
Doug Gottlieb
Head Basketball Coach UW Green Bay & Host of The Doug Gottlieb Show on @FoxSportsRadio on the iHeart App. WELCOME TO THE TUNDRA
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hoopshq.com | Drew Blouin |Doug Gottlieb |Mike Barber |Chris Dortch
House became intrigued as his teammate’s mother, an attorney with the law firm Hagens Berman, explained that her firm planned to file a class action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and was searching for potential plaintiffs. House was indeed a perfect fit. Besides being an elite swimmer in one of the nation’s top programs, House was a straight-A student who was the president of ASU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
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hoopshq.com | Drew Blouin |Doug Gottlieb |Mike Barber |Chris Dortch
Uzan’s decision coincided with the news that Creighton transfer Pop Isaacs, a 6-foot-2 junior guard, had flipped his commitment from Houston to Texas A&M. Isaacs averaged 16.3 points per game last year before undergoing season-ending hip surgery. Still, with Uzan in the mix — a player already familiar with coach Kelvin Sampson’s unique culture and style — the Cougars have more than enough to cut down the nets in 2026.
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hoopshq.com | Drew Blouin |Doug Gottlieb |Mike Barber |Chris Dortch
“On top of being an unmatched functional athlete at this level, his natural feel for the game, instincts and baseline skillset lay the foundation for tremendous upside,” one recruiting scout in Kansas City told Hoops HQ. When Stokes originally planned to skip AAU basketball this season, the word on the recruiting circuit was that he was going to try to reclassify into the Class of 2025.
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hoopshq.com | Drew Blouin |Doug Gottlieb |Mike Barber |Chris Dortch
The addition of Haggerty is a major win for coach Jerome Tang, who has done an exceptional job of rebuilding his team after a disappointing 2024-25 campaign. Kansas State went 16-17 and finished ninth in the Big 12, failing to reach the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive year. Tang and his staff went into the offseason with a decimated roster. Most players had either exhausted their eligibility or opted to transfer out.
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hoopshq.com | Riley Frain |Mike Barber |Eric Prisbell |Doug Gottlieb
Departures: Naas Cunningham, 6-foot-7 freshman forward (UNLV); Mouhamed Dioubate, 6-foot-7 sophomore forward (Kentucky); Grant Nelson, 6-foot-11 senior forward (Graduated); Clifford Omoruyi, 6-foot-11 senior center (Graduated); Labaron Philon, 6-foot-4 freshman guard (NBA Draft); Derrion Reid, 6-foot-8 freshman forward (Oklahoma); Mark Sears, 6-foot-1 senior guard (Graduated); Jarin Stevenson, 6-foot-11 sophomore forward (North Carolina); Chris Youngblood 6-foot-4 senior guard (Graduated).
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