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I’d take Boynton over Steve all day, every day, 365 days a year. There’s not one aspect of Steve that’s been even slightly impressive—or good. He refuses to interact with the student body, something Boynton did enthusiastically. Beyond basketball, most fans have no idea how important Boynton was to this university. That’s all I’ll say about that.

Steven will be gone. I know I’m blunt, and I don’t have fans around here because of that. But that’s the thing—many fans only see very little of a person and think they’ve got that person all figured out. Boynton was a tremendous asset to Oklahoma State.

Many people were saddened when he left. I’m sorry—not many fans, tragically. Boynton is a damn good man. A hell of a lot better man than the one this weasel of an AD picked.

I don’t like the AD. I don’t like his choices, and believe me, many very important people at OSU don’t either. Believe me.

I’m proud of Boynton. I couldn’t be happier for the outstanding human being that he is. I guarantee no one would ever find a better human being. I wish him nothing but success. He deserves so much more, regardless of how belittled he is by some person on a message board.
Jesus H Christ. This doesn’t even warrant a response. But two counter points, Lutz did frat and sorority visits and toured campus handing pizza, there’s two examples of how he interacted with students. And so many people hate Weiberg he literally just signed his extension contract this week. Keep posting though, your schtick is entertaining.
 
Many people were saddened when he left. I’m sorry—not many fans, tragically.
Bull$#!t
All EVERYBODY on here ever said was how great a dude Boynton was, and because of that they desperately wanted to see him succeed.
He did everything right except enhance the winning product on the court; unfortunately for a coach at any level, if you don’t win, you get replaced. Boynton didn’t win enough and I believe he would even acknowledge that fact himself.
GTFO with this part right here in particular
 
I’d take Boynton over Steve all day, every day, 365 days a year. There’s not one aspect of Steve that’s been even slightly impressive—or good. He refuses to interact with the student body, something Boynton did enthusiastically. Beyond basketball, most fans have no idea how important Boynton was to this university. That’s all I’ll say about that.

Steven will be gone. I know I’m blunt, and I don’t have fans around here because of that. But that’s the thing—many fans only see very little of a person and think they’ve got that person all figured out. Boynton was a tremendous asset to Oklahoma State.

Many people were saddened when he left. I’m sorry—not many fans, tragically. Boynton is a damn good man. A hell of a lot better man than the one this weasel of an AD picked.

I don’t like the AD. I don’t like his choices, and believe me, many very important people at OSU don’t either. Believe me.

I’m proud of Boynton. I couldn’t be happier for the outstanding human being that he is. I guarantee no one would ever find a better human being. I wish him nothing but success. He deserves so much more, regardless of how belittled he is by some person on a message board.
Paul Hanson was a great guy too.

Did you have a point buried in your opus?
 
Listening to College Sports Today on Sirius yesterday and they were talking about the NIL market this season. Offers are up 65%, SIXTY FIVE PERCENT over last year.

Yet another glaring example of how unsustainable this model is.
Someone mentioned the "agents." I don't know any but I can imagine they are pretty soulless lot, cashing in while the cash is plentiful.

 
The Eaton, Nash, Harris & Green class under Sean is still the highest ranked class?
It was probably the highest class. Leonard Hamilton brought in some great classes, but couldn't make it produce at a high level.

Sean was on staff, but that was Eddie Sutton. Eddie made a bigtime effort that year and was more active in recruiting visits than he had been in the past. Eddie's efforts were discussed a lot when it came to that class.

Also Nash was about 6 or 7 years later under Travis Ford.
 
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Jesus H Christ. This doesn’t even warrant a response. But two counter points, Lutz did frat and sorority visits and toured campus handing pizza, there’s two examples of how he interacted with students. And so many people hate Weiberg he literally just signed his extension contract this week. Keep posting though, your schtick is entertaining.
Last sentence missing /S, right.
 
Walker scored 17 against us in 18 minutes. Had 1 rebound and no assists. Also only the 9th game of his career at that point.

He was CUSA 6th man of the year
Walker had a really good freshman year. He earned the starting job at the end of the year and his numbers exploded in his last 10 games or so as a starter. In addition to 6th man of the year he was also on the all freshman team in conference. He’s built like a tank, looks like a Clary clone. He should easily slide into the backup PG role and could play along side Clary like Curry did this year, he’s a better outside shooter by the number than Curry was this year. Another really solid pickup.
 
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Walker had a really good freshman year. He earned the starting job at the end of the year and his numbers exploded in his last 10 games or so as a starter. In addition to 6th man of the year he was also on the all freshman team in conference. He’s built like a tank, looks like a Clary clone. He should easily slide into the backup PG role and could play along side Clary like Curry did this year, he’s a better outside shooter by the number than Curry was this year. Another really solid pickup.
After becoming a full-time starter on February 7, in 11 games Walker averaged 17.3 PPG on 59-129 FGs (45.7%), 12-37 3FGs (32.4%), and 60-78 FTs (76.9%).
 
Seems more like a 2G. His scoring really went up late in the season. Started the last 11 games and had 39 AST and 31 Turnovers. 84/63 for the year.
 
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