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Originally posted by Ship69 View PostMercyhurst has picked up Alexander Parks, a guard from Cincinnati.
Nobody seems to have heard anything so far on where Bradley and Ajayi are going. I'd assume both find mid-major homes.
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Now that some have graduated, others have been asked to leave and the rest transferred:
Returning (active roster as of April 5):
Jaylen Stewart (G)
Dallis Dillard (G)
KJ Rhodes (Utility)
Jaheim Bethea (G)
Ethan Porterfield (F)
Damir Brooks (F)
Dolan Waldo (F)
Eric Branch (high school recruit)
Some very interesting (and very familiar, high-profile PSAC D2) names have visited the past two weeks. Word in town is Joe is going to sign 4-5 transfers. It should be an entertaining next couple of weeks.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostNow that some have graduated, others have been asked to leave and the rest transferred:
Returning (active roster as of April 5):
Jaylen Stewart (G)
Dallis Dillard (G)
KJ Rhodes (Utility)
Jaheim Bethea (G)
Ethan Porterfield (F)
Damir Brooks (F)
Dolan Waldo (F)
Eric Branch (high school recruit)
Some very interesting (and very familiar, high-profile PSAC D2) names have visited the past two weeks. Word in town is Joe is going to sign 4-5 transfers. It should be an entertaining next couple of weeks.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostNow that some have graduated, others have been asked to leave and the rest transferred:
Returning (active roster as of April 5):
Jaylen Stewart (G)
Dallis Dillard (G)
KJ Rhodes (Utility)
Jaheim Bethea (G)
Ethan Porterfield (F)
Damir Brooks (F)
Dolan Waldo (F)
Eric Branch (high school recruit)
Some very interesting (and very familiar, high-profile PSAC D2) names have visited the past two weeks. Word in town is Joe is going to sign 4-5 transfers. It should be an entertaining next couple of weeks.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View PostI think it was dumb of Joe to have burned the year, but it doesn’t really matter at this stage of college sports anyways.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I am intrigued by Bethea. I hope he gets a serious opportunity next year and has a real role. I think he has a lot of upside and can grow into a really nice player. I think it was dumb of Joe to have burned the year, but it doesn’t really matter at this stage of college sports anyways.
It's going to be an interesting summer and upcoming season. There isn't a Malik Miller, Armoni Foster, David Morris, Shawndale Jones, etc., returning.
What is returning is a solid core. But, these next 4 players to join the program are going to tell the tale for '23-'24.
Lombardi didn't have a great year -- actual 'coaching' wise. Yes, I know he went 32-2 this year. I also know just about every coach in the PSAC could have won 25 games with that roster. I don't think Joe personally had a great season. The players were the reason that team didn't have 6-7 losses. They kept finding ways and won several games down the stretch they probably shouldn't have. Joe's once finely-tuned, half-court offense was in shambles starting in early January. They couldn't hit the side of a barn from outside yet he kept having them fire up 30-some treys a night -- often hitting just 5 or 6 of them. The whole league knew they were in a deep shooting funk. The offense then (mid-January) evolved in to some form of hybrid AAU meets playground bastard child. It was chuck a trey or drive the hole out of control and see what happened. What bailed them out, game after game, was Ethan and Tomiwa cleaning up all the garbage. Joe also refused to use his bench (nothing new) even though for once he actually had a quality bench. Some of us on here kept eluding there were serious problems, but the winning masked those things almost the whole season.
The challenge for Joe (and I'm not sure he's had many challenges in the past five years) is going to be blending this new team together. This is the first off-season in forever that IUP isn't heading in to the upcoming season as the West favorite. But, it shouldn't be a rebuild year. Re-tool, for sure, but not rebuild. With the right transfer imports, he can be in the mix next year.
But, this isn't a sit back and wait off-season. They aren't just looking for the right (1) piece to add. They need several and need to be real aggressive. October gets here fast.
I'd say Joe's starting lineup in early November is as follows:
PG - transfer OTW
G - Dallis Dillard
G - Jaylen Stewart
F - Ethan Porterfield
F - transfer OTW
Bench rotation:
F - Damir Brooks
F - Dolan Waldo
G - Jaheim Bethea
G - transfer OTW
Utility - KJ Rhodes
My personal wish-list of (PSAC) targets (hint: some of these guys may have visited already):
F - Tim Smith Jr. (formerly of Cal and Walsh ... big, physical post player with a nice outside shot ... had a big game against IUP last year ... one year left ... Day 1 starter who would be a terror paired with a healthy Porterfield)
F - Fray Nguimbi (formerly of Clarion ... very physical defensive forward and great rebounder ... three years' eligibility ... pest to play against ... dirty work)
F - Pipeloluwa Ajayi (formerly of Mercyhurst ... OK, this is the wishful thinking hope)
F - Kyle Whippen (formerly of the Atlantic Region ... solid player but IUP doesn't have room for the duo ... he'd have to come alone)
G - Kyle McGee (guard from West Chester ... perhaps Target No. 1 ... so I hear)
G - Michael Bradley (PG from Mercyhurst ... if he stays in D2, IUP has a shot)
G - Chris Clancey (SG formerly of Gannon ... would fit perfectly in the Pratapas role and be a sniper off the bench)
G - Gerald Jarmon (formerly of Clarion ... explosive scorer who was stuck on a bad team most of his career ... could be a big asset surrounded by more talent)
Joe's going to have to sell some of these guys on coming off the bench. That may not be easy. The players above, while IUP is recruiting some of them, are just names familiar from the PSAC. They are likely looking at players from other conferences and levels, too.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, we never got an answer why Jaylen Stewart was going to redshirt right up until he wasn't going to redshirt (10 games in to the season). That whole situation didn't make sense then (and still doesn't). Bethea has upside. He's very smooth with the ball and is physically strong for his age. He has potential to be a great defender. Offensively, Joe kept him in diapers all year (well, up until he vanished) so we'll have to wait and see.
It's going to be an interesting summer and upcoming season. There isn't a Malik Miller, Armoni Foster, David Morris, Shawndale Jones, etc., returning.
What is returning is a solid core. But, these next 4 players to join the program are going to tell the tale for '23-'24.
Lombardi didn't have a great year -- actual 'coaching' wise. Yes, I know he went 32-2 this year. I also know just about every coach in the PSAC could have won 25 games with that roster. I don't think Joe personally had a great season. The players were the reason that team didn't have 6-7 losses. They kept finding ways and won several games down the stretch they probably shouldn't have. Joe's once finely-tuned, half-court offense was in shambles starting in early January. They couldn't hit the side of a barn from outside yet he kept having them fire up 30-some treys a night -- often hitting just 5 or 6 of them. The whole league knew they were in a deep shooting funk. The offense then (mid-January) evolved in to some form of hybrid AAU meets playground bastard child. It was chuck a trey or drive the hole out of control and see what happened. What bailed them out, game after game, was Ethan and Tomiwa cleaning up all the garbage. Joe also refused to use his bench (nothing new) even though for once he actually had a quality bench. Some of us on here kept eluding there were serious problems, but the winning masked those things almost the whole season.
The challenge for Joe (and I'm not sure he's had many challenges in the past five years) is going to be blending this new team together. This is the first off-season in forever that IUP isn't heading in to the upcoming season as the West favorite. But, it shouldn't be a rebuild year. Re-tool, for sure, but not rebuild. With the right transfer imports, he can be in the mix next year.
But, this isn't a sit back and wait off-season. They aren't just looking for the right (1) piece to add. They need several and need to be real aggressive. October gets here fast.
I'd say Joe's starting lineup in early November is as follows:
PG - transfer OTW
G - Dallis Dillard
G - Jaylen Stewart
F - Ethan Porterfield
F - transfer OTW
Bench rotation:
F - Damir Brooks
F - Dolan Waldo
G - Jaheim Bethea
G - transfer OTW
Utility - KJ Rhodes
My personal wish-list of (PSAC) targets (hint: some of these guys may have visited already):
F - Tim Smith Jr. (formerly of Cal and Walsh ... big, physical post player with a nice outside shot ... had a big game against IUP last year ... one year left ... Day 1 starter who would be a terror paired with a healthy Porterfield)
F - Fray Nguimbi (formerly of Clarion ... very physical defensive forward and great rebounder ... three years' eligibility ... pest to play against ... dirty work)
F - Pipeloluwa Ajayi (formerly of Mercyhurst ... OK, this is the wishful thinking hope)
F - Kyle Whippen (formerly of the Atlantic Region ... solid player but IUP doesn't have room for the duo ... he'd have to come alone)
G - Kyle McGee (guard from West Chester ... perhaps Target No. 1 ... so I hear)
G - Michael Bradley (PG from Mercyhurst ... if he stays in D2, IUP has a shot)
G - Chris Clancey (SG formerly of Gannon ... would fit perfectly in the Pratapas role and be a sniper off the bench)
G - Gerald Jarmon (formerly of Clarion ... explosive scorer who was stuck on a bad team most of his career ... could be a big asset surrounded by more talent)
Joe's going to have to sell some of these guys on coming off the bench. That may not be easy. The players above, while IUP is recruiting some of them, are just names familiar from the PSAC. They are likely looking at players from other conferences and levels, too.
I don't think the team is going into next year anywhere close to what it was this year. I am not worrying, but right now it isn't a deep March team (IMO). Although, a ton changes between now and October. And even more changes during the season. He hit gold with Morris and Jones being multi-year transfers that could grown in the program over time. I'd like to see something closer to that approach. But he may not want to do that anymore because, like I said, he may not be the coach for the end of their careers. At the same time, maybe he's accepted that despite the culture, facilities, and success, you aren't keeping great players in Indiana with the portal/NIL era, so just bring in one-year mercenaries and hope for the best.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
How many of those guys have time left outside of more than one year? The one-year import isn't Joe's style. And I don't think it should be at this point. I recognize he may not see the end of the next recruiting class's 4-year cycle, but he could also be in a position where everybody is going to be gone with no reinforcements on the way in a year or two if he only brings in one-year guys. Again, I get that he may not care about what the roster looks like in a couple years when he hangs it up, but I also don't want the team to simply fall off a cliff.
I don't think the team is going into next year anywhere close to what it was this year. I am not worrying, but right now it isn't a deep March team (IMO). Although, a ton changes between now and October. And even more changes during the season. He hit gold with Morris and Jones being multi-year transfers that could grown in the program over time. I'd like to see something closer to that approach. But he may not want to do that anymore because, like I said, he may not be the coach for the end of their careers. At the same time, maybe he's accepted that despite the culture, facilities, and success, you aren't keeping great players in Indiana with the portal/NIL era, so just bring in one-year mercenaries and hope for the best.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
How many of those guys have time left outside of more than one year? The one-year import isn't Joe's style. And I don't think it should be at this point. I recognize he may not see the end of the next recruiting class's 4-year cycle, but he could also be in a position where everybody is going to be gone with no reinforcements on the way in a year or two if he only brings in one-year guys. Again, I get that he may not care about what the roster looks like in a couple years when he hangs it up, but I also don't want the team to simply fall off a cliff.
I don't think the team is going into next year anywhere close to what it was this year. I am not worrying, but right now it isn't a deep March team (IMO). Although, a ton changes between now and October. And even more changes during the season. He hit gold with Morris and Jones being multi-year transfers that could grown in the program over time. I'd like to see something closer to that approach. But he may not want to do that anymore because, like I said, he may not be the coach for the end of their careers. At the same time, maybe he's accepted that despite the culture, facilities, and success, you aren't keeping great players in Indiana with the portal/NIL era, so just bring in one-year mercenaries and hope for the best.
As of this moment Joe has five strong players in the program. Total. So, we're now looking at 8 new players.
All I can say is not every thing is as it seems. Not all those who left did so on their own accord.
View the upcoming, new roster before making judgements. You may like what you see. Trust me. Addition by subtraction.
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