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was it a case where they simply couldn't field a roster?
was it a case where they simply couldn't field a roster?
I'm bummed he didn't see any minutes tonight w/o DD. If DeAndre can't go against UCF I suspect we see him.If you're implying Leon doesn't deserve a scholarship, then I'm disappointed. The kid goes to class, gets on the honor roll, and doesn't say a word bad about anything. Not to mention he is a pretty solid player.
If you're implying Leon doesn't deserve a scholarship, then I'm disappointed. The kid goes to class, gets on the honor roll, and doesn't say a word bad about anything. Not to mention he is a pretty solid player.
The short bus has stopped in front of the Boneyard again.
The short bus has stopped in front of the Boneyard again.
Exactly. There are 13 scholarships and no team goes 13 deep with real playing time.Every team needs players like Tolksdorf. He seems to be a model citizen and good teammate, just got a 3.0 GPA, he can push the starters in practice and fill in if needed in games. For his part, he's getting a good education, and a good basketball education with great coaching if he wants to pursue a pro career back home.
was it a case where they simply couldn't field a roster?
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The first two were a problem misinterpreting a new NCAA emphasis with a somewhat catchy acronym. BOGGOG was instituted before the class of Giffey/Wolf. The new emphasis was intended to stop gambling by teams, officials and players. Bet On Games, Guilty of Gambling (BOGGOG) was intended to suggest the NCAA was going to be more involved with investigating, cracking down and punishing parties involved in manipulating games for profit.was it a case where they simply couldn't field a roster?
Why do people keep answering the OP's questions?
The same reason Coke aired that commercial: Because they hate America.