This is an exciting time to a RedBird fan. They have potential to do very big things, barring injuries or unforeseen circumstances.
I really hope Lofton stays, I am inclined to believe that he will, who wouldn't want to be apart of something with so must potential to be special.
By my count he named 13 scholarship players, (wrote in Lofton twice and Stacho is a walk-on)
but I too, was under the impression we had another scholly available because of the vacation of Michael Middlebrooks.
Cdizzle wrote:On the bright side, if Lofton starts at the PG, he'll be asked to be a distributor. On the down side, your starting PG would be a guy with a 1:1 A/TO ratio, and the ball would be in the hands of a ball-hog 34% volume shooter.
Interested to see how the pieces shake out and come together at ISUr next season. If things pan out, they should definitely float towards the top of the league.
Cdizzle, I dont really agree with your assesment or with your labeling him a "ball hog".
I think it's going to be a beautiful experiment seeing as though, he was easily our best ball-handler and passer on the team.
I think any volume shooting that took place may have been due to having limited options around him and/or being down and trying to shoot back into the game.
I think this year, with added talent and size, he will be able to fully display his play making ability. But thats just my opinion.
I'd love to see how everything pans out., Hope Lofton stays a RedBird.
I could see us come within a whiff of the top 25, I could also see us wearing our dancing shoes, but again these are just my opinions.