I was at a camp with Skinner summer after my junior year. He could shoot the lights out, but man, zero athleticism whatsoever. Woof.Troy Skinner was not a good college point guard. Lol.
I was at a camp with Skinner summer after my junior year. He could shoot the lights out, but man, zero athleticism whatsoever. Woof.Troy Skinner was not a good college point guard. Lol.
The glaring problem comes back to the easy actual answer:
Fran
Good player relative to the tiny Iowa high schools he competed against. Absolutely outmatched against B1G athletes.I was at a camp with Skinner summer after my junior year. He could shoot the lights out, but man, zero athleticism whatsoever. Woof.
In other words, a good player at "Horse!"I was at a camp with Skinner summer after my junior year. He could shoot the lights out, but man, zero athleticism whatsoever. Woof.
What do I win if I guessed the answer correctly before opening your post?
What do I win if I guessed the answer correctly before opening your post?
Well now I have to vomitA night with Lizzo and 12 chiropractor sessions. Buckle up.
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Stupid.We don't want him.
Blinded by the white. I thought Gard was bad in this regard. Fran is taking the cake.This might be the whitest of all.
This might be the whitest of all.
Of course he did. He said our problem is having too many white guys. Our issue is a lack of athleticism and talent. (and questionable coaching at times). If the argument is a college team can’t be successful with ‘too many white guys” - I don’t agree with that. There are more than enough talented white players to compete at a high level. That’s not the actual issue at Iowa. A lack of talent and skill is. The focus needs to be on recruiting better talent regardless of skin tone/race/etc. instead of trying to simplify the issue by race/skin color.Stupid.
OP doesn’t say the issue is having white guys. The OP says having too many white guys.
Cooper Flagg is a beast.
I don’t disagree, but I believe it’s an attempt on the part of OP’s to be humorous. Others might not see it that way but that’s my best guess as to OP’s aims.Of course he did. He said our problem is having too many white guys. Our issue is a lack of athleticism and talent. (and questionable coaching at times). If the argument is a college team can’t be successful with ‘too many white guys” - I don’t agree with that. There are more than enough talented white players to compete at a high level. That’s not the actual issue at Iowa. A lack of talent and skill is. The focus needs to be on recruiting better talent regardless of skin tone/race/etc. instead of trying to simplify the issue by race/skin color.