Milos Uzan Transfers to Houston
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Milos Uzan Transfers to Houston
Oklahoma point guard Milos Uzan announced Saturday he will transfer to the University of Houston.
Uzan represents a significant addition for the Cougars, as the replacement for All-American point guard Jamal Shead, and caps a week that saw starters LJ Cryer and J’Wan Roberts commit for one final season.
Uzan played two seasons at OU, averaging 9.0 points, 4.4 assists and 3.4 rebounds in 32 starts this past season.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ ... r-BB1lAed4
Uzan represents a significant addition for the Cougars, as the replacement for All-American point guard Jamal Shead, and caps a week that saw starters LJ Cryer and J’Wan Roberts commit for one final season.
Uzan played two seasons at OU, averaging 9.0 points, 4.4 assists and 3.4 rebounds in 32 starts this past season.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/ ... r-BB1lAed4
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Are we going to have enough players to even participate in men’s hoops next year?
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We oughta scrap men's basketball, and put funds earmarked for it towards women's basketball, or towards football. I'm being serious about this.SoonerTony wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:00 pm Are we going to have enough players to even participate in men’s hoops next year?
Yes, crying "uncle" due to the existence of pro basketball robbing the Sooner mens' program of attendance money, and related revenue. If OKC was a much bigger city, the pro and the college teams could possibly both do all right, like in Dallas, LA, Houston etc.
I could not disagree more.inconnu wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:08 amWe oughta scrap men's basketball, and put funds earmarked for it towards women's basketball, or towards football. I'm being serious about this.SoonerTony wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:00 pm Are we going to have enough players to even participate in men’s hoops next year?
Yes, crying "uncle" due to the existence of pro basketball robbing the Sooner mens' program of attendance money, and related revenue. If OKC was a much bigger city, the pro and the college teams could possibly both do all right, like in Dallas, LA, Houston etc.
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...sort of feel sorry for Porter, losing damn near his entire team 2 years running now.
Hard to have any team cohesiveness and structure starting over with a new group of players every season.
The SOONER BB culture seems to have become a "one & done" transfer portal stepping stone.
The outdated LNC, the lack of any real fan support, and Moser's coaching method (which I'm beginning to doubt) has put OKLAHOMA behind the 8-ball.
Porter Moser is sitting on a heater this upcoming season!
Hard to have any team cohesiveness and structure starting over with a new group of players every season.
The SOONER BB culture seems to have become a "one & done" transfer portal stepping stone.
The outdated LNC, the lack of any real fan support, and Moser's coaching method (which I'm beginning to doubt) has put OKLAHOMA behind the 8-ball.
Porter Moser is sitting on a heater this upcoming season!
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Yes, we are a one-and-done school but without any of the winning.OU Chinaman wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 9:16 am ...sort of feel sorry for Porter, losing damn near his entire team 2 years running now.
Hard to have any team cohesiveness and structure starting over with a new group of players every season.
The SOONER BB culture seems to have become a "one & done" transfer portal stepping stone.
The outdated LNC, the lack of any real fan support, and Moser's coaching method (which I'm beginning to doubt) has put OKLAHOMA behind the 8-ball.
Porter Moser is sitting on a heater this upcoming season!
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It will never happen, but I agree 100%. NIL & unlimited transfers have ruined college basketball. Let the women's team play in McCasland Field House & scrap the whole off campus new arena/entertainment district.inconnu wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:08 am We oughta scrap men's basketball, and put funds earmarked for it towards women's basketball, or towards football. I'm being serious about this.
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I don't want to scrap mens basketball BUT I agree with McCasland Field House, update it, maybe add some more seats. it's a PERFECT BB Venue. If They want some place to host concerts .. then scrap the LNC and build an actual facility dedicated to that. The day of the Mixed use BB/Everything else in the world has been killed by NIL. Athletes want a 1st class BB experience and the LNC is not that AND the two are mutually exclusive. You can't build a dedicated BB facility that is ALSO a good big name concert venue. Unless you can sell 15-20K College BB tickets Time to move on.
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And now perhaps our most promising young player, Kaden Cooper, is entering the portal.
Joe C. has made many great decisions as AD. The decision to keep Moser after this season ended is not one of them.
Joe C. has made many great decisions as AD. The decision to keep Moser after this season ended is not one of them.
The biggest punch in the gut here for me is seeing other coaches at very solid programs that snap up the significant, unrealized potential of our top players. Very disappointing, very telling.
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