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It's a war - all is fair. A win is a win. Nothing to apologize for. Something to celebrate.Not the ideal way to land a guy, but you gotta take any win you can get at this point.
It's a war - all is fair. A win is a win. Nothing to apologize for. Something to celebrate.Not the ideal way to land a guy, but you gotta take any win you can get at this point.
JuCo.Is there any scenario in which St. John's could release him from his commitment and he could play this year somewhere else?
He can play 2018/2019 and enroll by Friday.He can't play next year, correct?
JuCo.
It's kind of amazing how this keeps playing out with us. Everything points to a kid wanting to come to Uconn, it's between us and an inferior program and the kid always selects the inferior program and quickly realizes they should have gone with what they wanted all along instead of letting outside influences guide "their" decision. Happened with Rodney, Terry, Sid, and it seems pretty obvious Montez will come calling at some point.
Correcting a mistake is not something you tolerate? Making a mistake? Judging this kid with only a few facts in front of you? Lighten up young fella. To err is human... If he wants to correct what he perceives was the wrong choice for him, more power to him. If he ends up coming to UConn, more power to us.Because he was not blind to what was going on. No one, from the college program to the recruit himself is innocent. To act like Sid is a victim in this is a joke.
Ouch!!!! I love it!So, UMass.
No it's not the fact he was on scholarship for the class, it was that he was enrolled in it.Can the kid pay for his summer classes and then play this year?
It's a war - all is fair. A win is a win. Nothing to apologize for. Something to celebrate.
All I am saying is someone high enough on the food chain had incentive to get him to St. John's and succeeded. I am not going to feel bad for anyone who has regrets three months later.
Come on.
He's a young kid less than two years removed from losing his mother.
His father wanted him close, so he stayed close and it wasn't the right fit.
An old man told me this a long, long time ago. Said dorms would hurt St. Johns.Wasn't the attraction of St. John's through 80's that player didn't have dorms to live in so they were given a stipend for housing. Then they'd live at home with family and bank the cash?? Then SJU built dorms and the cash went away?
The fact that he has to sit out a year even though he's two months ahead of his first practice feels arbitrary and wrong. However, given he's a kid who re-classified late in the process, appears to struggle making decisions, and apparently is sifting through some personal issues in general, it might be for the better that he use the year to get his feet under him.
Even if he isn't here until 2018, it's an astronomical get for a coach that will probably be looking to replace Terry Larrier and replenish a pipeline that had eroded some after some transfers and a light 2017 class.
The fact that he has to sit out a year even though he's two months ahead of his first practice feels arbitrary and wrong.
They want to kill UConn fans. This will be the end of us.
The St. John's OP was very adamant about Texas. All this UConn chatter including Oz has me optimistic, but my nuts guard is still up.
chief says he's coming. if he doesn't, it will be the final nail in the coffinOur recruiting is now weaponized again. Sense of urgency, stronger advocacy for UConn and fight fire with fire if someone wants to negatively recruit against us. I hope recruiting stays focused this way and does not fall back into the recent rut.
You got to admit for certain guys JC got criticized for accepting - few took as long academically as Cobb and Williams - which is a good sign we are all now on the same page with level of commitment regarding winning. And now we have a guy committing later than Andre (but he has to sit a year). Dare to be great!
Happened to us before with a football recruit. He registered but hadn't attended any classes at UNC IIRC. He did go to 1 or 2 summer practices before school started, and left to go to Fork Union. Played there for a year, but STILL had to sit a year before he could play for us.The fact that he has to sit out a year even though he's two months ahead of his first practice feels arbitrary and wrong.
He can't go back to Brewster can he?
Happened to us before with a football recruit. He registered but hadn't attended any classes at UNC IIRC. He did go to 1 or 2 summer practices before school started, and left to go to Fork Union. Played there for a year, but STILL had to sit a year before he could play for us.