Story: Tre Singleton to the portal

CatManTrue

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Helpful! Chase was an elite athlete. Tre is not. If he gets stronger and develops some low post moves, his lack of shooting can be mitigated.
We also landed Chase thru the portal to replace another player who didn’t work out.

Hopefully CCC is licking his wounds, and then his chops.
 

Hungry Jack

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The minimization of Singleton’s role at NU is perplexing. I think it’s mainly a cognitive trick to cope with disappointment. He was one of our highest ranked recruits and contributed as much as any first year we have seen. He was on track to be a very good player for us. There is a reason why CCC wanted to keep him. It doesn’t matter if he’s NBA material or not. He’s the type of player we need.
 

Curdog7

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The minimization of Singleton’s role at NU is perplexing. I think it’s mainly a cognitive trick to cope with disappointment. He was one of our highest ranked recruits and contributed as much as any first year we have seen. He was on track to be a very good player for us. There is a reason why CCC wanted to keep him. It doesn’t matter if he’s NBA material or not. He’s the type of player we need.
No disagreement that it is loss. All I’m saying is I don’t see the massive upside. He can’t shoot. And this isn’t cope, I thought this after the first few games.
 

NJCat

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I bet Collins wishes he didn't schedule ISU for the scrimmage.....gave them a good look at a future Cyclone.
 

Baz = Heisman

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Tre Singleton is a moron. Giving away an NU degree when he’s far from a pro is as dumb as it gets. He’ll make a few mil over the next few years, blow it, and then what?
 

Catmandoo78

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Tre Singleton is a moron. Giving away an NU degree when he’s far from a pro is as dumb as it gets. He’ll make a few mil over the next few years, blow it, and then what?
He will also get to play in the NCAAT each year. That may mean a lot to him and raise his draft stock.
 

CatManTrue

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He will also get to play in the NCAAT each year. That may mean a lot to him and raise his draft stock.
Yea. It sucks when players leave but going to a non-rival like Iowa State where he will likely be in the dance for a couple of seasons makes it sting less.

Good luck to him - except for when he plays NU!
 
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Cumulatively maybe sure. Won’t matter. You can’t live on $1.5-2M from 20-90.
1.5 million in a HYSA is clearing over 45k a year. By the end of his sophomore year he’ll have made close to 2 million.

Even if he just earmarks 500k of that for retirement and invests it at his age, he’ll end up with 10+ mil by retirement age without saving another dollar.

Can very easily live off the money he’ll make in college the rest of his life if he wants.
 
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AdamOnFirst

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1.5 million in a HYSA is clearing over 45k a year. By the end of his sophomore year he’ll have made close to 2 million.

Even if he just earmarks 500k of that for retirement and invests it at his age, he’ll end up with 10+ mil by retirement age without saving another dollar.

Can very easily live off the money he’ll make in college the rest of his life if he wants.
Hey man, taxes. Still, not a start to sniff at.
 

Catmandoo78

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That doesn’t mean anything. Scouts want to see you play the best, not the 14 seed. Plus there’s so much coverage no one gets discovered anymore.
What if he just wants a chance to play meaningful games? His freshman year, the season was effectively over in December. Maybe he wants to play in the NCAAT. Iowa State is there every year. And for what it’s worth, this is likely not a pure money grab since Iowa State is famously low on cash as has been bemoaned by several former coaches and players there.
 

Baz = Heisman

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1.5 million in a HYSA is clearing over 45k a year. By the end of his sophomore year he’ll have made close to 2 million.

Even if he just earmarks 500k of that for retirement and invests it at his age, he’ll end up with 10+ mil by retirement age without saving another dollar.

Can very easily live off the money he’ll make in college the rest of his life if he wants.
Lol. I’m sure the guy leaving an NU degree on the table will be smart enough to earmark half his college earnings to retirement…
 

EagerFan

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Playing for Iowa State makes a lot of sense. He's not going to be the guy, so he'll have better numbers and an easier go of it that he would being the guy at NU. He's going to make 50% more cash, and he's almost guaranteed to play in the tournament next year.