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my current projected 2 deepupdate (pending )
1. Brown
2. Pack
3. Jones
4. Davis
5. Wague
Blair will never play a minute of basketball at OU as the "2".my current projected 2 deep
1. Brown / Forsythe
2. Pack / Blair
3. Jones / Nwankwo
4. Davis / Reid
5. Wague / Rodgers
Jones will play 0 min at the 4 he is a wing 2/3Blair will never play a minute of basketball at OU as the "2".
We are likely going to see:
1/2 - Brown, Pack, Forsythe, maybe Jones
3/4 - Jones, Nwankwo, Reid, Davis, Atak
5 - Wague, Rodgers, and maybe Davis
I think Atak will earn playing time before Blair. I don't expect Blair or Holst to play much this year. Probably not Hansen either. If we add another player, that would eat into somebody's time as well.
Rather than Blair getting minutes at the 2, I think they'd just slide Jones or Nwankwo down.
You are right about Jones. Not sure why I included him in that group. But I think it just supports my idea that Blair won't be the backup 2.Jones will play 0 min at the 4 he is a wing 2/3
Blair is also a wing 2/3 ... (he is also OU's highest rated recruit) ...
Nwankwo if healthy can play 2/3/4 ..
Well damn. Think OU's NIL for basketball could, I dunno, kind of help? Kind of? Maybe?new espn mock has Blair as a 2nd round pick
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MLB mock draft 3.0: Kiley McDaniel predicts the first two rounds
The MLB draft is Sunday! And this year, the drama starts with the Washington Nationals at the No. 1 pick.www.espn.com
everything i have read and heard tells me that he plans to be at OU ..Well damn. Think OU's NIL for basketball could, I dunno, kind of help? Kind of? Maybe?
I am not saying you’re wrong or trying to play devil’s advocate, but I think you have to take what he and his family say with a grain of salt. It could be 100 percent true, but it also could be an attempt to negotiate as big a signing bonus as possible out of a big league team. That ESPN draft analyst who listed Blair as one of the guys in the 50-50 category is very plugged into the draft. He obviously talks to scouts and front office people, and agents, so he has a good idea of which kids are truly dead set on college and which are open to signing. Blair obviously is an interesting case because he also has the option of playing a second sport in college.everything i have read and heard tells me that he plans to be at OU ..
as i have said before if he is drafted he won't be at OU ..... and if he really wants to be at OU he won't be drafted ..
i think it is now very clear that he and his family were 100% serious ... and planned to come to OU ..I am not saying you’re wrong or trying to play devil’s advocate, but I think you have to take what he and his family say with a grain of salt. It could be 100 percent true, but it also could be an attempt to negotiate as big a signing bonus as possible out of a big league team. That ESPN draft analyst who listed Blair as one of the guys in the 50-50 category is very plugged into the draft. He obviously talks to scouts and front office people, and agents, so he has a good idea of which kids are truly dead set on college and which are open to signing. Blair obviously is an interesting case because he also has the option of playing a second sport in college.
If baseball is his best sport, or the one he has the most potential in long term, it would definitely set his development back a ton if he spends three years moonlighting as a basketball player. If he gets drafted and signs, he could get 1,500 plate appearances in the next three years while also working on the game full time. If he goes to college, he gets maybe a few hundred plate appearances and misses a ton of practice time.
Again, no idea what he will do. It’s just a lot for him to think about.
My guess is they likely told teams that if they wanted him to sign, they would need to draft him by a certain point and/or meet a specific asking price. If they met that price, he would have gone, but was willing to go to school otherwise.i think it is now very clear that he and his family were 100% serious ... and planned to come to OU ..
don't think so ... pretty clear he would not have signed for mid 2nd round money ..My guess is they likely told teams that if they wanted him to sign, they would need to draft him by a certain point and/or meet a specific asking price. If they met that price, he would have gone, but was willing to go to school otherwise.
You have done nothing but chime in anytime someone brought up Blair over the past several months…that he probably wasn’t going to even be here…so basically why bother to even talk about him!! Anyone who pays attention here knows exactly what I’m talking about. Sometimes, money isn’t the most important thing in a decision for everyone’s life!My guess is they likely told teams that if they wanted him to sign, they would need to draft him by a certain point and/or meet a specific asking price. If they met that price, he would have gone, but was willing to go to school otherwise.