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Damn. I can't say I'm rooting for his continued success ...
He picked Indiana from a list of offers that included Oregon State, Texas A&M, Utah, USC, Creighton, South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Wichita State, DePaul, Oklahoma State and Xavier.So Kopp had serious interest from Indiana, Oregon State and Utah...
And he picked the Big Ten team.
One of the teams that we were as good as, but finished behind...
I looked to see if Kopp had graduated from NU, but it doesn't appear to be the case. That suggests he is trading down (significantly) degree-wise... Let me know if I have that wrong...
"Coach Woodson sees my potential as a versatile player and he has a plan for my development," Kopp said.
Are we sure he didn't leave because of his perceived coaching issues at NU?
No way to sugarcoat this one. He picked an academically weaker school in the same conference, just as far from home, who isn't necessarily a sure thing to even make the tournament next year. It's pretty clear there is something he didn't like about NU.He committed to Indiana. First in-conference transfer since...Ben Johnson?
No way to sugarcoat this one. He picked an academically weaker school in the same conference, just as far from home, who isn't necessarily a sure thing to even make the tournament next year. It's pretty clear there is something he didn't like about NU.
The only good news from all this is that now he can go miss all those open three-pointers for the Hoosiers.
(Ok.... that was a cheap shot out of bitterness.)
He may get some open 3 pointers nowNo way to sugarcoat this one. He picked an academically weaker school in the same conference, just as far from home, who isn't necessarily a sure thing to even make the tournament next year. It's pretty clear there is something he didn't like about NU.
The only good news from all this is that now he can go miss all those open three-pointers for the Hoosiers.
(Ok.... that was a cheap shot out of bitterness.)
I hold no ill will against any of these kids.No way to sugarcoat this one. He picked an academically weaker school in the same conference, just as far from home, who isn't necessarily a sure thing to even make the tournament next year. It's pretty clear there is something he didn't like about NU.
The only good news from all this is that now he can go miss all those open three-pointers for the Hoosiers.
(Ok.... that was a cheap shot out of bitterness.)
You already know he’s going to hit six or seven against us. For a split second I was going to suggest Gaines could tail him for the entire game ...
In all seriousness, if anyone had that list of options for your final season versus another basement year at NU, they’d hit the road too.
As CSC would say, check The Rock.No way to sugarcoat this one. He picked an academically weaker school in the same conference, just as far from home, who isn't necessarily a sure thing to even make the tournament next year. It's pretty clear there is something he didn't like about NU.