They're not a college program. They're an extended combine or Mini-D league for the pros. They don't get the benefit of the 3 and 4 year guys on the court, in the program or staying involved after they leave.
Dominque Hawkins and Derek Willis disagree with you. Guys like briscoe, Gabriel, humphries, and Jones will be around for at least 3 years, unless they transfer.They're not a college program. They're an extended combine or Mini-D league for the pros. They don't get the benefit of the 3 and 4 year guys on the court, in the program or staying involved after they leave.
In a heartbeat, I get both sides of that conundrum, but I'd have been ecstatic if we had even gotten Diallo, and he might not even play a single college game.But we wouldn't take Fox and Monk for 1 year?
But we wouldn't take Fox and Monk for 1 year?
Really depends on the game. A normal game? Yeah, I'll take my couch and not pay exorbitant amounts for beer. For the late rounds of the UConn championship runs at a UConn bar where the whole place erupts after every basket? Very much worth it.I know those are probably mostly college kids, but I'll never understand people that want to go to a bar to watch a sporting event.
Ahh! Kentucky!!! 4.4 million people. 6 last names.Ot- joy in others pain is bad karma..but this is funny
But not in the unreality of sports fandom. It's one of the best parts of being a fan!
That's not even the worst of it! They had to walk out of that bar afterwards and be in Kentucky....
They're not a college program. They're an extended combine or Mini-D league for the pros. They don't get the benefit of the 3 and 4 year guys on the court, in the program or staying involved after they leave.
Accepting that offering a rational thought about Kentucky makes you a Calipari lover, this post - while it embodies the Boneyard talking point - just isn't remotely true. First of all, most of those one and done kids people love to gnash their teeth about do stay involved in the program after they leave, just as much as ex-players do anywhere else. I'm not sure how much evidence of that you have to see to believe it. And Kentucky had freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in the rotation this year.