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  • D.A.H.
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    Originally posted by Corporateballa View Post
    Sensire Harris is going to be defensive player of the year in the American.
    i see what you did there

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  • leo from jersey
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    After watching USU play as a team, it was good to hear CJC say while at YSU. Basketball consists of 5 players playing as a team. It has been awhile since we saw that on offense, We still need the floor leader and it appears that CJC knows that much more than I do.

    He also mentioned a name of a great former UC Coach- Dan Peters ---- such great memories.

    GO CATS
    Last edited by leo from jersey; 03-25-2026, 07:11 AM.

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Originally posted by sedz View Post
    He had a 5.8 BPM in February and March. So yes, he improved over the season. 3.1 last year, 5.0 this year. I think 7 or so is a reasonable expectation for next year if he continues to improve. I don't think that's worth half of our budget. He would have to be first team all conference to earn that.
    What if Thiam is a third of our budget? Reading reports of $10 mil in NIL already, and that could go up if the Huggs deep pockets alums come back.

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  • Corporateballa
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    Sensire Harris is going to be defensive player of the year in the American.

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  • bearcatbret
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    The grade for this hire (spoiler a B+)"
    Grading the Jerrod Calhoun hire for Cincinnati basketball

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  • leeraymond372@gmail.com
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    Originally posted by Gmann View Post

    Totally agree. I'd like to keep Thiam but not at that price. There are only a handful of programs in the country that can afford to take that chance. Just ask Kansas (Peterson) and BYU (Dybantsa) how paying 1 guy that much of your budget worked out for a deep run in the tourney.

    I am hoping that Calhoun is a much better judge of how to assemble a TEAM than Miller who largely seemed to just want to grab talented pieces and throw them together. That obviously did not work.
    One of the problems with dealing with Thiam is his handler and big man coach. Calhoun may not want to be bothered by that arrangement. Given this, Thiam may not be back. Also, Thiam had a very good conference season. My guess is he may likely throw his name in the NBA draft hat. If he does, some team will draft him. Thiam showed that he can score inside consistently. Great size and good hands. Not a bad rebounder (could be better). Low motor, however. Very good upside. Lots of potential.

    Thaim may have his mind on going pro.

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  • Cincatz13
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    He is here folks. Went to Lunken and saw the whole entourage! Excited for a new era.

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  • Oldtimer_UC_fan
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    Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

    other sources are saying 10 plus. Who knows as one source may have speculated and the others just repeated. It was from on3 and Pete Nakos who is viewed as in the know.
    As I previously posted, maybe some of our deep pockets can dig deeper.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Dan Hoard: One of the things I loved about my years as a minor league baseball broadcaster was getting to know future stars when they were just getting started.
    I first saw Fred McGriff as a skinny, 21-year-old kid who was overmatched in Triple-A. Thirty-nine years later, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
    Before he was named American League Rookie of the Year (2007) and MVP (2008), I watched Dustin Pedroia defy expectations as a diminutive minor league shortstop. His listed height was 5’8, his actual height was closer to 5’6, and he carried himself like he was 6’5.
    I suspect I am going to have a similar experience with Jerrod Calhoun.
    I got to know Jerrod when he was a 22-year-old student assistant at UC in the 2003-04 season. What stood out as the time was how well-connected he was to high school recruiting in the state of Ohio. He seemed to have a relationship with numerous coaches and most of the highly-ranked players.
    As a student assistant, he tried to anticipate how he could best help the coaches before they even requested it. And he soaked up knowledge from a great staff like a sponge, learning from Bob Huggins (935 wins, two Final Fours), Mick Cronin (527 wins, one Final Four) and Andy Kennedy (411 wins, including the most in Ole Miss history).
    I was in my fourth year as UC’s radio announcer, and I remember my broadcast partner Chuck Machock being impressed with Jerrod as well. They shared Cleveland-area roots, and Chuck took an instant liking to a young coach with a great work ethic and no ego.
    I have enjoyed watching Jerrod’s coaching journey ever since, and I am fired-up that his next stop is Cincinnati.
    The UC basketball program has landed an up-and-coming star.

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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by BearKatz View Post


    Is that Nick Williams next to Hicks?
    don't know but it would be nice for Hicks to speak to the new players. Eric is my favorite modern era Bearcat. Ron Bonham and the one and only Oscar are my other favorites.

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  • BearKatz
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    Is that Nick Williams next to Hicks?

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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by longtimefan View Post

    If $3.5mil is half our budget, we won’t compete for the top of the Big 12, it doesn’t matter who the coach is.
    other sources are saying 10 plus. Who knows as one source may have speculated and the others just repeated. It was from on3 and Pete Nakos who is viewed as in the know.

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  • longtimefan
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    Originally posted by sedz View Post
    He had a 5.8 BPM in February and March. So yes, he improved over the season. 3.1 last year, 5.0 this year. I think 7 or so is a reasonable expectation for next year if he continues to improve. I don't think that's worth half of our budget. He would have to be first team all conference to earn that.
    If $3.5mil is half our budget, we won’t compete for the top of the Big 12, it doesn’t matter who the coach is.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Twitter/X = @CoachCalhoun_UC

    Just hit the follow, while unfollowing @CoachWesMiller

    #TheMovement

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  • leo from jersey
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    one more because it is groovy time in Clifton
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDQDRvSX...g&name=900x900

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