nwhoopfan
hopeless West Coast homer
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There's a final four weekend coming to an arena near you.![]()
Not for everybody. I guess it depends on your definition of near. Within a couple thousand miles?
There's a final four weekend coming to an arena near you.![]()
That's a good group of cities; I hope they do better with having regional sites in interesting places.


I am predicting the opposite that the waivers will be disapproved for both. The most notable waivers request that have been approved thus far, most notable Chatrice White & Jessica Shepard, had the support of the school from which the player departed. The NCAA website plainly states that this is a crucial criteria for approval.I will be following Espinoza-Hunter’s decision very closely. Geno’s words at the time of her leaving were very murky... depending on how you look at it, they can be construed as the player refusing to play Geno’s way (behavioral issues) or the player unable to play Geno’s way (coaching issues)... I’m sure MSU is pushing the 2nd angle.
FWIW, I think both will be approved.

I am predicting the opposite that the waivers will be disapproved for both. The most notable waivers request that have been approved thus far, most notable Chatrice White & Jessica Shepard, had the support of the school from which the player departed. The NCAA website plainly states that this is a crucial criteria for approval.
Just don't see UCONN supporting AEH's request and like wise don't see Ole Miss supporting Promise's request to play for a conference rival. In addition the NCAA just said no to Dawn for Cooper to be eligible earlier. For the NCAA to make both players eligible might tip the balance of power in the SEC heavily towards Missi. St. Dawn would take the advice she gave to Coopers parents and lawyer up herself. Now that Dawn's litigation with the Missouri AD is over her lawyers should have some time on their hands.![]()
Lack of support to the waiver request is not the same as holding someone up. UCONN has also had its share of transfers in, don't recall any other schools supporting the request for a waiver process to "help" UCONN out. Also believe Geno is very sincere in wishing the departing players well. For EDD Geno could have let her out of the NLI, but he did not.I'm surprised you think Geno would try to hold AEH up....I thought his MO was wishing players the best of luck with their careers when they left the program
Lack of support to the waiver request is not the same as holding someone up. UCONN has also had its share of transfers in, don't recall any other schools supporting the request for a waiver process to "help" UCONN out. Also believe Geno is very sincere in wishing the departing players well. For EDD Geno could have let her out of the NLI, but he did not.
I am predicting the opposite that the waivers will be disapproved for both. The most notable waivers request that have been approved thus far, most notable Chatrice White & Jessica Shepard, had the support of the school from which the player departed. The NCAA website plainly states that this is a crucial criteria for approval.
Just don't see UCONN supporting AEH's request and like wise don't see Ole Miss supporting Promise's request to play for a conference rival. In addition the NCAA just said no to Dawn for Cooper to be eligible earlier. For the NCAA to make both players eligible might tip the balance of power in the SEC heavily towards Missi. St. Dawn would take the advice she gave to Coopers parents and lawyer up herself. Now that Dawn's litigation with the Missouri AD is over her lawyers should have some time on their hands.![]()
You know what would be a cool location for a regional. though it will NEVER happen... due to the location and the aging arena. Asheville. Tell me I wrong....![]()





