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He’s joking.
But this year’s seniors might be grandfathered in if the NCAA expands eligibility to a fifth year this summer.
lol, he’s kidding
Malachi would be perfect for thisHe’s joking.
But this year’s seniors might be grandfathered in if the NCAA expands eligibility to a fifth year this summer.
No one should ever joke about suing an organization via social media
Malachi could get a medical redshirt for one year at Dayton and still get another year.Malachi would be perfect for this
or FIFAUnless it's the NCAA
I know it's not likely but if I saw an "I'm back" from Mali I'd lose my shitUnless it's the NCAA
I recognize that Michigan’s height made it difficult to score, but I’m really getting annoyed by this prevailing theory that we have to get much bigger quickly to survive. Let me point out that we beat much bigger teams in Illinois twice and Florida, that we were the sixth best team in the country over the season per the NCAA, we reached the championship game and, most importantly, in the championship game, the much bigger MIchigan team couldn’t use their height to score effectively against us and got crushed on the board. The point being while we didn’t win, and I think Michigan was the better team despite the help they got from the zebras, we were big enough to win a national championship.Reed, Hines, Freeman and the cincy 7 fter with Silas running point… suck that 2026 Michigan
If we hit a few more threes we'd have beaten Michigan.I recognize that Michigan’s height made it difficult to score, but I’m really getting annoyed by this prevailing theory that we have to get much bigger quickly to survive. Let me point out that we beat much bigger teams in Illinois twice and Florida, that we were the sixth best team in the country over the season per the NCAA, we reached the championship game and, most importantly, in the championship game, the much bigger MIchigan team couldn’t use their height to score effectively against us and got crushed on the board. The point being while we didn’t win, and I think Michigan was the better team despite the help they got from the zebras, we were big enough to win a national championship.
So while I’m fine with getting bigger if we can do it while also getting better, can we stop with the attitude of desperation because for the first time in 7 games we lost a national final?
If Silas is 80% healthy we win by 6. Cadeau does not have that game.If we hit a few more threes we'd have beaten Michigan.
Cadeau also doesn't have that game without the "assistance" of that certain trio of referees. Or should I say "situational blindness"...If Silas is 80% healthy we win by 6. Cadeau does not have that game.
If the NCAA approves it for this year it’s gonna be chaos with a portal round 2
That was the joke. Everyone is desperate to start 3 7 footers because one team last year had a roster that really workedI recognize that Michigan’s height made it difficult to score, but I’m really getting annoyed by this prevailing theory that we have to get much bigger quickly to survive. Let me point out that we beat much bigger teams in Illinois twice and Florida, that we were the sixth best team in the country over the season per the NCAA, we reached the championship game and, most importantly, in the championship game, the much bigger MIchigan team couldn’t use their height to score effectively against us and got crushed on the board. The point being while we didn’t win, and I think Michigan was the better team despite the help they got from the zebras, we were big enough to win a national championship.
So while I’m fine with getting bigger if we can do it while also getting better, can we stop with the attitude of desperation because for the first time in 7 games we lost a national final?
They really deserve it given all the years they suspended players for getting bought a meal or someone paying for a plane ticket to a basketball tournament. So many young men were just totally screwed by them for years over the pettiest of things.Unless it's the NCAA
They really deserve it given all the years they suspended players for getting bought a meal or someone paying for a plane ticket to a basketball tournament. So many young men were just totally screwed by them for years over the pettiest of things.
They really deserve it given all the years they suspended players for getting bought a meal or someone paying for a plane ticket to a basketball tournament. So many young men were just totally screwed by them for years over the pettiest of things.
Former NCAA President Mark Emmert made 4 1/2 million dollars his final year in office(2023) while telling everyone that college athletes were paid because the universities covered their tuition costs. It was dishonest and selfish of an organization that made an example of anyone who crossed the line this self serving business model. I am ashamed, embarrassed, and still can’t believe the NCAA did this to athletes for decades. NCAA stands for.They really deserve it given all the years they suspended players for getting bought a meal or someone paying for a plane ticket to a basketball tournament. So many young men were just totally screwed by them for years over the pettiest of things.
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He’s joking.
But this year’s seniors might be grandfathered in if the NCAA expands eligibility to a fifth year this summer.
They really deserve it given all the years they suspended players for getting bought a meal or someone paying for a plane ticket to a basketball tournament. So many young men were just totally screwed by them for years over the pettiest of things.
It's not commensurate with the revenues they bring in to the university (and the NCAA). Not by a long shot. Fairness used to mean something (and now does, thanks to the courts).A super majority of college athletes are compensated with a free college education. That used to mean something.
It's not commensurate with the revenues they bring in to the university (and the NCAA). Not by a long shot. Fairness used to mean something (and now does, thanks to the courts).
I'm talking specifically about UConn men's basketball players. The post you responded to strongly implied Kirk King and Ricky Moore's punishment back in 96 for accepting improper gifts aka plane tickets.It absolutely is for a super majority of college athletes covering all sports. And the athletes that do make money, get an education and use the school to develop their skills.
If they were good enough to go pro out of high school they would have. Instead, they go to college to hopefully prepare them for a professional career in their sports.
I'm talking specifically about UConn men's basketball players. The post you responded to strongly implied Kirk King and Ricky Moore's punishment back in 96 for accepting improper gifts aka plane tickets.