I think that is a very good possibility.I bet Cheaney can help CAM land him. The fact that Coach Cal praised CAM can't hurt.
With Crean we had zero chance but that has now increased probably a lot. . If we land Romeo we are a factor immediately imo.I think that is a very good possibility.
If we can somehow keep two of three out of bryant, og and jbj we could be pretty good next year. However, they would have to buy into playing a different style which includes playing defense.I find it interesting that CAM is discussing keeping the signed recruits on board. I thought Dayton had been involved with one of them, so we might not lose both that have asked to get out of their LOI.
If we can somehow keep two of three out of bryant, og and jbj we could be pretty good next year. However, they would have to buy into playing a different style which includes playing defense.
I forsee rough times ahead for JBJ if he refuses to or doesnt learn to play defense. We finally have a coach to hold him accountableI'm not concerned about TB or OG embracing a new approach, but JBJ concerns me in that regard.
Agreed may be best for him to move on.I'm not concerned about TB or OG embracing a new approach, but JBJ concerns me in that regard.
If we can somehow keep two of three out of bryant, og and jbj we could be pretty good next year. However, they would have to buy into playing a different style which includes playing defense.
Found it interesting that Dayton had not at least offered Romeo. By way of comparison, X did.I bet Cheaney can help CAM land him. The fact that Coach Cal praised CAM can't hurt.
Found it interesting that Dayton had not at least offered Romeo. By way of comparison, X did.
no he isn't, but IIRC his parents want him to play closer to home than Duke (his favorite) so things could heat upRomeo is not leaning our direction right now. But let's see what happens over the next few months.
EJ was ranked #2 in the country.Landing Romeo would be bigger than Sampson landing EJ. I don't expect it to happen but I'm sure Archie will try.
I thought towards the end he dropped to around 5 in most polls but I think it would be equal in effect. EG had White and Romeo would have Davis which fit both their games perfectly.EJ was ranked #2 in the country.
That was solely because of crean. Things can change.Romeo is not leaning our direction right now. But let's see what happens over the next few months.
Romeo is a game changer. And a program changer.
Coaches want talent...coaches don't just target one and dones they target the best talent. If they happen to be one and done so be it.This is no knock on IU, but i believe Romeo is a one-and-done type player. Unless that's what CAM wants, I just don't see Romeo going to IU or UofL for that matter. Not too many one-and-done players have played at those schools. Like i said not knocking them for this, but doesn't seem like a player to stay around. I guess we will see.
Coaches want talent...coaches don't just target one and dones they target the best talent. If they happen to be one and done so be it.
If you are a one and done you are a one and done. Its not the school.....IU has had them, LSU, Washington, Arizona, etc..Its not like the UK/Duke are turning them into one and done so I am not sure I understand your rational.I don't disagree with that, but if your a one-and-done type player, who would you rather choose from Duke/UK (who are both known for sending one-and-done talent to the NBA) or UofL/IU (where majority, if not all of them in recent time have stayed 2-3-4 years) I'm saying all this from Romeo's perspective, not the coaches.
You are "spot on" about the legend he would become. After all, nationally, who is Steve Alford, Damon Bailey, Tom Coverdale, Mike Lewis, Ray Tolbert, Tom Abernethy? National championship or not, these guys are legends and they will never lose their popularity/celebrity with Hoosiers. I fear that too many youngsters today don't think in those terms--they just don't project their lives beyond shooting hoops. There will be a long part of their lives doing other things. Who would have even thought of Steve Alford as a candidate for the IU coaching job had he not attended/graduated from IU? He's no Wizard of Westwood, just an Indiana kid who played 4 yrs for IU then went into coaching. No national championships. No final fours. No elite eights. Just an Indiana kid who is a state-wide legend for life, even with the PP issue. I hope Romeo has some good adults surrounding him to help him make the best decision for him and his life--both during and after BB.Romeo can come to IU and be a legend and have a chance at a National Championship. If he went to Duke he would be just another player. At IU he would be a state-wide hero. Duke is made for Prep School players and recruit nationally with very little North Carolina footprint or influence. IU is a huge part of Indiana Basketball. IU has complete state wide passion and support. Playing at IU Romeo will be recognized as a hero anywhere he goes in the state, for the rest of his life. Archie is one of the brightest young basketball coaches in the country with an unlimited amount of energy and passion for the spirt. Coach K is almost done at Duke, he is in the twilight of his career who has given up coaching USA Basketball at this late stage of his career. Archie is a part of USA Basketball going forward and is a coach on the USA Junior National Team. There really is no comparison. Indiana Basketball is king in our state. There is no place like it in the country. In 49 states it's just Basketball. But this is Indiana.
No national championships. No final fours. No elite eights.
Believe he was referring to his coaching career.Are you speaking of some other Steve Alford?
right. thanks.Believe he was referring to his coaching career.
For the record, the "Wizard of Westwood" himself, was just an Indiana kid who played 4 years at Purdue, was mentored by some of the earliest great minds of basketball, went into coaching and had limited but not unnoticed success until later in his coaching career at UCLA. Wooden had a good 2 year record at Indiana State after coaching high school for 11 years. He was 39 when he got the UCLA job in 1948 and didn't get to a final four until 1962, his 14th year at UCLA.You are "spot on" about the legend he would become. After all, nationally, who is Steve Alford, Damon Bailey, Tom Coverdale, Mike Lewis, Ray Tolbert, Tom Abernethy? National championship or not, these guys are legends and they will never lose their popularity/celebrity with Hoosiers. I fear that too many youngsters today don't think in those terms--they just don't project their lives beyond shooting hoops. There will be a long part of their lives doing other things. Who would have even thought of Steve Alford as a candidate for the IU coaching job had he not attended/graduated from IU? He's no Wizard of Westwood, just an Indiana kid who played 4 yrs for IU then went into coaching. No national championships. No final fours. No elite eights. Just an Indiana kid who is a state-wide legend for life, even with the PP issue. I hope Romeo has some good adults surrounding him to help him make the best decision for him and his life--both during and after BB.
what makes you say that. I have been watching him since the 8th grade and he hasn't given those around here that impression. Anything is possible but I don't think he is necessarily a OAD.This is no knock on IU, but i believe Romeo is a one-and-done type player. Unless that's what CAM wants, I just don't see Romeo going to IU or UofL for that matter. Not too many one-and-done players have played at those schools. Like i said not knocking them for this, but doesn't seem like a player to stay around. I guess we will see.
Oh come on. He's a great player but not that good. Would be a fantastic pic up but not a program changer.Romeo is a game changer. And a program changer.