I looked at https://247sports.com/Season/2022-Basketball/TransferPortalTop/Now that the deadline has passed for players to enter the portal and be eligible for next season, are there any Big Ten quality players still available out there? Or should we assume NU’s roster for next season is complete?
We have 11, listed by eligibility:Do we have 13 scholarship players?
I agreed with everything you wrote until that last sentence...Thanks for laying out the roster for us @Styre -- if we are to improve on last year, a big "IF" indeed, where will the improvement come from? I don't see it. Losing Nance, Young, and Greer, while adding Verhoeven, Hunger, and Martinelli, doesn't exactly inspire confidence. Will Audige suddenly start making more shots? Will Buie finally be more consistent overall while converting more shots into points? Will Roper, Berry, Simmons, and other young guys step up their games significantly? Will Hunger be able to contribute as a true frosh? Damn, so many questions. If Collins gets anything more than 5 B1G wins, he would've done an amazing job.
Nance told Illinois coaches that he doesn’t want to play center. Wants to be a stretch four.Nance
shockingNance told Illinois coaches that he doesn’t want to play center. Wants to be a stretch four.
Would trade CCC for their ball boy.Interesting scenario -- Would you trade Nance for Grandison?
It appears that is where he will play next season. I thought it might be Kentucky because of the former UI assistants there.Grandison visited Duke yesterday.
It seems we'll see a lot of Hunger. I wouldn't be surprised if he played the stretch five on offense, spreading the floor and hitting the three. I just hope that Collins figures out a way to utilize Nicholson effectively, I think he may the better player than Verhoeven. Maybe hark back to the days of Alex Olah. Not holding my breath though.re-visiting the lineup...
C - Verhoeven / Nicholson / Hunger
PF - Beran / Hunger / Martinelli
SF - Audige / Simmons / Barnhizer / Martinelli
SG - Roper / Berry / Audige
PG - Buie
Verhoeven is 6'9" 230 or so... Doesn't shoot from 3, doesn't shoot that much really. UTEP and Conference USA are not the Big Ten and his scoring and rebounding were both statistically slightly lower than Robbie Beran last year.
Hunger is 6'10", 255. Nicholson is 7' 1/2", 255.
I want to believe that Nicholson, Hunger and (to a lesser extent ) Martinelli can all step on the court and perform against Big Ten competition, because I don't think Verhoeven really can.
If its Verhoeven and Beran in the frontcourt, we will get dominated in the paint.
What will Collins do?
Who backs-up Buie?re-visiting the lineup...
C - Verhoeven / Nicholson / Hunger
PF - Beran / Hunger / Martinelli
SF - Audige / Simmons / Barnhizer / Martinelli
SG - Roper / Berry / Audige
PG - Buie
Verhoeven is 6'9" 230 or so... Doesn't shoot from 3, doesn't shoot that much really. UTEP and Conference USA are not the Big Ten and his scoring and rebounding were both statistically slightly lower than Robbie Beran last year.
Hunger is 6'10", 255. Nicholson is 7' 1/2", 255.
I want to believe that Nicholson, Hunger and (to a lesser extent ) Martinelli can all step on the court and perform against Big Ten competition, because I don't think Verhoeven really can.
If its Verhoeven and Beran in the frontcourt, we will get dominated in the paint.
What will Collins do?
One thing I have noticed is that Collins has this bias / desire/ necessity to play a "newcomer" (be it a freshman or a transfer) fairly heavy minutes. In other words guys who didnt play at all for NU the prior year...It seems we'll see a lot of Hunger. I wouldn't be surprised if he played the stretch five on offense, spreading the floor and hitting the three. I just hope that Collins figures out a way to utilize Nicholson effectively, I think he may the better player than Verhoeven. Maybe hark back to the days of Alex Olah. Not holding my breath though.
that is a very good question. I do recall seeing Barnhizer at the point last year. I know Audige is inadequate at that position but I don't think Collins believes that. It would be a big load for Roper or Berry, but they are the logical backups, I guess.Who backs-up Buie?
Is it really a Freshman thing, or is it more that those were the guys who showed up best in practices, or were specifically on the team because of a shortage at that position, and got floor time because of it?One thing I have noticed is that Collins has this bias / desire/ necessity to play a "newcomer" (be it a freshman or a transfer) fairly heavy minutes. In other words guys who didnt play at all for NU the prior year...
In 2021-22 freshman Julian Roper played 20.8 minutes per Big Ten game, 5th on the team.
In 2020-21 transfer Chase Audige played 29.2 minutes per Big ten game. (2nd on team)
In 2019-20 transfer Pat Spencer played 30.7 mins per Big Ten game (2nd on team) and Boo Buie, a freshman, 28 minutes , plus Ryan Young, a redshirt freshman at 25.5 minutes and Robbie Beran, a freshman, at 21.4 minutes.
In 2018-19 transfer AJ Turner played 28 minutes per Big Ten game.
In 2017-18 it was Anthony Gaines, who played 19.1 minutes per Big Ten game as a freshman, 6th on the team.
So this year the new faces are Verhoeven, Hunger and Martinelli. Unless Beran gets injured, Martinelli won't be playing 20 minutes a game.
So either Verhoeven and/or Hunger will play at least 20 minutes per game this year.
It could be. But I think we tend to be "re-building" nearly every year.Is it really a Freshman thing, or is it more that those were the guys who showed up best in practices, or were specifically on the team because of a shortage at that position, and got floor time because of it?
That seems pretty accurate to me. We certainly don't have the talent in depth to bring in guys and develop them for a few years before they see the court. We never have had in the years I've been actively watching the team.if Collins doesn't play a new guy 15 minutes a game his first year, that player will rarely be a major contributor to the team.
Ryan Greer; Derek Pardon.That seems pretty accurate to me. We certainly don't have the talent in depth to bring in guys and develop them for a few years before they see the court. We never have had in the years I've been actively watching the team.
The best case I can recall is probably Hearns, and I believe that was much more about his work ethic and personal dedication than anything from the staff.
Greer played 9 minutes a game as a freshman, then 8 as a soph, then 13 as a junior and finally 19 as a senior. Though he was effective this past season, he wasn't a starter. So that one's sort of borderline - he did have a role and improved his play.Ryan Greer; Derek Pardon.
Pete Nance played less that 15 min per game his freshman year.Greer played 9 minutes a game as a freshman, then 8 as a soph, then 13 as a junior and finally 19 as a senior. Though he was effective this past season, he wasn't a starter. So that one's sort of borderline - he did have a role and improved his play.
Pardon played 16.6 minutes per game as a freshman who was almost redshirted. He stepped up to 30 minutes as a sophomore, so he supports the argument, which is....
"If a guy doesn't play 15 minutes for Collins his first year, he will rarely be a major contributor."
EagerFan mentioned Reggie Hearn, who played a mere 2 minutes per game as a freshman and sophomore, but stepped up to 26 minutes as a junior and then 33 as a senior. A good example, but that was all for Carmody.
It looks like Chris Collins has only had one player go from playing less than 12 minutes per game as a "first year" to playing more than 20 minutes per game in any subsequent season - and that guy was Gavin Skelly. Thats a strong bias against Barnhizer (7.0), Simmons (7.6) and Nicholson (1.7).Pete Nance played less that 15 min per game his freshman year.
| Player | Freshman | Sophomore | Junior | Senior |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pete Nance | 13.1 | 24.3 | 27.9 | 28.6 |
| Ryan Young | RS | 25.7 | 18.9 | 17.1 |
| Robbie Beran | 21.4 | 20.1 | 23.0 | ? |
| Ryan Greer | 8.2 | 7.5 | 12.4 | 18.4 |
| Ty Berry | 13.8 | 20.5 | ||
| Boo Buie | 28.0 | 27.2 | 29.6 | |
| Anthony Gaines | 19.1 | 29.2 | 24.0 | 21.5 |
| Chase Audige | - | 29.2 | 28.0 | |
| Miller Kopp | 16.6 | 32.9 | 33.4 | left |
| Pat Spencer | - | - | - | 30.7 |
| AJ Turner | - | - | 28.0 | 26.8 |
| Dererk Pardon | 16.8 | 32.0 | 33.8 | 34.4 |
| Barret Benson | 6.8 | 7.5 | 9.3 | left |
| Ryan Taylor | - | - | - | 25.0 |
| Aaron Falzon | 26.3 | injured | 15.8 | 15.6 |
| Vic Law | 22.5 | 34.2 | 34.1 | 33.8 |
| Gavin Skelly | 5.4 | 11.4 | 16.7 | 21.6 |
| Isiah Brown | 15.7 | 11.7 | left | |
| Scotty Lindsey | 16.8 | 19.3 | 30.9 | 34.9 |
| Bryant McIntosh | 33.8 | 36.4 | 34.8 | 30.8 |
| Sanjay Lumpkin | 31.2 | 19.8 | 21.7 | 27.8 |
| Nate Taphorn | 6.9 | 13.4 | 9.4 | 12.6 |
It looks like Chris Collins has only had one player go from playing less than 12 minutes per game as a "first year" to playing more than 20 minutes per game in any subsequent season - and that guy was Gavin Skelly. Thats a strong bias against Barnhizer (7.0), Simmons (7.6) and Nicholson (1.7).
Player Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Pete Nance 13.1 24.3 27.9 28.6 Ryan Young RS 25.7 18.9 17.1 Robbie Beran 21.4 20.1 23.0 ? Ryan Greer 8.2 7.5 12.4 18.4 Ty Berry 13.8 20.5 Boo Buie 28.0 27.2 29.6 Anthony Gaines 19.1 29.2 24.0 21.5 Chase Audige - 29.2 28.0 Miller Kopp 16.6 32.9 33.4 left Pat Spencer - - - 30.7 AJ Turner - - 28.0 26.8 Dererk Pardon 16.8 32.0 33.8 34.4 Barret Benson 6.8 7.5 9.3 left Ryan Taylor - - - 25.0 Aaron Falzon 26.3 injured 15.8 15.6 Vic Law 22.5 34.2 34.1 33.8 Gavin Skelly 5.4 11.4 16.7 21.6 Isiah Brown 15.7 11.7 left Scotty Lindsey 16.8 19.3 30.9 34.9 Bryant McIntosh 33.8 36.4 34.8 30.8 Sanjay Lumpkin 31.2 19.8 21.7 27.8 Nate Taphorn 6.9 13.4 9.4 12.6
That's a really weird stat. We're talking about four players that even qualify for this stat if you don't include Ryan Young, who didn't average any minutes his first year in the program. Four players is not a particularly significant sample size, particularly how arbitrarily the minutes lines are drawn and without context for how other programs handle similarly situated players.It looks like Chris Collins has only had one player go from playing less than 12 minutes per game as a "first year" to playing more than 20 minutes per game in any subsequent season - and that guy was Gavin Skelly. Thats a strong bias against Barnhizer (7.0), Simmons (7.6) and Nicholson (1.7).
Player Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Pete Nance 13.1 24.3 27.9 28.6 Ryan Young RS 25.7 18.9 17.1 Robbie Beran 21.4 20.1 23.0 ? Ryan Greer 8.2 7.5 12.4 18.4 Ty Berry 13.8 20.5 Boo Buie 28.0 27.2 29.6 Anthony Gaines 19.1 29.2 24.0 21.5 Chase Audige - 29.2 28.0 Miller Kopp 16.6 32.9 33.4 left Pat Spencer - - - 30.7 AJ Turner - - 28.0 26.8 Dererk Pardon 16.8 32.0 33.8 34.4 Barret Benson 6.8 7.5 9.3 left Ryan Taylor - - - 25.0 Aaron Falzon 26.3 injured 15.8 15.6 Vic Law 22.5 34.2 34.1 33.8 Gavin Skelly 5.4 11.4 16.7 21.6 Isiah Brown 15.7 11.7 left Scotty Lindsey 16.8 19.3 30.9 34.9 Bryant McIntosh 33.8 36.4 34.8 30.8 Sanjay Lumpkin 31.2 19.8 21.7 27.8 Nate Taphorn 6.9 13.4 9.4 12.6
These arguments are mind numbing. Despite how twisted the data gets, they all lead back to the same conclusion. What a surprise.![]()
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Pete averaged 12 a game his fresh year according to ESPN. Isaiah averaged less according to ESPN. Basketball reference has Scottie Lindsey at 15 per game.
Edit to say your spreadsheet also has different numbers for pardon than your previous post.
Where’d you get your stats?
You also moved the goal posts from 15 min to 12 min to fit your agenda I mean argument.
Good players playYou fellas are amazingly myopic in how you react to things like this.
I normally get my numbers from this source...
and yes they seem to calculate minutes per game based on games where the player actually got off the bench. (They don't count zeros in their calculation). I noticed that when I was looking up Nate Taphorn, right at the end of the list.
The point is (and always was) that Collins either plays you right away or your chances of developing into a starter are not good.
It remains true despite the quibbling.
The "attack the message" mentality continues and the attackers continue to be unable or unwilling to hold an honest discussion.
The link I had from the same website has differing min for Lindsey than the spreadsheetYou fellas are amazingly myopic in how you react to things like this.
I normally get my numbers from this source...
and yes they seem to calculate minutes per game based on games where the player actually got off the bench. (They don't count zeros in their calculation). I noticed that when I was looking up Nate Taphorn, right at the end of the list.
The point is (and always was) that Collins either plays you right away or your chances of developing into a starter are not good.
It remains true despite the quibbling.
The "attack the message" mentality continues and the attackers continue to be unable or unwilling to hold an honest discussion.
Hoosboot:That's a really weird stat. We're talking about four players that even qualify for this stat if you don't include Ryan Young, who didn't average any minutes his first year in the program. Four players is not a particularly significant sample size, particularly how arbitrarily the minutes lines are drawn and without context for how other programs handle similarly situated players.
We all know you think CCC is a moron. How can we not? Why don’t you just focus on the only thing that matters, wins and losses instead of creating made up theories that people clearly debunk that you refuse to acknowledge. Take the L. You will have 10 more months to whine about CCC because you are about to witness a 4-5 win B1G season.You fellas are amazingly myopic in how you react to things like this.
I normally get my numbers from this source...
and yes they seem to calculate minutes per game based on games where the player actually got off the bench. (They don't count zeros in their calculation). I noticed that when I was looking up Nate Taphorn, right at the end of the list.
The point is (and always was) that Collins either plays you right away or your chances of developing into a starter are not good.
It remains true despite the quibbling.
The "attack the message" mentality continues and the attackers continue to be unable or unwilling to hold an honest discussion.
The numbers are supposed to be for conference games only.The link I had from the same website has differing min for Lindsey than the spreadsheet
Try having an honest discussion. I am presenting the data. I'm not even expressing an opinion. And you (again and eternally) interpret the data negatively, without adding anything to the discussion, then blame me for your conclusions.We all know you think CCC is a moron. How can we not? Why don’t you just focus on the only thing that matters, wins and losses instead of creating made up theories that people clearly debunk that you refuse to acknowledge. Take the L. You will have 10 more months to whine about CCC because you are about to witness a 4-5 win B1G season.
Comical. Honest discussion in your mind is agreeing with your points. When challenged you just dig in more and with snide thinly veiled insults. At least my slams are direct.You fellas are amazingly myopic in how you react to things like this.
I normally get my numbers from this source...
and yes they seem to calculate minutes per game based on games where the player actually got off the bench. (They don't count zeros in their calculation). I noticed that when I was looking up Nate Taphorn, right at the end of the list.
The point is (and always was) that Collins either plays you right away or your chances of developing into a starter are not good.
It remains true despite the quibbling.
The "attack the message" mentality continues and the attackers continue to be unable or unwilling to hold an honest discussion.