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Post by catborn'bred » Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:47 pm

Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.

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Post by BaseRich306 » Thu Apr 14, 2016 5:04 pm

catborn'bred wrote:Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.
All the usual caveats apply - trust the coaching staff, etc. But I am a little perplexed by this one. I know he was highly regarded coming out of high school but I feel like we're at the level as a program where we don't need to go after guys who don't play at high majors. Those are the schools we want to compete with/match. That being said, all the reviews about Magarity are glowing, and he never broke through on a really bad BC team. So who knows -- it could all come down to studying under Bob McKillop's tutelage. Our coaches do have a knack for seeing and harvesting potential where other coaches don't.

Also, we just signed two long guards. Not that you can ever have enough of that, but, you know.

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Post by rbarney » Thu Apr 14, 2016 5:09 pm

An interesting list of schools. One wonders whether Davidson is in there for diversity's sake (small vs. large, academically demanding vs. "run of the mill", rural vs. more urban, higher RPI conference vs. one-bid conferences, etc.). Anyone know anything about Oak Hill Academy?

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Post by rbarney » Thu Apr 14, 2016 5:12 pm

Rivals had him as a 3* coming out of high school, same as Grady is now.

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Post by Acorn » Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:04 pm

CatsUpNorth wrote:https://twitter.com/RobHoweHN/status/720684235112120320:
@RobHoweHN wrote:As of now, schools #Hawkeyes transfer Andrew Fleming is considering are Davidson, FL Gulf Coast, Chattanooga & Western Kentucky.
Shooters and the Davidson offense go well together . . .

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Post by Wildcat92 » Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:51 pm

BaseRich306 wrote:
catborn'bred wrote:Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.
All the usual caveats apply - trust the coaching staff, etc. But I am a little perplexed by this one. I know he was highly regarded coming out of high school but I feel like we're at the level as a program where we don't need to go after guys who don't play at high majors. Those are the schools we want to compete with/match. That being said, all the reviews about Magarity are glowing, and he never broke through on a really bad BC team. So who knows -- it could all come down to studying under Bob McKillop's tutelage. Our coaches do have a knack for seeing and harvesting potential where other coaches don't.

Also, we just signed two long guards. Not that you can ever have enough of that, but, you know.
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Post by i77cat » Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:38 pm

Fleming looks like a good one. 3 state titles in Tennessee, 47-1 at Oak Hill. http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/m-b ... 75127.html
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Post by mccabemi » Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:51 pm

He's a player.

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Post by collegecoach8502 » Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:44 am

BaseRich306 wrote:
catborn'bred wrote:Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.
All the usual caveats apply - trust the coaching staff, etc. But I am a little perplexed by this one. I know he was highly regarded coming out of high school but I feel like we're at the level as a program where we don't need to go after guys who don't play at high majors. Those are the schools we want to compete with/match. That being said, all the reviews about Magarity are glowing, and he never broke through on a really bad BC team. So who knows -- it could all come down to studying under Bob McKillop's tutelage. Our coaches do have a knack for seeing and harvesting potential where other coaches don't.

Also, we just signed two long guards. Not that you can ever have enough of that, but, you know.
I'll let Magarity know that he's not needed. I would put him in the category of what you just described above. Someone who averaged just over 10 minutes a game and not utilized by their former program. I would still take another Clint Mann in a heart beat as well.
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Post by MrMac » Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:00 am

rbarney wrote:An interesting list of schools. One wonders whether Davidson is in there for diversity's sake (small vs. large, academically demanding vs. "run of the mill", rural vs. more urban, higher RPI conference vs. one-bid conferences, etc.). Anyone know anything about Oak Hill Academy?
This one?


http://m.ranker.com/list/famous-oak-hil ... /reference

Fair to middling basketball program....

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Post by Wildcat98 » Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:14 am

collegecoach8502 wrote:
BaseRich306 wrote:
catborn'bred wrote:Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.
All the usual caveats apply - trust the coaching staff, etc. But I am a little perplexed by this one. I know he was highly regarded coming out of high school but I feel like we're at the level as a program where we don't need to go after guys who don't play at high majors. Those are the schools we want to compete with/match. That being said, all the reviews about Magarity are glowing, and he never broke through on a really bad BC team. So who knows -- it could all come down to studying under Bob McKillop's tutelage. Our coaches do have a knack for seeing and harvesting potential where other coaches don't.

Also, we just signed two long guards. Not that you can ever have enough of that, but, you know.
I'll let Magarity know that he's not needed. I would put him in the category of what you just described above. Someone who averaged just over 10 minutes a game and not utilized by their former program. I would still take another Clint Mann in a heart beat as well.
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Post by BaseRich306 » Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:35 am

collegecoach8502 wrote:
BaseRich306 wrote:
catborn'bred wrote:Interesting about Fleming. As someone familiar with Hawkeye Nation, I know Iowa fans were excited about Fleming's signing. Coach McCaffery, however, signed five interchangeable players last year and only two received minimal playing time. Several have now left the program. Fleming played for a top high school program and has a reputation as a scorer and competitor.
All the usual caveats apply - trust the coaching staff, etc. But I am a little perplexed by this one. I know he was highly regarded coming out of high school but I feel like we're at the level as a program where we don't need to go after guys who don't play at high majors. Those are the schools we want to compete with/match. That being said, all the reviews about Magarity are glowing, and he never broke through on a really bad BC team. So who knows -- it could all come down to studying under Bob McKillop's tutelage. Our coaches do have a knack for seeing and harvesting potential where other coaches don't.

Also, we just signed two long guards. Not that you can ever have enough of that, but, you know.
I'll let Magarity know that he's not needed. I would put him in the category of what you just described above. Someone who averaged just over 10 minutes a game and not utilized by their former program. I would still take another Clint Mann in a heart beat as well.
Right, because that's exactly what I said.

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Post by CatsUpNorth » Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:58 am

https://twitter.com/Flight22bball/statu ... 9362138112:
@RobPeterson22 w/ high interest from Wofford & Davidson will be in action this weekend @BigShotsNation Myrtle Beach

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Post by Acorn » Fri Apr 15, 2016 12:07 pm

CatsUpNorth wrote:https://twitter.com/Flight22bball/statu ... 9362138112:
@RobPeterson22 w/ high interest from Wofford & Davidson will be in action this weekend @BigShotsNation Myrtle Beach
Buzz Peterson's son, no?

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Post by i77cat » Fri Apr 15, 2016 12:42 pm

"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge

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