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We bring the kid along- invest time and energy into him and then he leaves right when we need him? Nice.
 

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We bring the kid along- invest time and energy into him and then he leaves right when we need him? Nice.


Look at the schools he is looking to transfer to. I seriously doubt this is Bradley bailing on UConn and Calhoun. I think this is more that Bradley realizing that his skill level is more suited for the bottom of the D1 basketball and not the best conference in the land. No need to attack the kid!
 
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I don't mean to sound like a di*k, because I don't know how close he is to his grandmother, but this seems to be a popular excuse among transfers hoping to play right away.

"I'm not happy at UConn what should I do? Hey! Grandma has cancer! I mean, that's terrible, grandma has cancer. I must now transfer to somewhere in Tennessee so I could be with her and they'll grant me a waiver!"

If this is truly because of his grandma, God bless him and good luck. But if he's just using it as a convenient excuse, I really don't understand. He would have played decent mintues this year at a big time program. I think it was a great opportunity for him.
 
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Wow. He was about to get all the playing time he could handle (and probably more). Wish him the best, though...just confused.
 
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Wow and I was really hoping he would battle TO for the starting Center position. We really need a big in a bad way now. It was our strength last year and now is a huge weakness. We need big bodies badly.
 

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We bring the kid along- invest time and energy into him and then he leaves right when we need him? Nice.
Think for a minute. A young man is surrendering a full ride scholarship to a top tier pharmacy program. This would be analogous to dropping out of any Ivy league school to go to community college. There's more here than a desire for minutes or dreams of a pro basketball career. (Why enroll in such a difficult program?) To paraphrase an old adage: Do not assign to maliciousness that which can be explained by personal hardship. I cannot believe he wanted to make this decision, nor that it was an easy one to reach. There are things in play here you know nothing about and making snide remarks is not appropriate.
 

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Thought we heard from the school that no other people have requested transfers.

Yet this article states "
Bradley was granted his release from UConn late last week
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No other sources on this yet.

Do we know if this is legit?
 
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This hurts...A LOT. There's now only two true bigs on the roster. You have to figure Roscoe will definitely start at the four, but that only leaves one other big to back him up, unless Daniels really bulks up and can play the 4.
 
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Think for a minute. A young man is surrendering a full ride scholarship to a top tier pharmacy program. This would be analogous to dropping out of any Ivy league school to go to community college. There's more here than a desire for minutes or dreams of a pro basketball career. (Why enroll in such a difficult program?) To paraphrase an old adage: Do not assign to maliciousness that which can be explained by personal hardship. I cannot believe he wanted to make this decision, nor that it was an easy one to reach. There are things in play here you know nothing about and making snide remarks is not appropriate.

I'm pretty sure he's a finance major, not a pharmacy major.
 
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On the other hand, we may be forced to play small and high tempo basketball. May see us running quite a bit next year ...
 
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Calling Bennett, Parker, Obekpa et al. Here's your chance for some playing time ...
 

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Does Fishy have any eligibility left? We could really use a 6'5", 250 lb. guy about now.
 

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Johnny Selvie? JUCO time?

I think so. Tyler Olander as Center? Wolf as backup?

The 5 guard offense?
 
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Redshirt everyone. Field a team of walk-ons. Keep the schollys in the holster. Load up for 2013-2014. Win 3 straight NCs. Piss on the NCAA building. Slash Hathaway's tires. Sleep with Emmert's wife. Never call her again. Retire.

That would be my plan if I were JC.
 
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The kid was willing to give up his schollie. He is a blue blooded husky wherever he goes. Good kid and certainly he deserves the best 'right away'. No complaints from me.

Good luck Michael wished we could have seen you play!
 
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Really hate to see him go - he seemed like the perfect program guy. Smart kid, would graduate, and would hopefully be a valuable bench guy the crowd could genuinely root for. The Beverlys, Tooleses and Klaibers who actually finish four years without much PT are much too rare.
 
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