Twitter reacts to Penn State basketball landing Ace Baldwin from transfer portal

College basketball Twitter reacts to Penn State’s first major transfer of the Mike Rhoades era

Penn State men’s basketball head coach [autotag]Mike Rhoades[/autotag] scored his first major victory with building his roster in Happy Valley on Easter. As many basketball insiders and recruiting experts predicted, Rhoades managed to bring one of his best players from VCU with him as [autotag]Ace Baldwin[/autotag] announced he committed to Penn State out of the transfer portal.

The addition of Baldwin is a major one for Penn State and Rhodes as the Penn State basketball roster has been devastated by departures and players entering the transfer portal to weigh their options for next season. Picking up the A-10 player of the year and the A-10 defensive player of the year is a major building block for the new head coach.

Here is how Twitter reacted to the big transfer news for the Nittany Lions.

Penn State coaching target Rodney Terry to be offered Texas job

This potential coaching candidate for Penn State looks to be off the market.

It was reported that [autotag]Rodney Terry[/autotag] was a target of the athletic department to become the next head coach at Penn State.

Terry took over as the interim coach of Texas after [autotag]Chris Beard[/autotag] was dismissed from his job during the season. Under Terry, the Longhorns finished the season with a 29-9 record, winners of the Big 12 Conference Tournament and the first Elite 8 appearance for the program since 2008.

Despite the success during the season, Texas hadn’t removed the interim tag, prompting questions if they would extend the job to Terry. It seems now that the administration is expected to officially offer the job.

If a deal can be reached quickly, Texas could announce Terry as the head coach as early as Tuesday according to 247Sports. There hasn’t been anything reported about the expected length of the contract, but it would be surprising if Terry didn’t become the next head coach of the Longhorns after the successful season.

With one of Penn State’s rumored targets now seemingly off the market, we’ll see where the athletic department will turn to find their next head coach.

They are reportedly meeting with current VCU coach [autotag]Mike Rhoades[/autotag] to offer him the job. Florida Atlantic coach [autotag]Dusty May[/autotag] has also been a rumored name, although talks with him won’t come until after the Owls play their Final Four game.

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Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren

Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Ben Askren’s coach and cornerman Mike Rhodes says Saturday’s fight with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

Askren is set to come out of his combat sports retirement to make his professional boxing debut against Paul in the main event of Triller Fight Club’s Saturday event, which takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and airs on pay-per-view.

Many wondered why Askren, a former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder, would transition sports at this stage to face Paul. Askren has said his payday will be more lucrative than all the money he made across three UFC fights combined, but Rhodes is adamant that’s not his only incentive.

“I think people think Ben is here to just collect a check,” Rhodes told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “Ben is one of the most competitive people you can meet in your life.

“It doesn’t matter what it is, he’s competitive. … The last thing we want to do is lose to Jake Paul. If people think he’s doing this as just a joke or playing around, you’ll see the fight.”

https://youtu.be/YBVtJp_Lt18

Askren is by no means known as a striker. His wrestling background allowed him to rise to prominence in MMA, but Rhodes said he’s noticed a change now that Askren has committed his full time and effort into working his hands over the past several months.

It hasn’t been the easiest adjustment, but Rhodes has seen the evolution and thinks Askren has come into a form that will lead to success on fight night.

“If you look at Ben’s career and you look at Jake’s career, just the pure amount of time and experience spent in the arena, whether it’s the boxing ring or the cage, he’s going to be more comfortable in there,” Rhodes said.

“So, the longer the fight goes, the better for us. Ben has said multiple times he’s not a fast-twitch athlete. Those guys have better cardio, better conditioning, and I think one of the things Ben would say right now, is being able to have a singular focus on boxing, the cardio shape that he’s in right now, he’s able to do that all day.

“We will dominate if the fight is close. All we have to do is make the fight at range competitive, because over time we will start to overtake him because our experience in fighting – not just boxing, but fighting – will start to shine.”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Rhodes said he’s not touting Askren to be more than he is going into this fight. He sees “awkward” attributes, such as power, that create a path to victory for his fighter, who he will share a corner with alongside former UFC champion Tyron Woodley. Ultimately he envisions Paul having a lot of problems.

“I’m not going to blow smoke: I’m not going to say he’s just crushing the pads, but he has that awkward strength,” Rhodes said. “Those guys that grappled him will tell you it’s different.

“It’s not like just grab a barbell and bench 600 pounds of weight, but he makes those people feel weak. His power is awkward because his punching style is awkward.

“I think that will be an advantage. In positions where you don’t think he’s going to be able to hit hard, he’ll be able to generate power. I think Ben is kind of heavy-handed to the point he doesn’t have athletic power, but at the end of the punch, it stings a bit.

“I think with his cardio and the punching numbers he’ll be able to put out, I think his power will be able to wear Jake down as opposed to one-shot, end-the-fight kind of power.”

All this leads to a fascinating clash on Saturday. Rhodes insists Askren is not to be underestimated, and he aligns with his fighter’s prediction of a late-round TKO.

“I think they messed up – I think they thought Jake was going to dominate everything,” Rhodes said. “I think that’s a very safe and reliable pick. If anywhere were to happen before that and it goes to a decision and we win, good.”

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Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren

Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

***

ATLANTA – Ben Askren’s coach and cornerman Mike Rhodes says Saturday’s fight with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

Askren is set to come out of his combat sports retirement to make his professional boxing debut against Paul in the main event of Triller Fight Club’s Saturday event, which takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and airs on pay-per-view.

Many wondered why Askren, a former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder, would transition sports at this stage to face Paul. Askren has said his payday will be more lucrative than all the money he made across three UFC fights combined, but Rhodes is adamant that’s not his only incentive.

“I think people think Ben is here to just collect a check,” Rhodes told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “Ben is one of the most competitive people you can meet in your life.

“It doesn’t matter what it is, he’s competitive. … The last thing we want to do is lose to Jake Paul. If people think he’s doing this as just a joke or playing around, you’ll see the fight.”

https://youtu.be/YBVtJp_Lt18

Askren is by no means known as a striker. His wrestling background allowed him to rise to prominence in MMA, but Rhodes said he’s noticed a change now that Askren has committed his full time and effort into working his hands over the past several months.

It hasn’t been the easiest adjustment, but Rhodes has seen the evolution and thinks Askren has come into a form that will lead to success on fight night.

“If you look at Ben’s career and you look at Jake’s career, just the pure amount of time and experience spent in the arena, whether it’s the boxing ring or the cage, he’s going to be more comfortable in there,” Rhodes said.

“So, the longer the fight goes, the better for us. Ben has said multiple times he’s not a fast-twitch athlete. Those guys have better cardio, better conditioning, and I think one of the things Ben would say right now, is being able to have a singular focus on boxing, the cardio shape that he’s in right now, he’s able to do that all day.

“We will dominate if the fight is close. All we have to do is make the fight at range competitive, because over time we will start to overtake him because our experience in fighting – not just boxing, but fighting – will start to shine.”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Rhodes said he’s not touting Askren to be more than he is going into this fight. He sees “awkward” attributes, such as power, that create a path to victory for his fighter, who he will share a corner with alongside former UFC champion Tyron Woodley. Ultimately he envisions Paul having a lot of problems.

“I’m not going to blow smoke: I’m not going to say he’s just crushing the pads, but he has that awkward strength,” Rhodes said. “Those guys that grappled him will tell you it’s different.

“It’s not like just grab a barbell and bench 600 pounds of weight, but he makes those people feel weak. His power is awkward because his punching style is awkward.

“I think that will be an advantage. In positions where you don’t think he’s going to be able to hit hard, he’ll be able to generate power. I think Ben is kind of heavy-handed to the point he doesn’t have athletic power, but at the end of the punch, it stings a bit.

“I think with his cardio and the punching numbers he’ll be able to put out, I think his power will be able to wear Jake down as opposed to one-shot, end-the-fight kind of power.”

All this leads to a fascinating clash on Saturday. Rhodes insists Askren is not to be underestimated, and he aligns with his fighter’s prediction of a late-round TKO.

“I think they messed up – I think they thought Jake was going to dominate everything,” Rhodes said. “I think that’s a very safe and reliable pick. If anywhere were to happen before that and it goes to a decision and we win, good.”

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Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ picking Ben Askren, will have problems with ‘awkward’ power

Ben Askren’s coach and cornerman Mike Rhodes says Saturday’s boxing match with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

ATLANTA – [autotag]Ben Askren[/autotag]’s coach and cornerman [autotag]Mike Rhodes[/autotag] says Saturday’s fight with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

Askren is set to come out of his combat sports retirement to make his professional boxing debut against Paul in the main event of Triller Fight Club’s Saturday event, which takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and airs on pay-per-view.

Many wondered why Askren, a former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder, would transition sports at this stage to face Paul. Askren has said his payday will be more lucrative than all the money he made across three UFC fights combined, but Rhodes is adamant that’s not his only incentive.

“I think people think Ben is here to just collect a check,” Rhodes told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “Ben is one of the most competitive people you can meet in your life. It doesn’t matter what it is, he’s competitive. … The last thing we want to do is lose to Jake Paul. If people think he’s doing this as just a joke or playing around, you’ll see the fight.”

Askren is by no means known as a striker. His wrestling background allowed him to rise to prominence in MMA, but Rhodes said he’s noticed a change now that Askren has committed his full time and effort into working his hands over the past several months. It hasn’t been the easiest adjustment, but Rhodes has seen the evolution and thinks Askren has come into a form that will lead to success on fight night.

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“If you look at Ben’s career and you look at Jake’s career, just the pure amount of time and experience spent in the arena, whether it’s the boxing ring or the cage, he’s going to be more comfortable in there,” Rhodes said. “So, the longer the fight goes, the better for us. Ben has said multiple times he’s not a fast-twitch athlete. Those guys have better cardio, better conditioning and I think one of the things Ben would say right now, is being able to have a singular focus on boxing, the cardio shape that he’s in right now, he’s able to do that all day. We will dominate if the fight is close. All we have to do is make the fight at range competitive, because over time we will start to overtake him because our experience in fighting – not just boxing, but fighting – will start to shine.”

Rhodes said he’s not touting Askren to be more than he is going into this fight. He sees “awkward” attributes, such as power, that create a path to victory for his fighter, who he will share a corner with alongside former UFC champion Tyron Woodley. Ultimately he envisions Paul having a lot of problems.

“I’m not going to blow smoke: I’m not going to say he’s just crushing the pads, but he has that awkward strength,” Rhodes said. “Those guys that grappled him will tell you it’s different. It’s not like just grab a barbell and bench 600 pounds of weight, but he makes those people feel weak. His power is awkward because his punching style is awkward. I think that will be an advantage. In positions where you don’t think he’s going to be able to hit hard, he’ll be able to generate power.

“I think Ben is kind of heavy-handed to the point he doesn’t have athletic power, but at the end of the punch, it stings a bit. I think with his cardio and the punching numbers he’ll be able to put out, I think his power will be able to wear Jake down as opposed to one-shot, end-the-fight kind of power.”

All this leads to a fascinating clash on Saturday. Rhodes insists Askren is not to be underestimated, and he aligns with his fighter’s prediction of a late-round TKO.

“I think they messed up – I think they thought Jake was going to dominate everything,” Rhodes said. “I think that’s a very safe and reliable pick. If anywhere were to happen before that and it goes to a decision and we win, good.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBVtJp_Lt18

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