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Immediate transfer rule likely to begin 2021-22 season

Sanogo is at St. Pat’s (The Patrick School, but I could never get used to calling it that), which is a private school. I honestly can’t speak to either’s ease of eligibility but do know that there are very few certain answers in education right now.
fair. i considered st. pats a parochial school whereas suffield is a traditional private school
 
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that's fair. i considered st. pats a parochial school whereas suffield is a traditional private school

St. Pat’s was. The Patrick School that came into being when St. Pat’s closed is considered private. It’s nothing but confusing!
 
good enough to be a point forward?

When Daniel Hamilton was playing against top national competition, his point guard went down and for multiple games Hamilton successfully played point guard on offense and center on defense against the likes of Jabri Parker, and won games. Jackson has that skill set. He has plenty of experience as the dominating ball handler at Albany. He broke pressure, drove end to end, etc. I have no doubt that he could play point guard if Gaffney or Cole were sidelined with a sprained ankle for a couple games. He's not a point forward because he's more of a guard that has the size and athleticism to play forward if that's where you want him. He's a second Bouknight with a much better handle. He can also shoot well, he's just not a spot up knock down 3 point guy. His 3's will come in the flow like Bouknight's do. The whole idea doesn't shoot well is just a label. It's unusual, but his coach said he didn't take a 3 until Jan of his Jr year. When he has shot them he has been successful.
 
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Aaaaaaand this is why getting Vaughn was important.
Couldn't agree more. That's a big miss. Good player. Perfect one-year placeholder. Surprised the staff couldn't make it happen.
 
Ah... The unwritten NCAA rule that states:

"All decisions concerning rules, policies, bylaws, investigations, dates, locations, appointments, and appeals must be structured, worded, or otherwise decided by whatever hurts the University of Connecticut the most."

Otherwise known as the "Mark Emmert is a D0uch#b@g" rule.
 
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I am personally against the immediate transfer rule (with the exception of coaching changes, family issues, etc.) but if they’re going to approve it why NOT start immediately? Do they say “Ok so we’ll approve this rule but it doesn’t go into effect until next year?”
 
There seemed to be an inordinate amount of non grad transfers enter the portal over the last couple weeks, presumably because the expectation was the no sit out rule was going to pass. That information was obviously out there; the # of guys transferring is not simply a coincidence. I don’t see how COVID affects this either; another from the NCAA if Rothstein’s tweet is indeed accurate.
 
So I wonder what pct of these transfers were told by whomever was in their ears that they were likely going to be able to transfer and play ASAP...
 
good enough to be a point forward ?


Seems that way according to Hurley:

On Jackson: "Andre, we expect him to have similar impact to what James had this year, maybe not always be as a pure scorer, but as a player, as a playmaker, a guy who can pass, make big time blocks, big time plays in transition, an underrated player with the ball as a passer. He can make plays for himself and others.”
 
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Once K, Self and Williams make a call - all will change
Nothing is in stone at this time
 

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