of, the UNC kid (Dixon?) is a PG I think, so likely no impact on Mullins unless he just really wants to, or doesn't want to, play with him.UNC and UCONN getting other commitments has to help IU
And his age and lack of job security. Had it not been from some big money promises by the Cooks and Simons he would've been gone this year.Too many factors lead to IU being the "best" choice. If he chooses elsewhere...not the end of the world, obviously. But it would be further proof that we have something going on that is hurting our chances with high level high school guards. And the most obvious reason would have to be Woody's style of play.
Could be. I kinda doubt those things are factoring in much though. If there were legitimate concerns on that, from high school recruits perspective...Would Sisley have chosen IU? Would Haralson have had IU as a consideration all the way until the end? Would Mullins have IU as one of his final 3? I think probably not.And his age and lack of job security. Had it not been from some big money promises by the Cooks and Simons he would've been gone this year.
Dybantsa is a wing. Maybe that's who it is? Would help us if it's him.Unless they have one I'm not aware of, the UNC kid (Dixon?) is a PG I think, so likely no impact on Mullins unless he just really wants to, or doesn't want to, play with him.
One could argue those kids feel pressure from their hometown's families etc. to attend IU. and keep them on the short list just to appease those people. Woodson has a shitload of top 5s in high profile long-term recruitments but few wins.Could be. I kinda doubt those things are factoring in much though. If there were legitimate concerns on that, from high school recruits perspective...Would Sisley have chosen IU? Would Haralson have had IU as a consideration all the way until the end? Would Mullins have IU as one of his final 3? I think probably not.
So if everything was different and the things happening weren't happening, Woody wouldn't be here? That is a weird take.And his age and lack of job security. Had it not been from some big money promises by the Cooks and Simons he would've been gone this year.
I believe Mullins will come.My 1st thought when Sisley announced was that we'd get neither Harrelson or Mullins.
Anyone actually have anything compelling to think Mullins is heard our way?
I usually do not agree with you, but I do this time. A lot depends on Rice and Carlyle both are Sophs. I guess he wants to come in as a starter.Most recruiting "experts" think IU is highly likely ... or even a lock. I'm not sure how much stock to invest in those predictions, so we'll see.
In any case, I'd argue that Mullins is the most important recruit during MW's tenure. If he misses out on another in-state, 5-star stud, as he did with Haralson, it will not be a good look for IU.
Sleepers has been following Mullins very closely and they talked about a prediction from On3 that says it's down to IU and UConn. Greg thinks it's IU. I've heard distance mentioned more than once and maybe that his folks want to be able to see him play. If that's true, that's a big plus for us.I usually do not agree with you, but I do this time. A lot depends on Rice and Carlyle both are Sophs. I guess he wants to come in as a starter.
If that’s true then his top 3 would be out. UConn returns 5 guards. One was a 5*.I usually do not agree with you, but I do this time. A lot depends on Rice and Carlyle both are Sophs. I guess he wants to come in as a starter.
If IU has a really good season and plays a balanced offensive scheme, then the recruits will line up. This season is critical for Coach.Most recruiting "experts" think IU is highly likely ... or even a lock. I'm not sure how much stock to invest in those predictions, so we'll see.
In any case, I'd argue that Mullins is the most important recruit during MW's tenure. If he misses out on another in-state, 5-star stud, as he did with Haralson, it will not be a good look for IU.
I would imagine any recruit coming wants to start right away, and views the roster landscape when selecting a team... but if a coach is promising starting time, then that becomes a big issue. I only say that because in the last 15 years or so, it sometimes appears that players at IU have been promised PT. I have no facts, it just sometimes appears that way. And, it never works out well. I hope Woody is not promising Mullins or anyone else PT, it needs to be earned.I usually do not agree with you, but I do this time. A lot depends on Rice and Carlyle both are Sophs. I guess he wants to come in as a starter.
You are a master of understatement.....not good, horrificMost recruiting "experts" think IU is highly likely ... or even a lock. I'm not sure how much stock to invest in those predictions, so we'll see.
In any case, I'd argue that Mullins is the most important recruit during MW's tenure. If he misses out on another in-state, 5-star stud, as he did with Haralson, it will not be a good look for IU.
He's not here because anyone thinks he's a good coach or that he's earned being here. He's here because two very influential liberal donors want him to be.So if everything was different and the things happening weren't happening, Woody wouldn't be here? That is a weird take.
if he were coaching here before nil, he would have been gone, but that is irrelevant now, this is his year to prove himself no more excusesSo if everything was different and the things happening weren't happening, Woody wouldn't be here? That is a weird take.
Young people of today feel entitled, instead of earning it. I agree with you. I do not think he is ready to start both him and Sisley.I would imagine any recruit coming wants to start right away, and views the roster landscape when selecting a team... but if a coach is promising starting time, then that becomes a big issue. I only say that because in the last 15 years or so, it sometimes appears that players at IU have been promised PT. I have no facts, it just sometimes appears that way. And, it never works out well. I hope Woody is not promising Mullins or anyone else PT, it needs to be earned.
Tell us more. I'm on the edge of my seat.He's not here because anyone thinks he's a good coach or that he's earned being here. He's here because two very influential liberal donors want him to be.
I beg to differ, MILLER was given 4 plus years. It's only fair plus Woody has taken them to the tourney twice.He's not here because anyone thinks he's a good coach or that he's earned being here. He's here because two very influential liberal donors want him to be.
Because of his massive buyout otherwise he's fired after year 3. Miller's stud recruit carried Woodson.I beg to differ, MILLER was given 4 plus years. It's only fair plus Woody has taken them to the tourney twice.
pitiful that is what is consider goodI beg to differ, MILLER was given 4 plus years. It's only fair plus Woody has taken them to the tourney twice.
In an article on Dixon's commitment, he is described as a combo guard who has done well playing the point. According to an interiew by The Daily Hoosier with Josh Mullins {Braylon's dad), Josh said that both UCONN and UNC laid out how Braylon would fit in with Adams and Dixon, respectively. In the same interview, Josh said Braylon told him that he doesn't care if he went to play at a school 12 hours away. That doesn't mean he won't go to IU, but does imply that travel distance and competition with other perimeter players may not be the determining factors in the end.Unless they have one I'm not aware of, the UNC kid (Dixon?) is a PG I think, so likely no impact on Mullins unless he just really wants to, or doesn't want to, play with him.
Kudos to you for your one track, consistent mindset. Would anyone else on this forum identify a donor as a conservative or liberal? I’m guessing you look under your bed for liberals before you can safely go to sleep. Carry on.He's not here because anyone thinks he's a good coach or that he's earned being here. He's here because two very influential liberal donors want him to be.
IT would not be the end of the world.You are a master of understatement.....not good, horrific
Well said and I couldn't agree more. Just a dogwhistle away from commenting on the "faith" of some of the "liberal" donors.Kudos to you for your one track, consistent mindset. Would anyone else on this forum identify a donor as a conservative or liberal? I’m guessing you look under your bed for liberals before you can safely go to sleep. Carry on.
Thank you David.Kudos to you for your one track, consistent mindset. Would anyone else on this forum identify a donor as a conservative or liberal? I’m guessing you look under your bed for liberals before you can safely go to sleep. Carry on.