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  1. Cutting sports should not have anything to do with not having a coaching staff in place for the 17/18 season....Jones will not be getting the sun and the moon...and having a coach signed is not a luxury...more of a necessity

  2. 1 hour ago, ArtVandalay said:

    You lay sh&t down like you are "in the know". There is not one thing stated that is even close to a fact. Why would you do that?  Your follow-up just exposes you as a fraud. If you are going to make weird stuff up - be good at it. "I think the Mormon culture appeals to him"?  This is just bizarre unless you know he is a Mormon kid.

    if you are going to be full of sh*t be good at it.  You need to work harder at it. 

     

    Typical loser no nothing response....    My bet is he is Mormon...  you have probably not spent any time in UTAH or are lacking perception skills... Moronic of you to speak to what Pitino had Knowledge of for transfer purposes....His staff is very well educated on admittance and transfers.... OCT. 1 is  NOT the final transfer deadline for most Uof M programs and any one involved with recruiting or in the process of applying for a transfer would be cognizant of that and would not have submitted a transfer request as Shanks did...  Now crawl back in your hole for a couple months ...and learn to think a little before posting

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  3. 11 hours ago, ArtVandalay said:

    Good lord. Grades were not the issue at U of M. Pitino didn't know about October deadline for transfer students. School wouldn't bend rules. Rule wouldn't apply to a kid who was going to be on scholarship. 

    2). Why would the Mormon culture appeal to Shanks?

    2). In your opinion, just what is the Mormon culture you refer to?

    Maybe he is Morman did that cross your brain?  Academics were an issue at the U....if Pitino had offered him a free ride he would have been in.  U of M much higher academic requirements and lots of students do not get accepted....Live and Learn!...have a nice day!  

  4. 46 minutes ago, SiouxVolley said:

    A graduate degree from Utah St is worth more than a UND one?

    We got played as a development school.

    Shanks not the sharpest pencil....Tried to walk on/transfer at the U of Mn.but grades were a no go....Not a good bet to be picky on a grad school ...plus I think the Morman culture appeals to him and they look in need of a Big

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  5. Jones picked up 10-20k in incentives this season, AD was planning on canning him after this season, Summit league coaches get paid more than BSC coaches.  Jones will get a  3 year contract putting him mid pack BSC and lowest paid Summitt

  6. 9 minutes ago, Teeder11 said:

    Who took SRT's money or was he a walk-on and that's why it was made it easier to leave the program?

    Jones signed 3 kids before SRT left...putting them one over ...then SRT left putting them at full.....

  7. Some players great at the line others are not...some players are quick some are not, some can 3's  some can not, Hooker and Bernstine  play for the same coaches one make free throws the other does not....Bernstine owns his free throw shooting as does hooker

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  8. Moody shot south of 40% in state tourney...I like Kinsey and the kid from Buchanan will be in front of him....UND  looks to be hurting from the 3 pt line next season...Bernstine and Shanks  could graduate before next season...

  9. “I think their guards are as good of a tandem as we've faced, especially when you look at their production,” Miller said. “They combine for about 35 points per game.”

    Hooker, a 6-foot senior, averages 19.1 points per game this season, shooting 47 percent from the field, 44 percent from 3, and 88 percent from the charity stripe. He also averages 3.6 assists and 1.8 steals per game.

    Crandall, a 6-foot-3 sophomore, is posting 15.6 points and a team-high 4.3 assists and 2.1 steals per content. He shoots 50 percent from the field and 36 percent from 3.

    “They do it both on defense and offense,” Miller said. “If you look at their steals, they really disrupt the other team. I think they combine for about five steals a game. But they're pesky, they set the tone for their defense.“But [North Dakota is a] very well coached, tough team. When you win your regular season, which we did, and then you win your conference tournament, I think it says a lot about kind of your heart. And I think they're a team that has a big heart. And it's going to be a tough game

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