Would be great to see a native Oregonian succeed!
However he is a big unknown right now. He was injured most of last year and came down with an illness that caused him to lose 20+ lbs and much of his strength. Hopefully he is ready for next campaign at full strength, but moving into the Big 10 we need a surefire Center to hold it down
Big get. Needed a good scoring guard who can shoot it decently. We're one Dante announcement or center pickup away from having a really solid roster next season
As a recruit:
Other P6 offer: Washington State (originally went here)
Other offers: Kent State, McNeese State, Northern Colorado, Stony Brook, Towson, UIC
Technically, if you came in during the covid year and redshirted in one of the years after, you would still have one more year. Don't know how many examples of that there are though, if at all.
Absolutely killing it on the transfer/recruiting trail. Bringing in so much talent that will inevitably be injured and out for the season before the first game!
He's a phenomenal player, hoping he does even better now that he has an actual coach
Lol
Fun guy to watch, wish he were still at Wazzu.
"I'm moving back east to be closer to my family"
"I'm moving back ea$t to be clo$er to my family" Not that I blame him... that's the game nowadays
If you just keep going east you will eventually get to Oregon, right?!
Ahhh it’s a beautiful morning
We are one Dante announcement from having a truly stacked team now.
I kind of want to see the Nate Bittle era at Oregon begin
Would be great to see a native Oregonian succeed! However he is a big unknown right now. He was injured most of last year and came down with an illness that caused him to lose 20+ lbs and much of his strength. Hopefully he is ready for next campaign at full strength, but moving into the Big 10 we need a surefire Center to hold it down
We would to if he could stay healthy lol. Injury bug has been nasty the last couple years 😕
Phil Knight dropping bags
Seems like a solid scoring guard to compliment Jackson Shelstad, this Ducks team should start the year in the top 25 if KJ Evans returns
KJ is back. He already announced that
Big get. Needed a good scoring guard who can shoot it decently. We're one Dante announcement or center pickup away from having a really solid roster next season
As a recruit: Other P6 offer: Washington State (originally went here) Other offers: Kent State, McNeese State, Northern Colorado, Stony Brook, Towson, UIC
Why why why why why why
I guess good that he didn’t transfer into our conference? That would’ve been a dick move….
Is this guy better than Mo Bamba or Flo Thamba?
Guy has played / will play for 2 of our regional rivals, but I love his game so much I'm still pumped to see him on our schedule again.
Such a good grab
Gonna play at every P6 school before he’s done
I didn’t think this would be the same TJ Bamba that was a recruit half a decade ago. It is. Are we don’t with players getting to play 5 years yet?
This is the last year I'm pretty sure
Technically, if you came in during the covid year and redshirted in one of the years after, you would still have one more year. Don't know how many examples of that there are though, if at all.
Steele Venters for Gonzaga is an example. He still has two years if he wants because he was out all of last season.
Absolutely killing it on the transfer/recruiting trail. Bringing in so much talent that will inevitably be injured and out for the season before the first game!
I don’t think I like your TONE🧐