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2018 Valley recruits

Up to this point this year how many Bradley players have transfered compared to ISU? Also your point about others recruiting for Dan is funny. Its funny how ISU has been able to stay so competitive with that swinging door. Maybe Bradley should grease their hinges.

That is funny. Love how when Dan beats out schools for a player they suddenly get a lot worse, or he is picking up somebody else's scraps, or their school really didn't want them after all, or all of their other offers were garbage, or that kid is a troublemaker when 1 day ago they were great.....blah, blah, blah.

My Aces are sort of saying this about Boyd now on their message board, but it's the nature of the beast. We all get so close to the teams we cheer for that we can't possible believe another school is a better fit for a player. We are all guilty of it...admit it.

I'm sure most coaches in the Valley are jealous of ISU's seemingly deep roster. Will be interesting to see how Dan balances it.
 
Bradley's had a couple and I'd be the first to admit they have not helped us!

but - there's no comparison, ISU recruits so many more transfers - plus they are noted to be pursuing numerous others that they don't get - compared to any other team in the MVC.

And unless you ignore the obvious, for every one that helps you like Yarbrough - there's a couple of disasters...

Jerron Martin was a disaster, a chemistry-wrecker and you were better off after he was booted
Quintin Brewer - another disaster who still has felonies working their way thru the McLean County courts
..Romine, Clayton, Banyard, Ransom, Middlebrooks, Allen..all were either arrest nightmares or pretty much wasted scholarships..
..anyway - all those transfers could arguably be credited with getting ISU to the upper half of the Valley, but have they won anything substantial yet to outweigh all the legal nightmares, arrest warrants and negative publicity

Hey, in the Geno era if you wanna go back 5-6 years, we did have a lot of unproductive jucos who liked to frequent Big Al's but that's part of what sunk our program and drove fans away..just telling you like it is...


but despite all those headaches the transfers have brought upon ISU, I'll give you this...
the ISU fanbase and your supportive media seem to look the other way and aren't bothered much by it...
BUT- all those arrests & crime-blotter headlines would never go over here...
The fans have standards and would be appalled plus if the local press found out about even the tiniest issue with one of the team managers - it would be lights out with daily "renegade" articles (exception, however seemed to occur during their beloved Geno-era).
I the 3+ years since Geno left, not a single Bradley player has even had a jaywalking citation, so the local media has to scramble to find some last-place cross county finisher or a Rivermen brawl to write about ( ;) )
And, yes, I know that any day it could happen here and one tiny incident gets all the ISU fans making comparisons and claiming we were wrong..
but seriously mvc, it would take a decade or more of 10 times worse than anything that's happened here in the past 40 years. We've never had a DUI or a robbery or players dealing drugs out of their dorm room, or rape or multiple felonies...like I said, our fan base would stand up strong against such unlike your fanbase who seems to covet the wins sufficiently that they don't care what happens down at the courthouse.
 
My comment was about the ridiculousness of the statement that "Dan let's others recruit for him" and how much worse players get when the school that you (the larger you, not just you) cheer for gets beat out for a recruit, but thanks.

Anybody who posts on a message board is guilty of this at times, including me. Anybody who says they are not is not being honest with themselves. It's the nature of being a fan.

Oh and "my fanbase" would be Evansville. :) I go to ISU games because I live closer to Bloomington-Normal than any other D1 school.

Evansville fan at heart.......ISU follower by proximity.
 
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Boyd is a nice player. Heck, we acknowledged that Bradley coaches were interested in him, though I am not sure how far that interest went since he never visited Bradley to my knowledge. But I don't get all the celebrating about a kid who shot 35% from the floor, and just 28% from three. Let's face it, shooting guards who shoot 35% overall & 28% from three are not hard to find.
Plus, he has to sit out a year, so he won't be any help next season trying to replace all the players who left and instead will instead join an ISU team in 2019-20 after Yarbrough, Fayne, Evans, and Tinsley (ISU's top 4 returning scorers and rebounders) have graduated.

And I will give credit to Dan Muller for recruiting decent talent and for his success on the court.
However, his tolerance of lawbreakers and his lack of discipline are notable, even if nobody in BN cares. If a coach ever had the massive number of kids with arrests, citations, DUI's, drug arrests, theft charges, domestic abuse, etc. every year that seem to be tolerated and ignored at ISU, he would not last long as a head coach at Bradley or anywhere else. The ISU administration, the BloNo media, and the fans who care more about chasing that elusive NCAA bid really help by ignoring or covering up all the arrests and player discipline issues that have been so prevalent under Muller.
 
gets beat out for a recruit, but thanks.

Do you know Bradley offered? Word is we didn't offer, so that's not getting "beat out."

Good luck to the kid, but we need guys who can make shots. Should have a strong front court going forward and need good outside shooters to keep defenses honest.
 
Illinois State lands 2 transfers ..
Jaycee Hillsman, a 6'6" shooting guard from San Jose State ...

Jaycee Hillsman was a Bradley recruit & being discussed here long before ISU ever got involved
http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=25163&highlight=jaycee+hillsman

Hillsman comes from San Jose State- who just cleaned house & hired a new coach last year, then promptly went 4-26 and only 1-17 in the MWC for a last place finish...
Few of their games were even very competitive, and they got swept out of their conference tourney right away.
Hillsman has started since his freshman year but is not that prolific of a scorer...
his career numbers are - 6.7 ppg & 30% shooting from 3-pt, 39.7% FG shooting overall plus 2.7 rebs/game - kind of surprisingly low for a 6-6 guard.
San Jose State was not good, but they did have a very good big wing player, Ryan Welage (18 ppg & 43% from 3-pt) who drew the doubleteams.
 
Do you know Bradley offered? Word is we didn't offer, so that's not getting "beat out."

Good luck to the kid, but we need guys who can make shots. Should have a strong front court going forward and need good outside shooters to keep defenses honest.

My friend in the Evansville Athletic Department who talked to Boyd directly said that he told him that he had offers from Bradley and Evansville at that point, but was visiting ISU before he made a decision.

I would agree that Bradley is woefully lacking in shooters right now (my Aces are too), but players who can make their own shot or drive and dish are pretty important to help the shooters get open looks.
 
My friend in the Evansville Athletic Department who talked to Boyd directly said that he told him that he had offers from Bradley and Evansville at that point, but was visiting ISU before he made a decision.

I would agree that Bradley is woefully lacking in shooters right now (my Aces are too), but players who can make their own shot or drive and dish are pretty important to help the shooters get open looks.

I admit I didn't see him play at all this past season, but is Boyd a player who gets to the basket a lot or drives and dishes a lot? His highlight videos and stats don't appear to show a lot of that. Most of what his highlight videos show is perimeter shooting. And he is a scorer who takes a lot of shots, and I am not trying to find fault with his game, but his stats show that he shoots only 40% on 2-point shots (70-173), and 35% overall. That is not real good. And it suggests he isn't getting a lot of layups or if he is, he isn't making many of them. He also attempted only a little over 3 free throws per game, which is highly unusual if he was dribble-driving to the basket much.
And he only averaged 2.0 assists per game, not typical for someone who "drives and dishes" much.
 
but kids transferring in probably have far higher expectations to be played a lot right away, than incoming freshmen....

but it takes a while for an incoming kid to learn the system and fully deserve that playing time - so there's a natural tendency to be unhappy if you only have a year or two left and have taken the huge step of transferring away from where you were getting 30 minutes per game - only to find you get less...

What happened with Jerron Martin this year at ISU?
What happened Jojo McGlaston here this year?
What happened Kale Abrahamson at Drake?
? Nick Banyard at ISU?
? Grant Prusator at Indiana State, and maybe Alex Foster here, Christian Romine at ISU...

but another issue that will present...
the players currently on ISU's roster who played a bunch, guys like Bruninga, Clarance, Gassman, or are hoping they will like Chastain...they will be the next round of disgruntled guys who will up & leave....but then, maybe that's exactly what Muller is trying to do...



also...
...Kendle Moore announced tonight that he is decommitting from Drake and reopening his recruitment.....

as expected, Kendle Moore - after he decommitted from Drake when the coach left, has now committed to Colorado State and is following Niko Medved there
..watch to see if Messiah Jones does the same
 
what happened to all the talk about how Loyola's run would translate into a massive boost in recruiting prowess?

since their Final Four the only things that have happened are....

-three players have transferred out...(Satterwaite, Avery, Smith), one of whom, Satterwaite, looked to be a key returnee- possibly a starting spot...
-they landed one DII transfer who has to sit out a year (Tate Hall)
-they landed a completely unknown kid as a walk-on, Will Adcock
-and Loyola also struck out completely on several recent high profile transfers and recruits that they reportedly had as high priorities like Prentiss Nixon & Kawanise Wilkins...so they, too are sitting on multiple open scholarships with the recruiting market getting towards the bottom of the barrel.
 
what happened to all the talk about how Loyola's run would translate into a massive boost in recruiting prowess?

since their Final Four the only things that have happened are....

-three players have transferred out...(Satterwaite, Avery, Smith), one of whom, Satterwaite, looked to be a key returnee- possibly a starting spot...
-they landed one DII transfer who has to sit out a year (Tate Hall)
-they landed a completely unknown kid as a walk-on, Will Adcock
-and Loyola also struck out completely on several recent high profile transfers and recruits that they reportedly had as high priorities like Prentiss Nixon & Kawanise Wilkins...so they, too are sitting on multiple open scholarships with the recruiting market getting towards the bottom of the barrel.

I agree that they didn't appear to win any of the key battles. I did really wonder though how they were going to take advantage of this as they had a lot going against them. When you look at facilities and compare the Gentile Center to others it's pretty hard for them to match up. Also, except for their last home game of the year against ISU their attendance was just not good. I loved all the shots during they tourney of the students being so excited, when if you went to any game their year their student section was basically non-existent. My prediction is that you'll have more of a George Mason situation here than a Butler one.
 
now there are reliable reports that ISU is pursuing yet another transfer...
Prince Oduro from Siena

He is a freshman big man, 6-8 who averaged 9 ppg, 5 rpg but hit an astoundingly low pct from the free throw line - 41-123, 33%
But, where are they getting all these scholarships from? - they must be expecting someone else to get booted...
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Valparaiso has added a walk-on for next year's team- Langston Stalling.
He is a 6'4" guard from Bowman Academy in Gary, Indiana. He was Honorable Mention All State in Indiana this year. He was his high school's valedictorian and will attend Evansville on a full academic scholarship.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy-7UWfu81c
 
Stalling is a two sport athlete - also is an outstanding left handed pitcher
...no word on whether he might also try baseball at Valpo.
 
strange how we haven't heard anything new not even on some who have committed but not signed yet
Hillsman & Boyd have been confirmed by ISU MBB but not the others

2018
Bradley - Armon Brummett, Chudier Bile- signed (2 open scholarship- altho Aristide Boya may reclassify as 2018 )
Drake - James Moors*, Matt Gray, Garrett Sturtz (walk on), UAB transfer Nick Norton, grad-transfer Brady Ellingson, Liam Robbins (4 scholarships open)
Evansville - Rosel Hurley, DeAndre Williams, Jawaun Newton (may still have as many as 4-5 or more open scholarships)
Illinois State - Demontay Dixon* - signed but now DECOMMITTED, Rey Idowu*, Josh Jefferson, Zach Copeland- eligible 2018-19, Dedric Boyd, Jaycee Hillsman (0 scholarships open- possibly oversigned)
Indiana State - De'Avion Washington*, Blake Brinkmeyer*, Cooper Neese (transfer - eligible in 2018-19) (0 scholarships open)
Loyola - Franklin Agunanne*, Isaiah Bujdoso*, Cooper Kaifes*, Tate Hall (transfer, not eligible until 2019) Will Adcock (walk-on) (2 open scholarships)
Missouri State - Kabir Mohammed* (juco), Jared Ridder (transfer not eligible until 2018 but won't sign a LOI), ** new - Darnell Butler, Jr., Keandre Cook (2 scholarships open)
UNI - AJ Green*, Shandon Goldman, Tray Croft, Trae Berhow (transfer, won't be available until 2019-20) (1 scholarship left)
SIU - Darius Beane*, Sam Shafer*, Amadou Fall* (** has not played yet this year) (0 scholarships open)
Valparaiso - Javon Freeman-Liberty*, Daniel Sackey (2 open scholarships)



2019
Bradley - Aristide Boya (may reclassify as 2018 ) (7 open scholarships)
Evansville - (at least 10 open scholarships)
ISU - (4 open scholarships)
Loyola - Tate Hall (transfer, eligible in 2019-2020) (4 open scholarships)
Missouri State - Tyem Freeman (6 or 7 open scholarships)
UNI - James Betz, Trae Berhhow (transfer, eligible in 2019-2020) (3 open scholarships)
 
Drake lands a commitment from DJ Wilkins for 2018...he has signed his LOI
He was a 2016 grad from Merrillville IN High School then did a year of Prep School (Sunrise Christian) then headed to juco
This past season he was at Florida Southwestern State, teammate there of Tremell & Anthony Murphy
He's a 6-2 guard with 3 years left to play (possibly all four if allowed by NCAA)...due to redshirt in 2017-18
He is known as a good 3-pt shooter but hasn't played in a while due to injury
 
Here more on newest Drake commit DJ Wilkins....

the release from his juco says he has four years of eligibility left altho he has already used his redshirt year
https://fsw.prestosports.com/sports/mbkb/2017-18/releases/2018-04-28_Wilkins_Signs_With_Drake_Univ

However, a search of the NJCAA website suggests he may also have been at Florida Southwestern College in 2016-17 as well as 2017-18

Obviously NCAA will have to rule on this but - if so, this is just like the Taylor Brown situation -
that would mean if he enrolled in 2016, two years of his eligibility clock have already ticked off & would cause DJ Wilkins' "5-year clock" to run out before he could get his four years in.

Per NJCAA

Year Name College Sport High School Status
2016-2017 Wilkins Jr, Demond Ellis Florida Southwestern State College Basketball Merrillville High School Merrillville IN Signed
2017-2018 Wilkins Jr, Demond Ellis Florida Southwestern State College Basketball Merrillville High School Merrillville IN Signed
 
Drake now lands both Tremell Murphy and his brother Anthony Murphy
Both had previously been offered by Bradley
https://twitter.com/TremellMurphy23/status/991016864141709315

They are the 6th & 7th players from Florida Southwestern juco to commit to DI recently (Shanquan Hemphill, Tyler Cheese, DJ Wilkins, Russell Daniels, Tra'von Fagan, & Tremell & Anthony Murphy)
Florida Southwestern lost their first game at Nationals to Vincennes.


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2018
Bradley - Armon Brummett, Chudier Bile- signed (2 open scholarship- altho Aristide Boya may reclassify as 2018 )
Drake - James Moors*, Matt Gray, Garrett Sturtz (walk on), UAB transfer Nick Norton, grad-transfer Brady Ellingson, Liam Robbins, DJ Wilkins, Anthony & Tremell Murphy (1 scholarships open)
Evansville - Rosel Hurley, DeAndre Williams, Jawaun Newton (may still have 4-5 open scholarships)
Illinois State - Demontay Dixon* - signed but now DECOMMITTED, Rey Idowu*, Josh Jefferson, Zach Copeland- eligible 2018-19, Dedric Boyd, Jaycee Hillsman (0 scholarships open- possibly oversigned)
Indiana State - De'Avion Washington*, Blake Brinkmeyer*, Cooper Neese (transfer - eligible in 2018-19) (0 scholarships open)
Loyola - Franklin Agunanne*, Isaiah Bujdoso*, Cooper Kaifes*, Tate Hall (transfer, not eligible until 2019) Will Adcock (walk-on) (2 open scholarships)
Missouri State - Kabir Mohammed* (juco), Jared Ridder (transfer not eligible until 2018 but won't sign a LOI), ** new - Darnell Butler, Jr., Keandre Cook (2 scholarships open)
UNI - AJ Green*, Shandon Goldman, Tray Croft, Trae Berhow (transfer, won't be available until 2019-20) (1 scholarship left)
SIU - Darius Beane*, Sam Shafer*, Amadou Fall* (** has not played yet this year) (0 scholarships open)
Valparaiso - Javon Freeman-Liberty*, Daniel Sackey, Langston Stalling - walk-on (2 open scholarships)



2019
Bradley - Aristide Boya (may reclassify as 2018 ) (7 open scholarships)
Evansville - (at least 10 open scholarships)
ISU - Dedric Boyd, Jaycee Hillsman both ineligible until fall of 2019 (2 open scholarships)
Loyola - Tate Hall (transfer, eligible in 2019-2020) (4 open scholarships)
Missouri State - Tyem Freeman (6 or 7 open scholarships)
UNI - James Betz, Trae Berhhow (transfer, eligible in 2019-2020) (3 open scholarships)
 
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