Originally posted by Cue Card:
Originally posted by 80,86:
The front page story said Yogi might be interested to be a Cardinal as a graduate transfer. That would be awesome. He's a shooter for sure who would fit nicely with Snider and Mitchell in a three guard lineup. He's another short guard but that's the norm here. I'm sure he wants confirmation that if he leaves IU for anyone he will be a starter. Have to say Pitino would guarantee the shooting guard spot.
That would be a first. I've never heard of him promising a starting spot to any player. He'll give the young man every opportunity to earn a starting spot but he won't just give it to him. That's not Pitino's style.
Absolutely Cue Card ...
Pitino isn't going to promise a starting spot ... but seriously. Look at the roster. If you don't think you can win a starting spot on NEXT year's team, after playing for a while and graduating already, you WON'T be on the short list that Pitino considers.
The pitch is pretty simple. Especially when looking at the list of available transfers (posted on the premium board, but listed at ESPN).
Come to a team that expects to play deep into March after consecutive years of Final Four - Championship - Sweet Sixteen - Elite Eight. Play for a Hall of Fame coach, who has massive connections at the next level. Bust your ass, and see what can happen. Maybe you can parlay the exposure into a shot at the NBA. But at the very least, you can extend your basketball career playing in the premier college basketball conference, and enjoy a deep March Madness run ... IF YOU WORK HARD.
I never thought Yogi Ferrel was a possibility. No offense to Russ Brown, but he's not connected like others in the sports media are. Had that been floated by Jody Demling, or Howie Lindsey, then maybe I'dve thought it a stronger possibility.
I'd be very happy with a Trey Lewis and Damian Lee combo as 5th year transfers. Proven scorers, at guard, with Lee having Reece Gaines size.
But we'll what coach has up his sleeve. Like Roll Em says -- coach has earned some slack in how he manages his roster. It's not the way I'd prefer him to handle it, but I'm not unhappy with the results the past 4 years.
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