Re: 5 * Brian Bowen visiting Oregon
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 5:02 pm
Arizona's Rawle Alkins is withdrawing from the NBA Draft, which means Cam Johnson and Brian Bowen likely won't be going there.
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This will makes things more interesting.greenyellow wrote:Arizona's Rawle Alkins is withdrawing from the NBA Draft, which means Cam Johnson and Brian Bowen likely won't be going there.
It sounds like he doesn't know either.justducky0 wrote:I really dont think anyone knows ha!
I think Texas is a legit option. He's already visited them about 6 months ago, and with Tevin Mack transferring to Alabama, there is a spot open for him to start.justducky0 wrote:I really dont think anyone knows ha!
Pretty much how I'm feeling about this too. I don't really care at this point. He will have 5 new schools in the mix projecting as his leader before this is done. DOubt we get him at this point, but I'd be very happy if we did.Phenom wrote:lol will tune htis out now. Hope we get him.
I'm on the fence about getting these one and done type players. I don't really like the Kentucky model of replacing a whole team every year, even if we win a championship every three or four years. The thing I love about college bball is watching players and teams grow from year to year. Give a team of 4* players who will stay 2-4 years.Kyle's Brother wrote:Pretty much how I'm feeling about this too. I don't really care at this point. He will have 5 new schools in the mix projecting as his leader before this is done. DOubt we get him at this point, but I'd be very happy if we did.Phenom wrote:lol will tune htis out now. Hope we get him.
I don't think we will ever have the Kentucky problem. I think if Oregon's success continues, you'll see guys leaving after two or three years. We will rarely get a one and done.duckduckgoose wrote:I'm on the fence about getting these one and she done type players. I don't really like the Kentucky model of replacing a whole team every year, even if we win a championship every three or four years. The thing I love about college bball is watching players and teams grow from year to year. Give a team of 4* players who will stay 2-4 years.Kyle's Brother wrote:Pretty much how I'm feeling about this too. I don't really care at this point. He will have 5 new schools in the mix projecting as his leader before this is done. DOubt we get him at this point, but I'd be very happy if we did.Phenom wrote:lol will tune htis out now. Hope we get him.
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As long as we do it the "right" way, who cares how we get a ship. I see these kids play every year and they thank the fans but I know they don't care much about us. They are here to get to the pro level or get a degree. I root for the Oregon brand, not 19 year olds. I am too old for that garbage. Individuals come and go, I just try to keep perspective on their impact on my personal life and its essentially non-existent. I wish nothing against any future, present, or past duck, but I can't get to attached to the players (expect MariGOATa)UOducksTK1 wrote:I don't think we will ever have the Kentucky problem. I think if Oregon's success continues, you'll see guys leaving after two or three years. We will rarely get a one and done.duckduckgoose wrote:I'm on the fence about getting these one and she done type players. I don't really like the Kentucky model of replacing a whole team every year, even if we win a championship every three or four years. The thing I love about college bball is watching players and teams grow from year to year. Give a team of 4* players who will stay 2-4 years.Kyle's Brother wrote:Pretty much how I'm feeling about this too. I don't really care at this point. He will have 5 new schools in the mix projecting as his leader before this is done. DOubt we get him at this point, but I'd be very happy if we did.Phenom wrote:lol will tune htis out now. Hope we get him.
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That's fair but I doubt you're speaking for the majority here. Most of us get attached to players and root for them as individuals.duxforlyfe wrote:As long as we do it the "right" way, who cares how we get a ship. I see these kids play every year and they thank the fans but I know they don't care much about us. They are here to get to the pro level or get a degree. I root for the Oregon brand, not 19 year olds. I am too old for that garbage. Individuals come and go, I just try to keep perspective on their impact on my personal life and its essentially non-existent. I wish nothing against any future, present, or past duck, but I can't get to attached to the players (expect MariGOATa)UOducksTK1 wrote:I don't think we will ever have the Kentucky problem. I think if Oregon's success continues, you'll see guys leaving after two or three years. We will rarely get a one and done.duckduckgoose wrote:I'm on the fence about getting these one and she done type players. I don't really like the Kentucky model of replacing a whole team every year, even if we win a championship every three or four years. The thing I love about college bball is watching players and teams grow from year to year. Give a team of 4* players who will stay 2-4 years.Kyle's Brother wrote:Pretty much how I'm feeling about this too. I don't really care at this point. He will have 5 new schools in the mix projecting as his leader before this is done. DOubt we get him at this point, but I'd be very happy if we did.Phenom wrote:lol will tune htis out now. Hope we get him.
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