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  1. Like the additions today. Povich is solid but getting Lopez who has another year on his contract for basically him is a easy yes. Fulmer is solid and I don't really know the prospect they gave up. Mahle they paid a big price for as all 3 of those guys could be really good but you gotta give something to get something. Really like Haajar the lefty from Michigan they gave up. 

  2. Gray has not been real sharp at all lately and the big grand slam has blown this one open.

    Twins offense not helping either, ton left on lately not coming through with RISP or even getting productive outs. Can't have a leadoff triple and not score.

  3. 1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    for TV money would it make sense to take both?  splitting the money more ways for the same eyeballs?

    I think if they move both are far more likely for the Big 12 than the B1G.

    Think adds Notre Dame and then the decision is do you want all 3 of Oregon, Stanford, and Washington to go to 20 or just 1 for 18 while waiting for some of those ACC teams to become free of their grant of rights a few years down the line.

  4. 10 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

    In a 5 hour window USC and UCLA go from PAC to B1G ... and no leaks before it starts in motion? 

    Greg Flugar on twitter started speculating on it like a year ago. He has had some real solid info on Gopher Illustrated 24/7 the past year or so with things really picking up the last couple months as the TV deal approached. 

    Notre Dame is absolutely who they are waiting on right now and things seem to look good, the question is if/when Notre Dame accepts which way do they go. Pick one of Oregon/Washington, add both and then another like Kansas or Stanford or someone to get to 20? ACC teams like North Carolina would be high on the list but not sure they are realistic with their grant of rights at this point.

  5. 3 hours ago, SiouxFan100 said:

    The wolves just did a Herschel 

     

    I kinda like the all-in type mentality, gave up a lot and wish they could've kept Beverly but overall I'm good with it. The West is still an absolute grinder with the Warriors, Clippers, and Suns above the Wolves in my opinion while the Wolves are probably in that next tier with Denver, Dallas, and probably Memphis although I like the Wolves roster better than both now the latter two and I'd actually have Denver closer to that first group with Murray back. After that you have the Pelicans who I think are surging up with the Lakers probably getting back in the playoff mix as well and you have Utah and San Antonio pretty clearly taking a step back this offseason. OKC has some young talent but will be looking to win the lottery same with Houston, Portland should be better and maybe could get into the play in and I think Sacramento will be in that mix as well.

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  6. 2 hours ago, FSSD said:

    PAC12/AAU schools: Arizona, Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington - so who do they take after UCLA and USC?

    I think they will aim for 20. I can think of 3 pretty logical choices in Washington, Oregon, and Notre Dame but not sure who my 4th would be maybe Colorado or Kansas.

  7. 20 hours ago, Wilbur said:

    I'm not a Rocco guy, but his hands are tied late in games.  I'd promote Jax and maybe split Pagan and Moran as bridge guys.

    They've got to trade for a late inning guy.  Duran has been superb, need at least one more guy to compliment Jax. 

    In some ways yes but other times no. 

    The whole bullpen outside of Duran and for the most part Jax scares me, Duffey has been better as of late. Need a major overhaul out there.

  8. 10 hours ago, SWSiouxMN said:

    Twins seem to be holding their own in this tough stretch of games. 

    When I looked at the pitching matchups for this series against the Yankees I gave the Twins no chance to even win a game and didn't really feel any would be real close, they have really impressed me these last two series.

  9. Kwesi seems to be improving. The trade with the Packers was better value than last night although I still think they should have got more and I don't like giving 2 division opponents WRs who could be big time deep threats for the future. The trade with the Colts to move up was actually a win for the Vikings, moved up 11 spots but gave up a 3rd and got a 4th back in exchange for a 6th.

    When the Vikes have actually made picks I've liked the guys they have landed. One more tonight and I'd love to see them go with Nakobe Dean, David Bell, Leo Chenal, or Drake Jackson.

  10. I actually really like Cine and think he will be a solid starter for years but we didn't get much value at all with the trade. Move down 20 spots and basically pick up a 3rd? Kwesi definitely got taken advantage of. I would have sprinted in the card with Hamilton as he was my favorite prospect in the draft. Would have been fine taking Williams there as well as after Olave and Wilson he was my next favorite WR.

  11. 16 minutes ago, bale31 said:

    Yes, he is willing to go. Hastings has said on multiple occasions how he is lucky to have him there and it's just a matter of when he leaves. Hastings is definitely the #1 reason for msu's success, but Knott is the driver behind the recruiting.

    I've gotten to the point of wondering whether he's being selective or whether administrators aren't seeing his value. Franklu it's a bit perplexing he hasn't gotten a head coaching opportunity yet.

    It will have to be the right opportunity, he is very happy in Mankato and is pretty selective about which schools would interest him.

  12. 27 minutes ago, Goon said:

    Think about it, there are a few Gophers in the Transfer Portal, he's probably unhappy about. 

    He might be unhappy about it but they all pretty well look like guys that Motzko likely had a conversation with and said you don't have a spot on the team next season. Opening up spots for their talented group of commits.

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  13. 59 minutes ago, stoneySIOUX said:

    Another one that I really want. He'll start there this season, right? So. he will be there when Livanavage and Perron are there.

    Believe this is another one they are after 

     

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  14. 19 hours ago, tnt said:

    I assume you are taking into account what Minnesota has coming in, because If Nies leaves and Walker doesn’t use his Covid year, they lose their top 4 scorers and other than Brodzinski, UND would have 5 guys returning with more points than Minnesota’s next top scorer, and in a more defensive league.  I suppose you can expect Cooley to put up some numbers, but as we’ve seen, making an impact as a freshman isn’t a given. So I wouldn’t say loaded, but hardly “screwed” either, especially as they, as we, should expect a jump in the returning underclassmen.

     

    Yeah pretty much although I think some of their freshman make a nice jump with Huglen, Broz, Lucius, and Pitlick. Their incoming class is loaded with Cooley, Kurth, Lucius, and I really like Pinoniemi even though he doesn't get the same hype as some other guys. Believe they have Snuggerud and Strobel coming in as well. 

  15. 30 minutes ago, SiouxForever said:

    I mean, when you when a Natty and your team gets depleted, worth it. Was looking at Denver, Minnesota (if Knies signs, they're screwed) Michigan, BC  rosters for next year etc. UND better make the right moves on who they 100% bring in. It's hang 9 next year or bust. I think it comes down to BU and UND.

    BU has a bunch of tiny forwards on their team.....we've seen this before, cough, BC.

    Denver is definitely gonna lose a few key guys at least, Minnesota even if they lose Knies is loaded up front and I think Knies will be back for them it depends on their dmen like Faber, Johnson, Lacombe and if they can at least get a couple of them back, Michigan will lose a ton but bring in some talent, not sure on many of the eastern teams but looking like Quinnipiac brings back a good deal of quality, Mankato will have to replace a lot of D, McKay, and Smith is gone but had a lot of junior forwards.

  16. 1 hour ago, farce poobah said:

    I wouldn't be surprised if there are some coaching changes.

    The most visible is at Michigan, where Mel Pearson is facing investigations, his contract has expired, and they haven't announced anything.

    I wonder when someone comes calling for Todd Knott from MSU Mankato; his recruiting eye and relationship skills have filled the roster with late bloomers.  (Reminds me of UND in the late 1990's.)

    https://www.mankatofreepress.com/sports/local_sports/knotts-recruiting-chops-have-shaped-msu/article_263b5c6a-b570-11ec-be3d-df432729c2f4.html

    At Notre Dame, Jeff Jackson is 67 years old.   Just sayin'.

    At BC, Jerry York is 77.  Just sayin'.

    Wisconsin is due for another revamp (years of underperforming), but perhaps it's just an assistant or two.

     

     

    Knott was in the mix for St. Thomas and he is the guy they should've hired but they went with Blasi.

    I think it would have to be the right job for him as he is very content in Mankato. Not sure he would go out east even for a big time job. I wonder about Bemidji with it being his alma mater, family in the area, and Serratore getting up their in age. Think it would depend on how $$$ committed Bemidji is.

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  17. First save opportunity goes to Duffey and he promptly blows it. Only reason I can see for Duffey to get the first chance is just because he has been here longest which seems like a Rocco move.

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