Iowa State fans pitched a fit about one of their players transferring to Texas. Last night was his first night back in Ames:
Fun facts: The entire ISU starting line-up and 8 of their scholarship players are transfers from other schools. Out of 1211 points that ISU has scored this year, 1054 were scored by those transfers. (h/t IowaHawkBlog on Twitter)
Building via transfers has been the program MO for years, but when a guy leaves, he's Judas.
I am 11-16 overall and 3-11 in the Big Ten losing 8 straight. I have lost 13 of my last 14 games.
Flush, should I consider firing Holtman after this season?
I thought Holtmann was a good coach. Wha happen?
He has been fine, actually had mostly good seasons at Ohio State. I think he made the tournament every seasons and finished 9th in the AP one season.
He had a good recruiting class last year, ranked 8th nationally, but the program seems adrift this year. Being this bad is kind of inexplicable. It is concerning.
He has been fine, actually had mostly good seasons at Ohio State. I think he made the tournament every seasons and finished 9th in the AP one season.
He had a good recruiting class last year, ranked 8th nationally, but the program seems adrift this year. Being this bad is kind of inexplicable. It is concerning.
I think he's a good coach but good coaches are getting left behind in today's college basketball. It's a different ball game out there. Look at how even Calipari is struggling these days.
It's not an easy thing to charge. There has to be intent and some kind of knowledge that something like that is to occur. I just think it's crazy that he's playing while they're still sorting it out.
Before all of this, he was considered a high lottery guy.
It's not an easy thing to charge. There has to be intent and some kind of knowledge that something like that is to occur. I just think it's crazy that he's playing while they're still sorting it out.
Before all of this, he was considered a high lottery guy.
My high level awareness is this: - He gets a text to bring the piece. So that is something, he knew his friend needed it for something - He drives the gat to his buddy, so he knew the piece was in the car - I read this, but idk if true, i thought I read that Miller used his car to help block the victims from escaping
Soooooooo Guessing there are more texts that reveal WHY the gun was being requested.
It's not an easy thing to charge. There has to be intent and some kind of knowledge that something like that is to occur. I just think it's crazy that he's playing while they're still sorting it out.
Before all of this, he was considered a high lottery guy.
My high level awareness is this: - He gets a text to bring the piece. So that is something, he knew his friend needed it for something - He drives the gat to his buddy, so he knew the piece was in the car - I read this, but idk if true, i thought I read that Miller used his car to help block the victims from escaping
Soooooooo Guessing there are more texts that reveal WHY the gun was being requested.
This guy is so fucked
My understanding of his defense is that he received the text when he was already almost there and had no idea the gun was in the car.
He was parked in front of the victim's vehicle but left immediately when the gun was pulled. Supposedly there's video.