His current mid-major program has been a regular participant in the NCAA Tournament. He's 6'10" and averaged 10 ppg. and 6 rpg. mostly as a sixth man. His dad told me that he has visits set up with Power Four schools and offers in six figures. Frankly, he would be a good addition to ND's roster. His dad said that money is #3 on the list, behind a winning program and a good coaching fit/family culture. His dad also said that a grad degree doesn't figure much into the equation because the focus will be on basketball, so his son will only take minimal credits.
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There is no 4 for 40 in basketball.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/michigan-under-fire-for-bought-roster-ahead-of-national-title-vs-uconn/ar-AA20dzat?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=DCTS&cvid=69d37ff96ebc48b28b95e8011d3184c1&ei=48
ND has to decide what the commitment to basketball will be. Make a plan and execute it.
We’re not going to buy a team of one and dones or buy a starting five from the portal like Michigan. But we can not half-ass it like we are now. There is plenty of room in the middle to be successful.
This is where I think ND can shine. Guys that have balled out but didn’t get the attention out of high school.
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