He’s punching the air right nowRIP @JimHurley
People's thoughts now on taking Nolley? Very hard decision but I do not think we can use a third scholarship on a guy who won't play next season, Martin and Akok the other two.
Fills a need, knows the system, good size and athleticism. Great depth added to the team.
One more ship left. Need a big man
You don't turn down a talent like Nolley regardless. An ideal world sees us with a grad transfer and a sit one, but it may just not be working out that way for us. Trust the staff.
My issue is we’d be giving up a scholarship for this season for a Brendan Adams type (and I like Adams) player. We cannot afford to suit up 10 healthy guys again.
You're underestimsting what both being better than Adams and getting only the premium upperclassmen years means. And that's the worst case. Better than what Adams will be next year.
It's worth an opportunity cost year (if he doesn't get a waiver), because that's actually one less than normal.
what a rollercoaster ride. Brandon Johnson is the only player we're linked with that fits the criteriaFrom Borges' recent article - doesn't sound like Nolley: Tyrese Martin, a big, scoring guard, transferring from URI to UConn
UConn will likely be looking for a power forward-type to fill what is currently the final scholarship spot, and it would appear likely the Huskies will concentrate on a player who will definitely be available for next season — either a grad transfer, junior college transfer or an incoming freshman.
From Borges' recent article - doesn't sound like Nolley: Tyrese Martin, a big, scoring guard, transferring from URI to UConn
UConn will likely be looking for a power forward-type to fill what is currently the final scholarship spot, and it would appear likely the Huskies will concentrate on a player who will definitely be available for next season — either a grad transfer, junior college transfer or an incoming freshman.