- June 27th, 2023, 12:16 pm
#654326
The first 2026 offer has dropped from Coach McKay and his staff.
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Sly Fox wrote: ↑October 10th, 2023, 2:36 pm He's a local kid who appears to have reclassified when he went to the school up in Ohio. In other words, based on Coach McKay's recent penchant for having guys come in as early enrollees he likely will be with the Class of 2025.He was indeed. Last I saw he was a fishing guide in the area. Living the dream.
His dad was a baller.
ECC29 wrote: ↑November 26th, 2025, 12:05 am This is a good recruit. Towson’s sizes gave LU a lot of problems. It’s too bad with all those sizes in the bench, none are ready to play. McKay continues with his small lineup and it’s does not go well against taller and athletic team like Towson. There was a lot of mismatch on defense and McKay did not seem to make an immediate adjustment. Porter was abused on defense.You make it sound like we got crushed. We lost by 3 . Towson did dominate the boards (especially on the offensive end) and block 7 shots, so yeah, their size hurt us, but going 7-30 from 3 hurt us more. Towson is not that much bigger or more athletic than FAU, and small ball worked pretty well against them. Looks like Smith is getting close to 100%, and when Ihnen can play we will have a lot more options.
broncosliberty wrote: ↑November 26th, 2025, 5:57 pm I hope I'm wrong, but if we don’t start hitting the three-pointer more consistently—like what we saw today against Bradley—we’re going to keep losing these games. The issue is magnified by the fact that McKay continues to rely on undersized and less athletic lineups. I really thought our recent recruiting classes were supposed to bring more athleticism and size, but right now it just doesn’t look that way.Thank you. This is exactly and I mean exactly my thought with this season. When the threes are not going in, what is the next best thing to do in basketball to stay competitive or help win a game? The answer is DEFENSE. This team is undersized in defense that they lacked contesting the opponent’s shots way too many times.
Watching Western Kentucky from our own conference nearly beat an undefeated SEC Vanderbilt team today really highlighted the difference. WKU looked bigger, more athletic, and more dynamic across the board. Meanwhile, we’re struggling with the same weaknesses that have cost us the last two games.
I truly hope McKay takes these recent losses seriously and finds a solution quickly. The talent gap in size and athleticism is becoming too visible, and if adjustments aren’t made soon, these problems will keep repeating.
Again - I don't think recruiting has taken a massi[…]