BEARZ77 wrote:I would think signing a pair of upperclassmen Ivy kids , indicates Porter is assuming most of his seniors won't be back or he will have a real log jam with recruits and underclassmen stymied in their movement. I'm sure he's vetted those transfers well, but even really solid kids get off sorts when they aren't playing like they thought they would.
Blers wrote:BEARZ77 wrote:I would think signing a pair of upperclassmen Ivy kids , indicates Porter is assuming most of his seniors won't be back or he will have a real log jam with recruits and underclassmen stymied in their movement. I'm sure he's vetted those transfers well, but even really solid kids get off sorts when they aren't playing like they thought they would.
Yep, I'm also not buying what everyone says about coming back during the season. You're in the trenches at that point, experiencing the highs and lows of a season. How any of us feels about our team won't be the same as how we feel in two weeks. And that difference is likely to be even more pronounced for the guys actually playing. I think JFL last year is the perfect example of this.
tribecalledquest wrote:Blers wrote:BEARZ77 wrote:I would think signing a pair of upperclassmen Ivy kids , indicates Porter is assuming most of his seniors won't be back or he will have a real log jam with recruits and underclassmen stymied in their movement. I'm sure he's vetted those transfers well, but even really solid kids get off sorts when they aren't playing like they thought they would.
Yep, I'm also not buying what everyone says about coming back during the season. You're in the trenches at that point, experiencing the highs and lows of a season. How any of us feels about our team won't be the same as how we feel in two weeks. And that difference is likely to be even more pronounced for the guys actually playing. I think JFL last year is the perfect example of this.
Agreed 100%. I think a lot more guys will move on once they get some time away after the season. It's a heck of a grind and for those with pro potential why play another year for free if you have your degree?
tribecalledquest wrote:Agreed 100%. I think a lot more guys will move on once they get some time away after the season. It's a heck of a grind and for those with pro potential why play another year for free if you have your degree?
Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Honestly, Im not sure why anyone with pro potential would return unless they have a legit chance at a sweet 16 like the Loyola seniors. Any, none pro potential guys I could see returning because this is the highest theyll ever play but those guys are probably not clogging up the bench for newcomers.
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