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  1. Fixed it. Thanks.
  2. So the most likely use of the 13 scholarships would leave us with 10 active players in the first semester, 11 in the second, and two sit-out-a-year transfers: the eight players currently under scholarship (but not Roby) or who will be under scholarship in the fall, all of them active; Cheatham and Mack, both immediately eligible; Calloo, who could be eligible by second semester Ntambwe and Tchatchoua, both slated to sit out a year unless they receive a waiver. That would make us relatively small next year. We would also have just one senior on the roster next year in Cheatham. I might expect them to find two grad transfers if Roby goes pro. Second, unless there's some serious trimming of the roster going forward, there won't be room for both of our current 2020 commits and Jalen Suggs. ? Of course, projecting college basketball rosters this time of year is a fool's errand. So here goes one fool's attempt, which assumes Nono Nana or Thor. 2019-2020 (Active Roster) Cheatham, 6-5 Sr. GRAD TRANSFER, Sr. Green, 6-3 Jr. Burke, 6-4 Jr. Mack, 6-2 So.. Harris, 6-6 So. Calloo, 6-9 So. (Second semester only) Heiman, 6-11 So. K. Davis, 6-6 RFr. Arop, 6-6 Fr. 2020-2021 (12 scholarships) Green, 6-3 Sr. Burke, 6-4 Sr. Mack, 6-2 Jr. Harris, 6-6 Jr.. Calloo, 6-9 Jr. Heiman, 6-11 Jr. K. Davis, 6-6 So. Arop, 6-6 So. Ntambwe, 6-9 So. Tchatchoua, 6-8 So. D. Davis, 6-5 Fr. Williams, 6-5 Fr. Suggs, 6-5 Fr. ?
  3. Nice hats on Fred and Bobby. Doc needs one. Not sure what to say about Dan Whitney's overall fashion sense other than he makes money spoofing Southerners, and I'm not sure they get fully get it.
  4. And by Year 3, Pitino will have extorted more from Minnesota, Penn State will have replaced Mr. Gritty with someone who commands $$$$, and any number of others will have received bonuses, bumps or pink slips, requiring even higher salaries for their replacements.
  5. Imma go with "Big Ten Champions." Too soon?
  6. On looks alone, he's got "Iowa" written all over him. Unfortunately for the Hawkeyes, he's way too talented.
  7. They're just looking for a chance to play in a MAJOR conference. Good for them.
  8. Pretty sure it's Kearney, Missouri.
  9. He left his JC team after the first semester. From a story in the LA Daily News about his working out with Steph Curry: After committing, Murphy came home to Calabasas to finish his semester via online classes and focus on the health of his foot. He broke his foot near the end of his redshirt freshman season at Charlotte.
  10. AND FROM 2018-2019 at New Mexico JC All Games Conference
  11. Doc had zero winning conference seasons. Miles had two. That written, I'm excited to see what Doc can do for us an the primary defensive assistant. It seems to be a perfect fit for a great guy who's passionate about Nebraska basketball.
  12. Reminds me of Frank Kaminsky.
  13. @NWUhusker So are you a Wolfsker? (Just teasing) And welcome to HHC!!
  14. @jimmykc is the Übermensch
  15. What song features lyrics that include "sorta like a Waring blender"? @jimmykc
  16. One piece of advice for young Mr. Suggs:
  17. This is going to be either my epitaph or the title of my memoir. Maybe both. Thanks, @tcp.
  18. That's 2017-2018. The partial log I posted is from this year.
  19. Williams averaged 14 points and seven rebounds to lead Duquesne (19-13) his sophomore season. He was second on the team in 3-point percentage (.371). "I didn't have a bad experience here," Williams said when reached over the phone Monday from Pittsburgh. "It just wasn't what I wanted it to be. I just felt I could do more. I'm going to sit down with my mom and see what school I'm going to go out and visit in the next month here. "This time going it will be different going through the process. I believe I will be smarter about it. I'll know more about it. I wasn't really recruited before. I'll take my time." During one stretch of the season, Williams began to play the efficient type of basketball that he always knew he was capable of. That resulted in the first 40-point game of his collegiate career against St. Louis. He scored the 40 points while shooting 15-of-20, including 7-of-9 from 3-point range. Williams will now head back out on the recruiting trail, hoping to make a decision on his new school by the end of May. He will have to sit out a year, but he will be able to practice with his new team. When he returns, he will have two years of eligibility remaining.
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