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If Bradley had any real chance of helping the club, he likely wouldn't be leaving. Therefore, while I absolutely wish the young man nothing but the best, this is not a development I will be losing sleep over.

And blaming the NCAA for it is beyond ludicrous. The young man couldn't earn a minute of playing time in two years. Yes, it's the NCAA's doing. Good grief.
 
And blaming the NCAA for it is beyond ludicrous. They young man couldn't earn a minute of playing time in two years. Yes, it's the NCAA's doing. Good grief.

Not blaming the NCAA or saying MB was going to be a star but I think he was hurt at least last season.
 
It's clear to me that both this transfer and Drummond's going pro are evidence that the rumors that have been floating around are true. Tyler has been an absolute beast in the weight room. His game is growing exponetially. No doubt that's why Noel passed on UConn to go Kentucky and Melo turned pro. EO Smith's finest is going to get national recognition next year. Mark it down.
 
The 5 guard offense?

Yeah, that's the ticket. Apparently, if JC needs a day or two off Geno will be taking over the team.
 
We bring the kid along- invest time and energy into him and then he leaves right when we need him? Nice.

C'mon he had a tough few breaks and still was a gamer on the bench and seemingly a great teammate.......also his story is wonderful and refreshing and I hope he does well wherever he lands and whatever he does after basketball!!
 
Yeah, that's the ticket. Apparently, if JC needs a day or two off Geno will be taking over the team.

We may need a poll. Who's tougher? Dolson or Wolf?

Who would you start?

It's going to be a long spring .....
 
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If Bradley had any real chance of helping the club, he likely wouldn't be leaving. Therefore, while I absolutely wish the young man nothing but the best, this is not a development I will be losing sleep over.

And blaming the NCAA for it is beyond ludicrous. The young man couldn't earn a minute of playing time in two years. Yes, it's the NCAA's doing. Good grief.

Uh, he redshirted his freshman year because being on campus an extra year would help him as a pharmacy major.

He fractured his ankle before the season started this past year and thus wasn't healthy enough all year.

We now have two true big men on the roster, he likely would've been one of our two best rebounders. He would've played big minutes next year, don't kid yourself. This is a big deal.

If you think these departures are all independent of one another and have nothing to do with the postseason ban, you have your head in the sand.
 
We may need a poll. Who's tougher? Dolson or Wolf?

Who would you start?

It's going to be a long spring .....

It depends. At center? Hmnn are we talking pre injury Doty or post?
 
lol at that ^ doty and dolson mix up. that just changed my dreams for ever.
 
Uh, he redshirted his freshman year because being on campus an extra year would help him as a pharmacy major.

He fractured his ankle before the season started this past year and thus wasn't healthy enough all year.

We now have two true big men on the roster, he likely would've been one of our two best rebounders. He would've played big minutes next year, don't kid yourself. This is a big deal.

If you think these departures are all independent of one another and have nothing to do with the postseason ban, you have your head in the sand.

You have a player who hasn't gotten in yet, with three years of eligibility, giving up one to go somewhere else to play. For a rational person in his shoes, it would not have anything to do with the NCAA ban.

I guess I need to shower the sand out of my hair. And, for what it's worth, he was practicing full out with the team before New Year's. The fact that he never made it on the floor all year was not, from what was reported, for health reasons.
 
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.

So my mom wasn't the only one who used to say this?
 
lol at that ^ doty and dolson mix up. that just changed my dreams for ever.

Fruedian slip. Which player would you rather watch all season?
 
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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.
the greatest post in boneyard history
 
It's clear to me that both this transfer and Drummond's going pro are evidence that the rumors that have been floating around are true. Tyler has been an absolute beast in the weight room. His game is growing exponetially. No doubt that's why Noel passed on UConn to go Kentucky and Melo turned pro. EO Smith's finest is going to get national recognition next year. Mark it down.

the stupidest post in boneyard history
 
All I can say is damn! Bradley is probably the most important player never to play a minute at UConn. I have nothing bad to say about the kid and I hope he succeeds wherever he goes and plays good basketball and gets his degree!
 
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You have a player who hasn't gotten in yet, with three years of eligibility, giving up one to go somewhere else to play. For a rational person in his shoes, it would not have anything to do with the NCAA ban.

I guess I need to shower the sand out of my hair. And, for what it's worth, he was practicing full out with the team before New Year's. The fact that he never made it on the floor all year was not, from what was reported, for health reasons.

He'd get a sixth year of eligibility, so he'd have four years of eligibility, and then have three years of eligibility if he transfers.

He has seen 3 teammates leave school in the last three weeks. Oriakhi outright said that the ban played a big role in his decision, and reports said that the ban played a role in Drummond's decision as well. It's not exactly preposterous to think that could affect him, instability can create a domino effect in college basketball.

"And, for what it's worth, he was practicing full out with the team before New Year's. The fact that he never made it on the floor all year was not, from what was reported, for health reasons."

That's just not true. http://courantblogs.com/uconn-men/mailbag-221-roles-for-michael-bradley-enosch-wolf/

Michael Bradley fractured his ankle in October and had surgery. In January, Jim Calhoun said he was still limping some and may actually need a full year to fully recover. It is possible that Bradley, though he red-shirted last season, could get a medical redshirt and another year of eligibility.

http://courantblogs.com/uconn-men/jim-calhoun-looking-for-jeremy-lamb-to-get-open/

Michael Bradley, who had surgery to repair a fractured ankle in October, has been practicing, but is still limping, Calhoun said. It may take a year for the injury to fully heal, so he may not play in a game this season.


http://borgesblognhr.blogspot.com/2012/01/greeetings-from-knoxville.html

Calhoun said Bradley (who fractured his ankle back in the fall) is still noticeably limping in practice.

“There’s a chance that ankle won’t be better for a year," Calhoun said. "He really had extensive surgery, he was out an incredibly long time, so there’s a chance he may not get into a game this year.”


That is all from January and February.
 
Sounds like Olander is going to blow up like the incredible hulk, maybe even turn green?

Whatever it takes.

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He won't get a sixth year unless there's a medical reason for his first redshirt. It's possible one exists - if he was hurt that year, none of us would have necessarily noticed.
 
He'd get a sixth year of eligibility, so he'd have four years of eligibility, and then have three years of eligibility if he transfers.

He has seen 3 teammates leave school in the last three weeks. Oriakhi outright said that the ban played a big role in his decision, and reports said that the ban played a role in Drummond's decision as well. It's not exactly preposterous to think that could affect him, instability can create a domino effect in college basketball.

"And, for what it's worth, he was practicing full out with the team before New Year's. The fact that he never made it on the floor all year was not, from what was reported, for health reasons."

That's just not true. http://courantblogs.com/uconn-men/mailbag-221-roles-for-michael-bradley-enosch-wolf/

Michael Bradley fractured his ankle in October and had surgery. In January, Jim Calhoun said he was still limping some and may actually need a full year to fully recover. It is possible that Bradley, though he red-shirted last season, could get a medical redshirt and another year of eligibility.

http://courantblogs.com/uconn-men/jim-calhoun-looking-for-jeremy-lamb-to-get-open/

Michael Bradley, who had surgery to repair a fractured ankle in October, has been practicing, but is still limping, Calhoun said. It may take a year for the injury to fully heal, so he may not play in a game this season.


http://borgesblognhr.blogspot.com/2012/01/greeetings-from-knoxville.html

Calhoun said Bradley (who fractured his ankle back in the fall) is still noticeably limping in practice.

“There’s a chance that ankle won’t be better for a year," Calhoun said. "He really had extensive surgery, he was out an incredibly long time, so there’s a chance he may not get into a game this year.”


That is all from January and February.

I did not see the reports from January and February. Thanks
 
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At this point, when I see a kid is transferring or leaving, my only thought is, "Is he in good academic standing?"
 
Are there any other options besides a four guard lineup at this point?
 
This wouldnt be as bad if the Freshmen/transfers coming in next year were big men. At this point we need guys at the 4 and 5 just to take up space and eat minutes.
 
If Bradley had any real chance of helping the club, he likely wouldn't be leaving. Therefore, while I absolutely wish the young man nothing but the best, this is not a development I will be losing sleep over.

And blaming the NCAA for it is beyond ludicrous. The young man couldn't earn a minute of playing time in two years. Yes, it's the NCAA's doing. Good grief.

Agree. If you are over 6'9 and can walk and chew gum at the same time, you are going to get minutes on UConn next year giving the fouling machines that I expect Olander and Wolf to be. Bradley knows this, so if he is transferring, he probably doesn't expect to play very much.
 
So our scholarship players right now:

Seniors:
1. RJ Evans (G)

Juniors:
2. Neils Giffey (G/F)
3. Shabazz Napier (G)
4. Tyler Olander (F)
5. Roscoe Smith (F)
6. Enosch Wolf (C)

Sophomores:
7. Ryan Boatright (G)
8. DeAndre Daniels (F)

Freshmen:
9. Omar Calhoun

Empty Scholarships:
10. (Lamb--Free)
11. (Bradley--Free)
12. (Drummond--Free)
13. (Miles)

So is this now our lineup?

PG: Napier
SG: Calhoun
SF: Daniels
PF: Smith
C: Olander

First off bench: Boatright, Evans, Giffey, Wolf

I figured we don't want to start Napier and Boatright due to size issues.
I put Daniels ahead of Giffey arbitrarily (for size reasons, but this is close)
I assume Wolf will get time because, you know, we only have 2 true 4/5s and he's one.
 
Getting rid of all the deadweights. Bradley was ever going to be good or useful for us at UCONN so his leaving is good for him and his family. He's a good kid who is suited for mid major schools. Now I can see the Wolf man in action next year playing major minutes.
 
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