LMAO. WHAT IS HAPPENNING.
WTH? Mike Anderson recruited him
LMAO. WHAT IS HAPPENNING.
I am with you on this. I don't know what the solution is. I don't think it's fair to apply the one year rule, like you said, when coaches can leave at will. But if people thought shady money exchanges were happening in college basketball before, and they were, it will only get worse now with the transferring.This year is likely to be a one-year anomaly given how many players will use their free year next season and doing so via the transfer portal.
The real potential for tampering is definitely something that will need to be addressed. I like the idea of players having more freedom, but it can't involve other teams poaching players from another roster.
That said, I'm 100% against moving back to the blanket sit one year rule.
Yeah, Bishop is only a Junior, too.After McDermott’s major screw up, there was no way there weren’t going to be major casualties for them.
I told my brother if i was the AD I would have fired him.
i do think he is a really good coach whom based off the words of his own players, I believe isn’t a bad person and I’m sure he cares for his players.
But that was such a dreadful and stupid mistake. Such a poor choice in language, and i don’t understand how that came out of his mouth.
Creighton will be paying for that mistake for a few years, and it will show on their record and on the recruiting trail for them unfortunately.
I would have kicked him out and started fresh. Just my opinion
Damien Jefferson is a senior, too. He is good enough to make money in high level league in Europe provided COVID doesn't restrict the league operations too much. I don't think Jefferson comes back next year to play college ball.That’s a huge loss for creighton. They have (I think) 3 senior starters leaving too in Washington, Mahaney, and Ballock. Unless one of them decides to come back. They are going to need to add some GOOD pieces in the off season.
i messed up big time on that post. There is no one on the team named Washington. I was definitely thinking about Denzel Washington LOL.Damien Jefferson is a senior, too. He is good enough to make money in high level league in Europe provided COVID doesn't restrict the league operations too much. I don't think Jefferson comes back next year to play college ball.
From Manhattan to DePaul to potentially West Virginia in three years is a pretty impressive climb.
Tough as nails worker and on the defensive end, there's a lot of Whaley in his game: a 6'8 225 forward who showed he can protect the rim in the Big East (1.3 b/gm, compared to 1.9 b/game at Manhattan) and rebound (his rebounds per game dipped just 6.6 to 6.1 from a one-year change from Manhattan to DePaul.
Hard working, energetic defensive forwards with some post-offense have a spot in nearly any team in the NCAA. Paulicap was one of my favorite Big East players this year.
My first thought is that he'd take the Gabe Osabuohien role as the energetic defensive big off the bench, but I just checked and learned that Osabuohien is returning for another season.WVU would be a huge mistake. Paulicap was not exactly dominant at Depaul. How much PT is he going to get for a Top 10-15 team?
No he didn’t. He was a Mullin recruit.WTH? Mike Anderson recruited him
WVU would be a huge mistake. Paulicap was not exactly dominant at Depaul. How much PT is he going to get for a Top 10-15 team?
oh you are correct. He is a junior. I thought he was a freshman.No he didn’t. He was a Mullin recruit.
It was definitely better than a terrible call. 😁the Syracuse thing with zone might not be a terrible call. But he got plenty of PT. He played nearly half the game.
He got less late in season and was likely going to get less with a healthier roster. I wish him well. Great kid, by all accounts. wish him the best
Creighton in shambles. Have now lost their best recruit and two starters.
From A 247 article on Jayden Blakes last month.
"Yeah, as I said, my recruitment is still open but the schools that have been contacting me the most right now are DePaul, Illinois, Texas, VCU and Yale."