Will reportedly cut his list to 6 schools on Wednesday. Guess we'll see if we are up there with his presumed favorites of KU and Mizzou.
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The fact that Iowa offered Benson recently does not give me a warm feeling about Cook.
He's only cutting it to 6?Will reportedly cut his list to 6 schools on Wednesday. Guess we'll see if we are up there with his presumed favorites of KU and Mizzou.
Is this presumption based on any info or that he is from St. Louis?Will reportedly cut his list to 6 schools on Wednesday. Guess we'll see if we are up there with his presumed favorites of KU and Mizzou.
Is this presumption based on any info or that he is from St. Louis?
Is this presumption based on any info or that he is from St. Louis?
Is this presumption based on any info or that he is from St. Louis?
Even though we might not get Cook, soon we'll be getting these types of players and when we do it will be a great era.Will reportedly cut his list to 6 schools on Wednesday. Guess we'll see if we are up there with his presumed favorites of KU and Mizzou.
Someone tweeted last week that his top three are Missouri, Kansas and Florida. I don't remember who.
Hadn't heard his parents were Mizzou alums.His parents are Mizzou alums I believe and well KU is KU
We made his top 6, along with ISU and others
Hadn't heard his parents were Mizzou alums.
Well, if he wants to get a ton of PT next year (while playing for a 9 win team), Mizzou is the place.
So youre telling me theres a chance.
There you go!Missouri recently hired Cook's AAU coach as an assistant...
Kim Anderson is bringing in 2 PFs for next years club and that will make PT with a coach that likes a short bench (7 to 8 players) difficult for Cook as a freshman. Yes, Mizzou is close to home and family counts but I WOULD NOT bet the farm that Kim Anderson makes Mizzou a MBB winner.
He is not a dynamic recruiter and a lot of Mizzou fans scratched their heads when Mizzou's AD announced his name. There was better names available. A Legacy of Norm Stewart. Never bought into the Norm Stewart legend. After the 1981-82 club, Mizzou hardly advanced past the first NCAA tournament game and Norm coached during the Big 8 conference period where Kansas was the other power teams and Oklahoma and ISUcc were cruel jokes until Billy Tubbs and Johnny Orr arrived. The Big 12 has better coaches and talent today. Mizzou sold itself as a football school to the $EC ($econdary Educational Commitment).
Fran has some momentum now and a couple of NBA potential draftees (albeit second rounder). Iowa State's transfer program is not healthy for an incoming freshman seeking PTminutes. Arkansas's Mike Anderson left Mizzou and that hurt big time Mizzou fans.
I'd give Iowa a chance, maybe not Mizzou odds but Mizzou is not top 100 caliber at present. Iowa can offer PT and improvement.
Maybe you should look at recent recruiting because the SEC is pulling in top talent and will be a better conference as soon as next year.What did I say about Kansas. I going bet that Florida hires John Pelphrey as new coach because of current recruits over any chance at Archie Miller. Fran is going to have to continue his push to win over Tyler but B1G basketball ( and Iowa BB over Mizzou BB) is a better product than SEC BB outside Kentucky. Fran is definitely a better coach than Kim Anderson. The wildcard of new assistant coach Tate ( former 16u AAU St. Louis Eagles) is a challenge. Tyler is at least a three year program guy if he continues to progress.
Wasn't there a rule put in place a couple years ago that if a university hired an AAU coach to the staff that they were not allowed to recruit and player off that same AAU team for 2 years? Or am I just dreaming this up? If so, Missouri would not be able to recruit Cook and sign him.Missouri recently hired Cook's AAU coach as an assistant...
Wasn't there a rule put in place a couple years ago that if a university hired an AAU coach to the staff that they were not allowed to recruit and player off that same AAU team for 2 years? Or am I just dreaming this up? If so, Missouri would not be able to recruit Cook and sign him.
ISU will have a lot of time for Freshman ready to contribute especially in the front court as they will lose Niang, McKay, Nader, and probably a grad transfer front court player as well as Naz Long and possible Monte Morris. That is a lot of playtime to fill.Kim Anderson is bringing in 2 PFs for next years club and that will make PT with a coach that likes a short bench (7 to 8 players) difficult for Cook as a freshman. Yes, Mizzou is close to home and family counts but I WOULD NOT bet the farm that Kim Anderson makes Mizzou a MBB winner.
He is not a dynamic recruiter and a lot of Mizzou fans scratched their heads when Mizzou's AD announced his name. There was better names available. A Legacy of Norm Stewart. Never bought into the Norm Stewart legend. After the 1981-82 club, Mizzou hardly advanced past the first NCAA tournament game and Norm coached during the Big 8 conference period where Kansas was the other power teams and Oklahoma and ISUcc were cruel jokes until Billy Tubbs and Johnny Orr arrived. The Big 12 has better coaches and talent today. Mizzou sold itself as a football school to the $EC ($econdary Educational Commitment).
Fran has some momentum now and a couple of NBA potential draftees (albeit second rounder). Iowa State's transfer program is not healthy for an incoming freshman seeking PTminutes. Arkansas's Mike Anderson left Mizzou and that hurt big time Mizzou fans.
I'd give Iowa a chance, maybe not Mizzou odds but Mizzou is not top 100 caliber at present. Iowa can offer PT and improvement.
Correct there is a rule. But I can't remember if it is 1 or two years.
From the 2014-2015 NCAA D1 Manual: 11.4.2 Individual Associated with a Prospective Student-Athlete—Men’s Basketball. In men’s basketball, during a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete’s anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete’s actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position or in a strength and conditioning staff position.
So if Missouri hired Cook's AAU coach as a full-time assistant in a coaching position (which I believe they did), they would still be able to recruit Cook.