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Had 21 today on 11 shots. I don’t so much watch him anymore because Im bummed we missed out on him. I watch him because he’s a good player the recruiting services weren’t high on that miles identified. Really think we got 3 of those kinda guys in this class and we got 1 last year in heiman. 

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woah!

 

The question is what does the PG position look like for Indiana as Kenya Hunter was the reason he almost went here.

Otherwise the familiarity with Nebraska and the potential for playing time here have to be at least appealing.  

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Assuming that going to an established winning program isn't what Xavier Johnson is looking for, he seems like exactly like the guy we're looking for and the type of guy we might target.  Pitt wasn't exactly running a high speed offense so if that is what Johnson is looking for he actually might come here.

 

Here is a writeup about from Pitt Rivals about this.

 

https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/johnson-leaves-pitt-1

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This is from a March 19, 2020, article in The Pitt News:

Some have cited homesickness, poor team chemistry or the emergence of primary scorers like Xavier Johnson and Justin Champagnie as reasons for McGowens’ departure. He ominously voiced his frustrations after Pitt’s final loss to NC State in the ACC Tournament, commenting that Pitt succeeded earlier in the season when “nobody had their own personal agendas” and “everybody was just together and just cared about winning.”

Whatever the case, McGowens was ultimately a poor fit with Johnson in the backcourt. Neither complemented the other, with both profiling as shooting-averse slashers. With Capel failing to surround the duo with capable shooters to provide greater spacing over the past two seasons, it became increasingly apparent that one would have to go. 

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12 minutes ago, Swan88 said:

This is from a March 19, 2020, article in The Pitt News:

Some have cited homesickness, poor team chemistry or the emergence of primary scorers like Xavier Johnson and Justin Champagnie as reasons for McGowens’ departure. He ominously voiced his frustrations after Pitt’s final loss to NC State in the ACC Tournament, commenting that Pitt succeeded earlier in the season when “nobody had their own personal agendas” and “everybody was just together and just cared about winning.”

Whatever the case, McGowens was ultimately a poor fit with Johnson in the backcourt. Neither complemented the other, with both profiling as shooting-averse slashers. With Capel failing to surround the duo with capable shooters to provide greater spacing over the past two seasons, it became increasingly apparent that one would have to go. 

 

Yeah, fit be dammed; our kind of guy!

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This is via a Pittsburgh based sports site.  The video itself is a bit drawn out. I'd boil it down to this guy talking to someone from the camp of the players who thinks Capel needs to get a better handle on his program.  The other somewhat expected nugget is the mutual interest between Johnson and Indiana because of Kenya Hunter. 

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