He is a program-changing kind of talent, according to those who know his skills well, a one-and-done candidate capable of helping carry a Nebraska roster set to retain its core next year to NCAA Tournament victories in the 2021-22 season.
Yes, victories. As in plural.
The Huskers have never won an NCAA Tournament game. They’ve been selected for the tournament just once this century. But after a 7-25 finish in Hoiberg’s first season, things are looking dramatically up for Huskers hoops.
What kind of impact might Nebraska expect from McGowens? Something like what happened with Royce White at Iowa State, who helped turn the Cyclones under Hoiberg from a team that finished 10 games under .500 in the Big 12 in 2011, without White, into one that won a game in the NCAA Tournament one year later. He was then selected 16th in the 2012 NBA draft.
Fred Hoiberg BABYWe don’t suck at football we’re just a basketball school now
So....how does he compare to Sallis? I see he's 3" taller, but are they sort of the same type of player?
Obviously, it would be awesome to get both, but if we get this kid....I would think it would help with the sting of not getting even a sniff from Sallis as he gets closer to a decision.
I doubt it. This commitment already puts them one over the scholarship limit & the B1G only allows hoops teams to over sign by one.In anyone's opinion, does this maybe make Sallis give us one last look? I know its a pipe dream, but oof... that would be crazy.
I know nothing about BB recruiting. But, I would think it's basically a "no chance" when we didn't even make his final list.In anyone's opinion, does this maybe make Sallis give us one last look? I know its a pipe dream, but oof... that would be crazy.
I'm sure that with transfers their is always enough attrition that that wouldn't be an issue, I didn't know that rule with the Big 10 though... so pretty much thanks for ruining my hopes and dreams for this sports year. :lol:I doubt it. This commitment already puts them one over the scholarship limit & the B1G only allows hoops teams to over sign by one.
His commit puts NU's class at 25th nationally and 4th in the B1G at 247 Sports.
That would be absolutely insane, and would lose my mindI know nothing about BB recruiting. But, I would think it's basically a "no chance" when we didn't even make his final list.
But....hey.....he's an 18 year old kid. So...who knows.
FYI....if Sallis would jump on board, that would move us to the 3rd best class in the nation. chuckleshuffle
Sorry to burst your bubble...I'm sure that with transfers their is always enough attrition that that wouldn't be an issue, I didn't know that rule with the Big 10 though... so pretty much thanks for ruining my hopes and dreams for this sports year. :lol: