I always liked Young’s game.

combes

Heisman
Jul 10, 2001
36,256
10,766
66
Thought he should have played more. Loved his footwork. Young at center and Nance at PF.
 

Medill '03

Junior
Nov 22, 2001
4,251
252
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Thought he should have played more. Loved his footwork. Young at center and Nance at PF.
I have no idea whether he'll transfer up or down. Will be fascinating to watch. I don't think NU can be surprised by anyone leaving after last year and with Collins returning.
 

NJCat

All-Conference
Mar 7, 2016
21,329
1,503
113
I have no idea whether he'll transfer up or down. Will be fascinating to watch. I don't think NU can be surprised by anyone leaving after last year and with Collins returning.
Indiana will need a Center when Jackson-Davis leaves. He can be reunited with Killer.
 

wildcatpn

Sophomore
Oct 26, 2005
3,319
190
63
I have no idea whether he'll transfer up or down. Will be fascinating to watch. I don't think NU can be surprised by anyone leaving after last year and with Collins returning.
Yep, good for Young. Jump ship while it’s sinking. Hopefully he can enjoy one season where he’s utilized properly.
 

GatoLouco

Sophomore
Nov 13, 2019
5,636
116
63
I have no idea whether he'll transfer up or down. Will be fascinating to watch. I don't think NU can be surprised by anyone leaving after last year and with Collins returning.
Funny thing is that he can choose. He’s good enough to have offers from really good schools. Just a question of how many minutes he wants to play.
 

IdahoAlum

Freshman
May 29, 2001
3,832
85
0
Yep, good for Young. Jump ship while it’s sinking. Hopefully he can enjoy one season where he’s utilized properly.
Because of COVID he should have two seasons left so he should have plenty of good options. Everybody can use an experienced 6-9 grinder, especially with two years left.
 

docrugby1

Senior
Jun 16, 2010
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435
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NU will miss Young. He was a player that outperformed his athleticism. He developed superior footwork to compensate for lack of explosion. He was a decent FT shooter, average rebounder. No one can defend a big center that is allowed to bang his way to the rim even against well positioned defenders.