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I doubt Allen has been guaranteed a scholarship for next year.
Probably not but I doubt he will be fine with going back to walk-on status.
I doubt Allen has been guaranteed a scholarship for next year.
Allen is getting a 1 year scholarship, by my calculation we have 3 scholarships left to give out.
Are you assuming Boatright is going pro? We have 13 available scholarships next year, and if everyone returns we have 1 spot left. Where do you get 3?
Boatright, Wolf, Napier, Giffey, Tolksdorf, Daniels, Calhoun, Allen, Olander, Samuel, Facey and Nolan. That makes 12
I suppose if we were discussing football that would matter. But we're not.Two can compete at the highest level of NCAA football and the other should be demoted to FCS?
Why would anyone want to play Deep in the Woods?
whats more silly?
1) that bball court
2) the fact that nike u can not field a above average bball team
you do realize that Jim Calhoun's son is the CEO of Converse, which is owned by Nike.oregon is nike u. they may not be good at bball, but u have to understand the nike infulence on west coast kids. its oregon or uconn. he will get his pick of sneaks vs ships. if uconn is smart the first thing they do is show them that we get cool nike **** also. its not as much but we got sneaks and shirts from there the trophys and stuff will take its toll on him. sold.
you do realize that Jim Calhoun's son is the CEO of Converse, which is owned by Nike.
it means uconn is going to be sporting the latest versions of the Chuck Taylor when the season begins...ok. what does that mean? if anyhting it supports what i was saying. we are not nike u, but for bball we are as close to being nike u as anyone else besides oregon schools. my point is kids pick the gear and flash of nike just like fball. we are in a good spot as thats the best thing oregon offers and we happen to be well cobvered in that area so that it should come down to ko/ships/history etc..
I thought he was a VP, when did he become ceoyou do realize that Jim Calhoun's son is the CEO of Converse, which is owned by Nike.
He was hired by Nike as CEO of Hurley out in CA... not long after, maybe 6 months he was named CEO of Converse.I thought he was a VP, when did he become ceo