Starting line up = Buie, Langborg, Audige, Barnhizer, Nicholson. Berry, Martinelli, Preston coming off the bench. Mullins, Hunger, and Freshman(s) soaking up the rest of min and/or surprising and earning more min.If you're Langborg, why would you join NU at this point? There are two incumbent all-conference guards who MIGHT return. Yes, one or both might bolt, but then again, maybe not. Have to imagine Langborg is looking for a place where he can jump in and start.
Why would he not have the mentality that he's going to arrive on campus and show the staff he belongs on the floor?If you're Langborg, why would you join NU at this point? There are two incumbent all-conference guards who MIGHT return. Yes, one or both might bolt, but then again, maybe not. Have to imagine Langborg is looking for a place where he can jump in and start.
That might mean alot of open shots for Langborg? If I'm a shooter, I would love it. Ask Steve Kerr and John Paxson. How many open shots did Berry get (and miss) last year?If you're Langborg, why would you join NU at this point? There are two incumbent all-conference guards who MIGHT return. Yes, one or both might bolt, but then again, maybe not. Have to imagine Langborg is looking for a place where he can jump in and start.
In a similar vein, I speculated previously on the Board that Buie and Audige might return if a good 3-pt shoot transferred in.That might mean alot of open shots for Langborg? If I'm a shooter, I would love it. Ask Steve Kerr and John Paxson. How many open shots did Berry get (and miss) last year?
Could be any number of things. Might have been fighting through an injury. Maybe the defenses were more focused on his. He made 66 shots both years. In 2021-2 he took 163 shots and last year he took 199. That means he took about one more shot per game and missed it. Could be he was the guy they gave the ball to this season as the shot-clock would down, like Chase for us. And, frustratingly, it is a small enough sample that it could be just randomness.The question remains whether Langborg fits that bill. What explains his drop in 3-pt efficiency from 40% 2 seasons ago to 33% last season?
Full ride scholarship (he’s been non schollie), some NIL money, and the chance to be on a team with the potential for a really high level Big Ten season and postseason run?If you're Langborg, why would you join NU at this point? There are two incumbent all-conference guards who MIGHT return. Yes, one or both might bolt, but then again, maybe not. Have to imagine Langborg is looking for a place where he can jump in and start.
No reports indicate he is totally swimming in P6 offers right nowHe can get the full ride plenty of other places, I’m sure, and probably better NIL money as well. Likewise your point about “potential.”
Who knows, maybe Collins can sell him on it. I hope so. But it would be a lot easier if he had a definite vacancy to point to in the backcourt.
He's an econ major at Princeton. If he wants to keep that up, there are stellar private and public choices other than those four.Free grad school at Northwestern? If a Princeton grad can think straight... its pretty much NU, Stanford, Duke, and Vanderbilt to choose from. I'm assuming he's not dreaming of making basketball his career... maybe there are a few more academically superior schools out there, but not many.
He isn’t going to get a starting, 30 minute a game role on a power 6 team, at least not very likely. If he wants to play in an elite conference he’s going to be a role contributor probably. NU is a good a place as many, and most that are a run better aren’t talking to him.He's an econ major at Princeton. If he wants to keep that up, there are stellar private and public choices other than those four.
None of us is inside the dude's head, so who knows--it was just a non-rhetorical question. As I said, I hope he does come. If it's to join a roster already stocked w/BB and CA, I'll be surprised.
Full ride scholarship (he’s been non schollie), some NIL money, and the chance to be on a team with the potential for a really high level Big Ten season and postseason run?
Free grad school at Northwestern? If a Princeton grad can think straight... its pretty much NU, Stanford, Duke, and Vanderbilt to choose from. I'm assuming he's not dreaming of making basketball his career... maybe there are a few more academically superior schools out there, but not many.
Isn't it true that grad students cannot play sports in the Ivy League?He isn’t going to get a starting, 30 minute a game role on a power 6 team, at least not very likely. If he wants to play in an elite conference he’s going to be a role contributor probably. NU is a good a place as many, and most that are a run better aren’t talking to him.
He isn’t leaving Princeton to crankily find more playing time, he’s leaving to extend his eligibility and play at a higher level. Get a scholarship. For a kid like that, I could see EXACTLY how playing at NU would be a welcome mix of something different (Big Ten basketball in some of the biggest venues and best opponents in the country) and something warmly familiar (smaller elite school, intelligent teammates, another great degree, some personal connections he likes).
It’s wrongheaded to assume that any popular transfer reasoning is universal.
I don't think Princeton would have finished last in the Big10, maybe as high as the middle, and this guy was one of Princeton's two or three best players. Therefore he is probably the caliber of a Big10 starter.If he wants to play in an elite conference he’s going to be a role contributor probably. NU is a good a place as many, and most that are a run better aren’t talking to him.
Isn't it true that grad students cannot play sports in the Ivy League?
Once a guy like Langborg graduates, I think he can't play unless he transfers.
But I could have it wrong.
Seeding and metrics disagree strongly with youI don't think Princeton would have finished last in the Big10, maybe as high as the middle, and this guy was one of Princeton's two or three best players. Therefore he is probably the caliber of a Big10 starter.
Evan Miya has Princeton rated below Wisconsin and above Nebraska for last season.Seeding and metrics disagree strongly with you
“Maybe getting over a couple bottom dwellers” is NOT the same as “in the middle.”Evan Miya has Princeton rated below Wisconsin and above Nebraska for last season.
Sagarin has Princeton just barely behind Nebraska. Minnesota a distant 14th.
Evan Miya has Langborg as the 14th best player in the Ivy League, slightly behind 3 teammates. He rates as the 616th best player in D1, right next to Trey Galloway (Indiana) and Max Klesmit (Wisconsin).
Obviously the margin of error on those ratings is pretty large, but it is reasonable to think Langborg is capable of being a rotation player in the Big Ten, while not an "average" starter. His value depends on how he fits the roster.
I wasn't choosing sides, just presenting some info.“Maybe getting over a couple bottom dwellers” is NOT the same as “in the middle.”
The numbers trap.I wasn't choosing sides, just presenting some info.
People do seem to overlook the fact that Nebraska finished 9-11 in the league this year.
You said a whole helluvalot of words before you finally got back around to my exact original assertion Langborg is probably a rotation player in the Big Ten.I wasn't choosing sides, just presenting some info.
People do seem to overlook the fact that Nebraska finished 9-11 in the league this year.
You're welcome?You said a whole helluvalot of words before you finally got back around to my exact original assertion Langborg is probably a rotation player in the Big Ten.
Good news for NU though, right?What a dick move by Mac Stone breaking the news of Langborg’s commitment before the kid had a chance to make his own announcement. Typical InsideNU b.s.
Reporters report. It’s a nice courtesy that Lou affords players, and maybe he gets more info for us Rock subscribers as a result - and Rivals may well prioritize subscribers over scoops as a result. But it’s certainly not a violation of any kind of journalistic ethics to report news. They’re not members of the program, they’re not fans. They’re media. And most media outlets do prioritize scoops. This is very fair game from iNU.What a dick move by Mac Stone breaking the news of Langborg’s commitment before the kid had a chance to make his own announcement. Typical InsideNU b.s.
Why are you being so sensitive? Are you vying for some sort of trophy for the rightest of the right?You said a whole helluvalot of words before you finally got back around to my exact original assertion Langborg is probably a rotation player in the Big Ten.