Originally Posted by BWillie:
Guy ain't never seen a shot he didn't like though. Hopefully he's more like Remy and less like Yesufu or Charlie "Clank" Moore
His teammates were disgraceful offensively so he basically had to shoot every shot. His 3PT percentage should be expected to rise on a team like KU.
Not sure his defense will be good enough to keep him on the floor but there’s always value in a shooter for particular game situations. [Reply]
@KUHoops has not had success with small transfer guards like Charlie Moore & Joseph Yesufu and even Remy Martin didn’t turn it on, providentially, until NCAA Tournament. But I like what I see of NIU transfer Diggy Coit. He should be a great energizer off the bench.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
His teammates were disgraceful offensively so he basically had to shoot every shot. His 3PT percentage should be expected to rise on a team like KU.
Not sure his defense will be good enough to keep him on the floor but there’s always value in a shooter for particular game situations.
That post was not meant to be a complaint, just more like caution. I'm happy as hell to get a guy like that willing to come off the bench. He can get his own shot. We need a guy like that. [Reply]
One crazy thing about Coit is he was allowed to shoot 9.6 threes per game. His 2-point FG percentage is actually pretty good for a small guard at exactly 50%. Harris shot 44% from 2 last year. McCullar shot 52% from 2 last year. [Reply]
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Kansas Athletics to Move to Per-Seat-Donation Model for Football and Men's Basketball
In keeping with efforts to streamline operations, cultivate a new generation of fans and resources, and position Kansas’s athletics programs at a championship level, Kansas Athletics is making adjustments to priority-seating benefits tied to contributions.
To provide greater transparency and clarity, the previous benefits model will be altered beginning with the 2025 fund drive year as we transition to a per-seat-donation model at Allen Fieldhouse and David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Each seat in Allen Fieldhouse and most seats in David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium will have an assigned value that includes both the ticket price and required donation.
Coinciding with these changes are comprehensive repricing plans for Kansas football and basketball, which will result in contribution and ticket-price changes across significant sections of those venues. Projected basketball repricing information can be found by clicking the link below, and the upcoming 2024-25 basketball season will not be impacted.
Looks like it'll be about $2-3k for sidelines seats up by the rafters, $4k-$7500 for chairbacks, and a low of $875, all per ticket costs for the '25-'26 school year based on the map they sent with this email. [Reply]