Wish NU would give these kids a different gif since the NCat is defunct......
Jordan will be in the league. Need his replacement.oh no how would he fit in with lathon?
Jordan will be in the league. Need his replacement.
It's hard to kill things in this town. The NCat will survive even if you throw it off the top of the Sears Tower , bounce it off the Amoco Building and impale it on the foul pole at New Comiskey Park.Wish NU would give these kids a different gif since the NCat is defunct......
no way! lathon is coming! his legacy will still be lead guard after he is gone!
he's two years behind Lathon, right?I get your point from the other threads that you can never have enough good players. It makes sense and you always have great insight.
BUT - at Northwestern, the PG/Lead Guard position is like our Quarterback. Meaning, once the staff has settled on someone (often as a Freshman) then the backups simply don't see meaningful minutes. From what I recall (and I could be misremembering) Collins seemed to suggest that Lathon was the guy and would be given the keys i.e. B-Mac. If that's the case, then I think it's a fair question to ask how a highly-rated player at the same position would fit in. If we were Duke and had a ton of turnover to the NBA, then it's not that big of a deal. But at NU, our best players stay 4 (or in Esch's case a decade). Perhaps as a long-suffering NU fan, I'm just not used to "depth."
What is depth?I get your point from the other threads that you can never have enough good players. It makes sense and you always have great insight.
BUT - at Northwestern, the PG/Lead Guard position is like our Quarterback. Meaning, once the staff has settled on someone (often as a Freshman) then the backups simply don't see meaningful minutes. From what I recall (and I could be misremembering) Collins seemed to suggest that Lathon was the guy and would be given the keys i.e. B-Mac. If that's the case, then I think it's a fair question to ask how a highly-rated player at the same position would fit in. If we were Duke and had a ton of turnover to the NBA, then it's not that big of a deal. But at NU, our best players stay 4 (or in Esch's case a decade). Perhaps as a long-suffering NU fan, I'm just not used to "depth."
I think that has been out of necessity, not necessarily what is desired. NU would love to have the depth to not have to start over every four years at that position I'd have to think.I get your point from the other threads that you can never have enough good players. It makes sense and you always have great insight.
BUT - at Northwestern, the PG/Lead Guard position is like our Quarterback. Meaning, once the staff has settled on someone (often as a Freshman) then the backups simply don't see meaningful minutes. From what I recall (and I could be misremembering) Collins seemed to suggest that Lathon was the guy and would be given the keys i.e. B-Mac. If that's the case, then I think it's a fair question to ask how a highly-rated player at the same position would fit in. If we were Duke and had a ton of turnover to the NBA, then it's not that big of a deal. But at NU, our best players stay 4 (or in Esch's case a decade). Perhaps as a long-suffering NU fan, I'm just not used to "depth."