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Some day people will realize that red shirting rarely if ever happens in this day
I expect redshirting to make a comeback. That 5th year could be very lucrative these days.
Some day people will realize that red shirting rarely if ever happens in this day
The 13th scholarship should be known as the Kwintin Williams Scholarship, it should go to the best midnight madness player w the largest social media following.Is he better than “Jumpman” Kwintin Williams?
It makes a ton of sense. Maybe you surprise and develop into someone who gets minutes. Otherwise you have access to some of the best facilities and training in the country and set yourself up to transfer in a year or two with a chance to get some playing time and maybe make some money.At some point, between now and late August, a large amount of developmental to mid level kids in the portal, are gonna need a basic scholarship. Imagine not getting the NIL you wanted and you don’t have a scholarship or a scholarship that’s worth anything. So maybe a redshirt year, as a practice player, isn’t a bad idea for some.
It’s also a $ thing I suppose. Need cheap players to fill out the 11-13 spots.It makes a ton of sense. Maybe you surprise and develop into someone who gets minutes. Otherwise you have access to some of the best facilities and training in the country and set yourself up to transfer in a year or two with a chance to get some playing time and maybe make some money.
Exactly!!! Decent NIL, a scholarship, the UConn summer alumni package with Hurley Sr. and Coach Calhoun present sometimes. And you can bank a year. Etc., Etc. , Etc.It makes a ton of sense. Maybe you surprise and develop into someone who gets minutes. Otherwise you have access to some of the best facilities and training in the country and set yourself up to transfer in a year or two with a chance to get some playing time and maybe make some money.
Wow. I have no memory of that kid. And it wasn't that long ago...Is he better than “Jumpman” Kwintin Williams?
Nobody is better than Jumpmane BigIs he better than “Jumpman” Kwintin Williams?
I found a kid for the Kwintin Williams scholarship, 50 inch vert.Is he better than “Jumpman” Kwintin Williams?
Thanks for that, I don’t follow college basketball at all. But I truly think it makes sense for both sides. He is never playing for us next year and being in our developmental program for a year while collecting some NIL doesn’t seem like the worst option. Especially if he isn’t happy with what else he has on the table.Some day people will realize that red shirting rarely if ever happens in this day
If he comes here he's very likely "red shirting"Thanks for that, I don’t follow college basketball at all. But I truly think it makes sense for both sides. He is never playing for us next year and being in our developmental program for a year while collecting some NIL doesn’t seem like the worst option. Especially if he isn’t happy with what else he has on the table.
He looked pretty athletic from the video I posted.From what I recall he's shorter than Jayden and not as (run/jump) athletic but more coordinated because he didn't have Jayden's growth spurt. Haven't watched full footage of him in a year+ though.
He's reportedly 6'6 with a 7'0 foot wingspan and looks to be just as athletic as Jayden from highlights. I'm not sure why his stock dropped so much from when he was smaller and younger.From what I recall he's shorter than Jayden and not as (run/jump) athletic but more coordinated because he didn't have Jayden's growth spurt. Haven't watched full footage of him in a year+ though.
He looked pretty athletic from the video I posted.
He's reportedly 6'6 with a 7'0 foot wingspan and looks to be just as athletic as Jayden from highlights. I'm not sure why his stock dropped so much from when he was smaller and younger.
It's a new day. The kids that are ahead of the curve (but behind the developmental one) are going to redshirt so they can cash in on bigger nil deals when they're older relative to their peers.Some day people will realize that red shirting rarely if ever happens in this day
Borges with an article about the visit. Nothing that we didn't already know though.
Jacob Ross would seem to be the perfect fit for what UConn general manager Tom Moore said the team is looking for for its final three or four scholarships this year: a talented player who can vastly increase the Huskies' competition level in practice and, perhaps, work his way into a spot in the rotation at some point in the future.
Moore also noted that the team is looking for another wing, another combo guard and, perhaps, another combo forward. Jacob Ross would seem to fit in at least a couple of those categories.
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UConn men's basketball forward Jayden Ross' younger brother makes official visit to school
Imagine if Jamison (27’) becomes a 5 star. Now the legacy of the family would lead him here to UConn!