Stainmaster
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Obviously. The fact you believe Kentucky, in their current state and their affiliation with Nike , proves anything tells me all I need to know.
Cute.
Obviously. The fact you believe Kentucky, in their current state and their affiliation with Nike , proves anything tells me all I need to know.
Noted. He is good but not might be a fit. Let’s wait to see how he pans out before we post judgement but let’s go ahead and post judgement on those who don’t think he is good. Got it. With all do respect, you are all over the place.
1999 if the shoe fits.... I’m consistent in my feelings btw. How am I all over the place? Right now you’re not looking so good, with due respect. Hey we are mostly all UConn fans here so have a good night.
Kentucky needs warm bodies.
Pretty much that simple.
Yes, we are all UConn fans. Obviously, I am confident in my own opinions as well. This isn't the first time I disagree with the majority and I am ok with that. I find it funny that this time includes a player who averaged 5 pts at URI and UConn never publicly showed interest in. Time will tell who is right and who is wrong. There are too many variables in play here to claim victory simply because he signed with Kentucky. On the surface, that makes as little sense as this boards infatuation with Jacob. Stay safe UConnLen.As someone who has been on the Boneyard thru multiple iterations there are some posters here that are a joke. We all know who they are. As I said earlier, let’s see who recruits Toppin and how his career develops. As a lifelong (1964) UConn fan, I’ve seen a lot of players and this kid has potential. The fact that he played limited minutes as a Fr at URI is no reason to say he’s not good enough for UConn. Maybe not a fit is another thing.
I think people wouldn’t give you such a hard time if u would at least admit. Wow going to Kentucky is pretty good maybe he will turn out to be better than I thought. Instead your doubling and tripling down on your previous takesYes, we are all UConn fans. Obviously, I am confident in my own opinions as well. This isn't the first time I disagree with the majority and I am ok with that. I find it funny that this time includes a player who averaged 5 pts at URI and UConn never publicly showed interest in. Time will tell who is right and who is wrong. There are too many variables in play here to claim victory simply because he signed with Kentucky. On the surface, that makes as little sense as this boards infatuation with Jacob. Stay safe UConnLen.
I refuse to admit what I don't believe to be true. First, his list was suspicious from the start. Whenever you see a final three that includes all Nike schools, especially Oregon and Kentucky for a player with his resume, its a major red flag. I firmly believe this is a "favor" as shoe companies try and lure his brother, who is a human highlight film and a shoe company dream. I also believe that Coach Cal never even heard of Jacob until a week ago. Second, while an offer from Kentucky is typically impressive, have you seen their current roster? If the season started today, Coach Cal would have to play walk ons. He is that desperate. So to quadruple down, I don't think Jacob Toppin going to Kentucky confirms anything. I might be wrong, I might not be, but neither I nor the majority of the Boneyard can confirm anything just yet. You don't find it suspicious that the URI coaching staff wanted him out but Kentucky was drooling at the mouth to have him sign? Anyway, time to put this to rest. Time will tell and I will either admit I am wrong or claim I was right after seeing Jacob the next few years where ever he ends up.I think people wouldn’t give you such a hard time if u would at least admit. Wow going to Kentucky is pretty good maybe he will turn out to be better than I thought. Instead your doubling and tripling down on your previous takes
Now you're just making things up.You don't find it suspicious that the URI coaching staff wanted him out but Kentucky was drooling at the mouth to have him sign?
Yes, I made up the part Kentucky was drooling at the mouth. They weren't. It was hyperbole based on the narrative on here.Now you're just making things up.
"You don't find it suspicious that the URI coaching staff wanted him out" -djct1999Yes, I made up the part Kentucky was drooling at the mouth. They weren't. It was hyperbole based on the narrative on here.
So to you this wild theory that coach cal is doing Nike a favor and basing it off of absolutely nothing is much more realistic than cal liked the kid and may have wanted him......I refuse to admit what I don't believe to be true. First, his list was suspicious from the start. Whenever you see a final three that includes all Nike schools, especially Oregon and Kentucky for a player with his resume, its a major red flag. I firmly believe this is a "favor" as shoe companies try and lure his brother, who is a human highlight film and a shoe company dream. I also believe that Coach Cal never even heard of Jacob until a week ago. Second, while an offer from Kentucky is typically impressive, have you seen their current roster? If the season started today, Coach Cal would have to play walk ons. He is that desperate. So to quadruple down, I don't think Jacob Toppin going to Kentucky confirms anything. I might be wrong, I might not be, but neither I nor the majority of the Boneyard can confirm anything just yet. You don't find it suspicious that the URI coaching staff wanted him out but Kentucky was drooling at the mouth to have him sign? Anyway, time to put this to rest. Time will tell and I will either admit I am wrong or claim I was right after seeing Jacob the next few years where ever he ends up.
He had no problem making up that the URI coaching staff wanted Toppin off the team. Apparently he has no problem making up things.So to you this wild theory that coach cal is doing Nike a favor and basing it off of absolutely nothing is much more realistic than cal liked the kid and may have wanted him......
Just know that I am laughing at you, not with you.He had no problem making up that the URI coaching staff wanted Toppin off the team. Apparently he has no problem making up things.