What if oscar/Lowry know what they're doing? What if Chester Frazier handpicked Jevon Thomas and Nigel Johnson and believes that these two guys have the potential to be really good players?
K-State fans have a right to be upset about Angel leaving, but after thinking about things a little bit, I'm not sure that this loss will be as devastating as it seems. Angel is a really good player, and it always sucks losing good players, but Angel did have moments where he was out-matched athletically and times when he didn't take care of the ball. Look at his stat line from the LaSalle game and tell me that he didn't piss down his pants that day:
http://espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=330812306(36 minutes, 0-6 fg, 4:3 a/to, 2 stl, 2 pts)
To tell you the truth, I don't think oscar and co. are all that upset that Angel is transferring. K-State's bread and butter next year will be Southwell and Gipson, and honestly, that's a pretty damn good one/two punch. K-State's task will be finding an inside presence on defense (maybe DJamer/Neville Fincher?) and a reliable starting point guard. When it's all said and done, I think at least one of Jevon Thomas/Nigel Johnson will end up being a really good player for K-State. As for the rest of the roster, Nino Williams will be improved. Westicles/Foster could make an impact... we'll see. The '13 recruiting class for K-State is really just a big question mark. These kids aren't highly ranked or anything like that, but they still seem like guys who could be impact players at a mid major program, and maybe that's what Weber needs. Eventually Weber will have to land a top 50-75 prospect, but right now the program looks like it will have enough talent to at least make the NCAA tourney.