Dominguez, Holloway and Isaacs seem to tranfering out...I am a little puzzled considering the success in year one. Hope there is a silver lining there
halfastros81 said:
We haven't lost any of them yet. Not saying we won't lose some or all but we haven't until we have.
I think so, too. He has to fix making layups, moving his feet on defense, and rebounding.t - cam said:
Clemence is going to average 17+ next year.
2nd Generation Ag said:
No one knows this but Clemence was hurt at the end of the year. He had a hard time practicing. He had a foot issue. He had the equivalent of turf toe. Which can be painful.
Dimond1968 said:
Yeah as good as this year went. I'm fine with nobody returning. This team needs to get more athletic.
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Reality is if we're wanting to compete on a national level, then much of this roster needs to get turned over next year or a lot of players accepting role-player type positions.
These guys aren't freshmen, they aren't going to take big leaps next year.
Sucks that is the NIL-world we live in, but if we roll out a similar roster next year then we're going to wind up with similar results and get outclassed in Round 2.
Historically that's not really that bad for A&M, but we're in a window where the amount of money we spend directly correlates with national success, so if we have it and we're serious about winning, then a lot of these guys won't be here next year.
bobinator said:
I was texting Marc and Method during the Houston game that maybe getting smoked was best case scenario (other than winning obviously) because we kind of needed people to realize that, from a talent perspective, we weren't close to the top tier teams.
Proposition Joe said:bobinator said:
I was texting Marc and Method during the Houston game that maybe getting smoked was best case scenario (other than winning obviously) because we kind of needed people to realize that, from a talent perspective, we weren't close to the top tier teams.
Yeah, you hate to frame it that way but its the truth. And I have high hopes we're actually going to see it in action - this NIL free-for-all window isn't going to stay open forever, so a school like Texas A&M needs to take advantage while they have the opportunity.
bobinator said:
Yeah and there's really two levels, I do think we'll probably see us be a significant player for some obviously good players out of the portal.
But I also think Bucky's approach is going to get us a player or two every year where when they commit we're going "okay... I guess we need depth so why not" and then that player turns into a significant contributor for us like Clemence.
That second one is where having a whole year to really build up our scouting operation and having a strategy in place is going to make a big difference.
Lots or reasons to be excited about PJ, but KSU finished 15th in the Big 12 and was mess with their coaching situation. Did you mean player from a top conference?GoodAg Paulie said:
We just picked up a 23 pt scorer off a top team in the Big 12.......
PJ Haggerty’s College Basketball Journey:
— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) April 10, 2026
2023 — TCU, 2.8 PPG
2024 — Tulsa, 21.2 PPG
2025 — Memphis, 21.7 PPG
2026 — Kansas State, 23.4 PPG
2027 — Texas A&M, TBD
The poster boy for the transfer portal, and he always gets his. 💰 pic.twitter.com/ToYNAEPye0
FTAG 2000 said:
Michigans entire starting five were transfers.
Let's give Bucky a full portal season shall we?