Miggs
Well-Known Member
Yes final four and being a legit top 5 team in CFB last year. You are so right.
We talkin' Utah?
Yes final four and being a legit top 5 team in CFB last year. You are so right.
So, yeah, if that makes me an over the top homer...lol.
Who dat?Chris Reyes is transferring
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Essentially he is a WCC level player who filled in when Utah was desperate and did a good job given his physical limitations.
Ya right. Keep dreaming broStay, Poeltl. Stay.
Ya right. Keep dreaming bro
My money is still on Poetle leaving, but I do find it very strange that he hasn't announced yet. There's rumblings that this might not be a slam dunk. From what little I know of his family situation, he's not one of these kids that absolutely feels like he needs to come out for financial reasons. Couple that with the fact that Sabonis did a pretty good job of exposing what Poetle needs to work on to be effective at the next level, and who knows? If he loves his college experience, there's little chance that he comes back and plays next year and hurts his already cemented lottery status.
As far as "what-ifs" go, if by some stroke of luck Poetle were to stay, you add Collette and the Barefield kid at PG and that is a very, very, good Utah basketball team. For the record, I think they'll be better than expected once Collette and Barefield are in the mix.
I really hope he leaves. I think it would be best for him and probably the program in the long run. I think there was a legitimate fear of him dropping last year due to poor FT shooting and going to a team where he wouldn't have much of an opportunity. I think that's gone now and he needs to move on to bigger things. He has the opportunity to do play in the greatest league in the world, he'll probably go somewhere where he he will get minutes, and he will get a huge contract. It really isn't going to get much better for him though it could evaporate with one injury.
As far as the program is concerned, getting an under the radar Sophomore from Austria into the lotto surely isn't a bad thing for a programs resume. Poetl getting injured would leave the impression that he was given bad advice by his coaches whether or not it's true. If he stays and Utah does about the same or worse nothing really has been gained as far as perception. We could go further next year but I think everything else outweighs that. If he leaves and we keep it together Larry still looks legit, If we do better he looks fantastic, and if we do slightly worse he gets a lost your best player pass. Lastly, Poetl staying will take valuable development minutes away from Jayce Johnson and likely little if anything will be gained by anyone else. So what's the point?