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It did for Emeka and Kemba.
If you think really hard, you can probably come up with a way that Brendan Adams is different from them.
It did for Emeka and Kemba.
That’s basically an invitation for people to talk about his hair againIf you think really hard, you can probably come up with a way that Brendan Adams is different from them.
Meaning a transfer not going to the leagueIt did for Emeka and Kemba.
This is obvious. Georgia is the only place he can go and be immediately eligible
Lol. Lol. Sorry. That was a good one -made me laugh out loud to myself on this dreary no -sports ThursdayIf you think really hard, you can probably come up with a way that Brendan Adams is different from them.
With the new news, goin home is obviously the best “hardship waiver” chanceThis is obvious. Georgia is the only place he can go and be immediately eligible
I'll leave the hard thinking to you, Bruce. You seem to be pretty good at it.If you think really hard, you can probably come up with a way that Brendan Adams is different from them.
How much of a "hardship" does he really have if GA wasn't even in his "final"With the new news, goin home is obviously the best “hardship waiver” chance
He has a daughter. He’ll get a hardship waiver easily at GeorgiaHow much of a "hardship" does he really have if GA wasn't even in his "final"
list of 11 schools? Will the committee take that into account? Most likely they'll say, "oh it's not UConn...so..."Approved!" lol
He has a daughter. He’ll get a hardship waiver easily at GeorgiaHow much of a "hardship" does he really have if GA wasn't even in his "final"
list of 11 schools? Will the committee take that into account? Most likely they'll say, "oh it's not UConn...so..."Approved!" lol
My point was...why weren't they on his "final 11" list, which came out after the Covid-19 caused the lock down? I would guess that his daughter was known about before his GA addition too, which seems like it came along at the perfect time, just after the waiver delay news.He has a daughter. He’ll get a hardship waiver easily at Georgia
My point was...why weren't they on his "final 11" list, which came out after the Covid-19 caused the lock down? I would guess that his daughter was known about before his GA addition too, which seems like it came along at the perfect time, just after the waiver delay news.
his point is that adding UGA after the fact seems rather transparent on nolley's part. if being close to home was really his motivating factor, either because of his daughter and/or the virus, then there was no reason for him not to have UGA on his list from the beginning. it's not like UGA didn't make his top 3 they didnt even make his top 11.It was more timed to the announcement the NCAA immediate eligibility wouldn't happen until 2021-2022 vice this season. Many people were expected the immediate eligibility to begin this fall.
He can just claim that circumstances at home changed. It’s easy to find an excusehis point is that adding UGA after the fact seems rather transparent on nolley's part. if being close to home was really his motivating factor, either because of his daughter and/or the virus, then there was no reason for him not to have UGA on his list from the beginning.
Huh?i'm not advocating for or defending anything
i agree it's definitely just an "excuse" but more power to himHuh?
Yes...that’s the whole point.It was more timed to the announcement the NCAA immediate eligibility wouldn't happen until 2021-2022 vice this season. Many people were expected the immediate eligibility to begin this fall.
Since Lent is ending, I'm shifting from no alcohol to "recruiting rumor abstinence". It'll serve as a sort of prophylactic for the inevitable "lost recruit syndrome".
when those rumors come spurting out, you will be thankful for the prophylactic.