So, after 9 pages, can we agree that that situation is what we always thought during his recruitment? He wanted to come here, and family pressured him to stay home and play at St. Johns. Then, when that reality presented itself, he went back and made the decision he wanted to make all along?
Uh huh thanks for making that point HH.
My second son was born 9 months after the 99 championship.......Took a look at his bio on the official site. This kid was born two weeks after we beat Duke for the '99 championship.
Man, where does the time go?
And at the time you thought it was so considerate that your wife went out "with the girls" to let you watch the game in peace.My second son was born 9 months after the 99 championship..
Teaching college kids how drugs are made. That always ends well.
My second son was born 9 months after the 99 championship..
So, after 9 pages, can we agree that that situation is what we always thought during his recruitment? He wanted to come here, and family pressured him to stay home and play at St. Johns. Then, when that reality presented itself, he went back and made the decision he wanted to make all along?
And it only goes to show that the Boneyard knows best!So, after 9 pages, can we agree that that situation is what we always thought during his recruitment? He wanted to come here, and family pressured him to stay home and play at St. Johns. Then, when that reality presented itself, he went back and made the decision he wanted to make all along?
Or, Sid didn't really plan on reclassifying. St John's offered bank, so he reclassifies, collects that bank, then decommits to go to his first choice. Enrolls in school and plays in 2018 based on his preferred schedule. Bonus extra year of development under his belt. Sid made the slickest move in history. Ultimate cash grab. Emerging trend?
for the morons yes i'm joking
I nominate this for stupid post of the day....
Apparently you missed the small print. Which makes you the small print...
My second son was born 9 months after the 99 championship..
Just the suggestion of it (even joking) is stupid. I saw your small print...that might be the dumbest part of your post
Just the suggestion of it (even joking) is stupid. I saw your small print...that might be the dumbest part of your post
According to his Dad - SJU went over basketball workouts but no need to attend real summer classes.You mean they actually went over class schedules with him?!!! The nerve!!
Or, Sid didn't really plan on reclassifying. St John's offered bank, so he reclassifies, collects that bank, then decommits to go to his first choice. Enrolls in school and plays in 2018 based on his preferred schedule. Bonus extra year of development under his belt. Sid made the slickest move in history. Ultimate cash grab. Emerging trend?
for the morons yes i'm joking
I'm a bad fan. Very bad fan...^I hope you're not implying you were active before the first championship because that would make you a bad fan.
When will the decision be made about eligibility in 2017?
I'm going to guess that a definitive answer won't come until after the season starts. Have we ever gotten a response on eligibility questions from the NCAA in a timely manner?When will the decision be made about eligibility in 2017?
They will make a decision in March, declare him eligible retroactively and cost him a year of eligibility. The time lag is that they're not smart enough to think quickly about the best way to screw UConn.When will the decision be made about eligibility in 2017?
Two issues. If he signed an LOI then it's pretty cut and dry that he will have to sit out a year. And I think he did because SJU issued a press release on him coming to SJU.Can someone explain the rule that applies here? Because he hasn't practiced or played one second for anyone and the academic year just started.
You should see Larrier now, he looks like Lou Ferrigno.Well the good news is that with our new athletic trainer the skinny kid gets to become a beast by this time next year. Can he practice with the team?