Any coach that does well at Providence usually ends up on my permanent do not like list, especially if they poach players from UConn. I despise Providence more than any other team because of the repeated shafting UConn gets in officiating against them.For whatever reason, known or unknown to me, I still find the notion of Ed Cooley doing poorly more appealing than not. My first thought was, "I hope the kid transfers after his first year...if he even shows up."
Of course, it's not me being my highest self, but it does give me something to root for, and I don't care if I turn out to be wrong. Maybe I'll be indifferent in another year or two, but it's still fun to wish that he does poorly.
Historically, there’s a lot of reasons kids will like Georgetown. They have a pretty great alum base.Well, in a sense I don’t know if we were recruiting this guy but at the end of the day we do kind of want to see the big east stay strong, I mean it’s kind of a good thing, maybe they look at it and they get a chance to play you a couple times a year that’s a plus for them, they get to play in New York City. Good them, I think we’re gonna be fine..
There's probably a way the two of them can play together.6'8 top 20 wing. Good for Cooley but Abraham probably isn't too happy
And he is a year away from being at the school regardlessThere's probably a way the two of them can play together.