Forbes should have made Bobi ride the bench like Manning did to Collins. Would have had more depth this past season.
Should have also told his team captain and the best pure shooter to ever wear a WF jersey not to get hurt multiple years in a row.
Man Keller was really a 4 star huh? I don’t mean to dunk on the kid (metaphorically) but what happened? He must have had swagger and easily been the best player in his entire conference, right? He just seems like he has no confidence out there in the slightest.U.S. HS recruits under Forbes:
4 star Carter Whitt -- transfer after 1.5 seasons
3 star Lucas Taylor -- transfer after 2 seasons
3 start Robert McCrary -- transfer after 1 season and 1 RS season
4 star Zach Keller -- 2 seasons; future TBD
3 star Aaron Clark -- transfer after 1 season
4 star Parker Friedrichsen -- 1 season
Have hopes for Parker and Juke, but man, that is a rough HS recruiting record through 3.5 seasons. After Parker, I guess Carter Whitt has been the most successful U.S. HS recruit under Forbes...
No, he averaged 27 minutes, 8 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block per game for the 5 games immediately preceding Monsanto’s injuryHe did until Monsanto got hurt.
No, Jao wasWas Monsanto ever a team captain?
And he's only had three years in college. Knowing his family, I think a degree would be important, so probably not a good fit for him also.He is unlikely to be eligible, as Wake would not accept enough credits to have him classified as an academic senior in fall 2024. Wake would likely accept only 60 transfer credits. He would need 90 to be an academic senior (one year of classes needed to graduate) to match his athletic status ( one year of eligibility remaining.) That would make him academically ineligible per NCAA requirements.
8How many consecutive games did Clark log zero minutes prior to Sunday?
thisEvery team has freshmen that don’t work out. Every single one. That floor looks different for kids, and Wake hasn’t consistently recruited blue chip players that didn’t live in Forsyth County for years.
Freshmen that transfer out isn’t necessarily bad. It frees up a scholarship to try to find better talent that can contribute. Many of these transfers are likely Forbes being honest with players about their prospects going forward. That’s a good thing. The flip side is like duke that hoards 5* players and parks them on the end of the bench for their entire college career.