It’s not a myth at all. It’s his visa type (foreign student at US). I’m not an expert but it usually means that He cannot have any earned income outside the campus. As far as what Kentucky did, it’s no surprise there, isn’t it? They have been above the law for decades with impunity.
That’s not why they lost. Clingan/Sanogo is multiple tiers better than Whaley/Sanogo anyways.The Whaley/sanogo line up worked? They lost in the first round with that. The days of UConn playing a line up with a lack of shooters is over. They should never go back to that. The mold of the forward starting next to the big needs to be a Karaban type of player. One that can shoot, pass, put the ball on the floor, space the floor etc.
Them playing those guys together was a major reason why they lost, if the game wasn’t a rock fight, they tended to lose. They don’t need to be playing sanogo/Clingan for long stretches at a time.That’s not why they lost. Clingan/Sanogo is multiple tiers better than Whaley/Sanogo anyways.
Yeah, rumor has it FedEx has offered him a lucrative job for when he leaves UConn.I'm not convinced we are talking about him going to the NBA.
I’d really hope his ties to the school and a competitive enough NIL package from us can combine to keep him in Storrs if he doesn’t go pro.Yeah, rumor has it FedEx has offered him a lucrative job for when he leaves UConn.
Either way if he plays in US he is going to have to get a different visa….green card I think is still what people call it. I just don’t get the whole state department rules on why student visas are different. Something tells me it is more related to the other country not US. His home country wants the American educated kids to come back and make their country stronger. Probably less of a struggle to get a student visa then a green card if you only plan to go to school.It is a myth. It will continue to be a myth.
Sanogo can (and is) earning NIL money. He just can't earn the money in the USA. Outside of this country, his student vidw is not relevant. He follows local laws. It's why he was in the Bahamas a few months ago. There wouldn't be a remote possibility of him returning to school if he couldn't earn NIL money.
Dozens, probably hundreds of foreign players are earning NIL money at this very moment.
Doubling down here is a foolish look. Take the L, my man.
If Adama comes back there's two players on the team that demand 25-30minutes at the 5. That can't happen if Adama returns.There is a massive difference between Adama going professional and receiving a lucrative nil package elsewhere. If it’s the former, congrats to him. If it’s the latter, UConn needs to simply figure it out. Surely we have the resources to keep one of the faces of our program.
I was a proponent of playing the together but after Karaban got stronger defensively and his rebounding and length is underrated it was clear that with their current skill sets DC and AC on the floor together would have impacted floor spacing. When I saw the way we spaced the floor early in the year and the player movement after five games I looked at my son and said this team could be really good. I had no idea how good they were going to be defensively but that worked out as well.Them playing those guys together was a major reason why they lost, if the game wasn’t a rock fight, they tended to lose. They don’t need to be playing sanogo/Clingan for long stretches at a time.
Agreed, plus that was before Sanogo could stretch the floor with some 3s. Sounds like the plan is for DC to incorporate that into his game next season too. 8-10 minutes of both with 2 other shooters and a lead guard would work out just fine IMO.That’s not why they lost. Clingan/Sanogo is multiple tiers better than Whaley/Sanogo anyways.
It is a myth. I just bought an Adama Sanogo jersey a few days ago, and he is going to get a percentage of that moneyIt’s not a myth at all. It’s his visa type (foreign student at US). I’m not an expert but it usually means that He cannot have any earned income outside the campus. As far as what Kentucky did, it’s no surprise there, isn’t it? They have been above the law for decades with impunity.
He is the bread winner for his family.. Gotta do what's right for the long term.. He has a career overseas.. Does he improve his earning potential by staying--getting NIL-- and moving up on the draft board by another year of skill development in college??