Good for him. Hope it works out.
Really says something when moving to Omaha Nebraksa is a marked improvement in living situationYou really do have to be happy for a kid escaping the darkness into the light. Tough place to do time up there in NW New York.
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Omaha is supposed to be a very nice city. One of the top something or another. Unfortunately, there are no Connecticut cities getting named "one of the top" anything that I have heard. I know the comparison was to Syracuse.Really says something when moving to Omaha Nebraksa is a marked improvement in living situation
Omaha is supposed to be a very nice city. One of the top something or another. Unfortunately, there are no Connecticut cities getting named "one of the top" anything that I have heard. I know the comparison was to Syracuse.
Yeah, seemed like he got put in a position where he was asked to do too much too soon, lost his confidence, and never really recovered mentally.Joseph could turn it around and have a very productive 2 years for Creighton. Never seemed to get his confidence at Syracuse but showed flashes of being a good high level D1 player. I didn't say great, but good. I hope he finds his way and can press the re-start button with this change of scenery. Nothing but good things to say about the kid - was as good a teammate as you can be towards the end of this season considering he went from starting PG as a freshman to 0 minutes. Good luck kid.
Was initially recruited to be the backup to Tyler Ennis for 1-2 years then take over as a junior, but Mr. Ennis had other plans. Kaleb is definitely a D1 player, but it just wasn't a good fit for him up there.Yeah, seemed like he got put in a position where he was asked to do too much too soon, lost his confidence, and never really recovered mentally.
As a side comment, I never got the "Syracuse is a barren wasteland" comments here.