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If true, good.Well I'll discount it....just got wind Gray was blocked from talking to Tenn so I'm only assuming, but I figure it'll be the same for Mavunga.
If true, good.Well I'll discount it....just got wind Gray was blocked from talking to Tenn so I'm only assuming, but I figure it'll be the same for Mavunga.
Well I'll discount it....just got wind Gray was blocked from talking to UT so I'm only assuming, but I figure it'll be the same for Mavunga.
I have NO idea. I can only speculate at this point, I'm guessing maybe the DeShields fiasco. That's just a guess cause I can't see any other reason behind it.Why????
Ikr!If true, good.

I have NO idea. I can only speculate at this point, I'm guessing maybe the DeShields fiasco. That's just a guess cause I can't see any other reason behind it.
Is it even legal to exclude one school? It seems singling out one school is somehow unconstitutional.
To start with, all in-conference transfers for most conferences are 'restricted' in that they add an extra year to the NCAA year of residency before eligibility. And a school can put any other restrictions on a release as well - typically it is only a few schools that may have direct connections (recent coach/assistant hires from the releasing school, or a suspicion of tampering is the usual reason given.) And of course other schools have been know to refuse to grant releases - but that is not a good PR move for the team or the school.I think restricted releases are common- not sure how many schools are typically restricted. Indirect tampering could be common too.
That's my issue as well, even if she was not considering Tenn, she should have the right to talk to any school she pleases, ESPECIALLY after this fiasco.Tennessee is not one of my favorite teams by a long shot, but no coach should have the right to block a transfer to that team if a player wants to go there. Seems like there should be a rule change.
When the NCAA acts which is probably still a year away, they will likely grant free transfers to all athletes (including not having to sit out a year.) Until they act, UNC is still considered 'innocent' and is ruled by standard NCAA rules. And schools have always had control of how they grant releases. 'Tampering' is a pretty difficult thing to prove - so a school being able to specify a limited number of schools they will not 'release' is not that terrible.That's my issue as well, even if she was not considering Tenn, she should have the right to talk to any school she pleases, ESPECIALLY after this fiasco.
Remind you of anyone?Losing DeShields and Cooper to Tennessee has left Sylvia a salty lady.
I'm sure Mavunga will look at Purdue b/c she considered them first time around, they are pretty big on accepting transfers, and she's from Indiana. I think Louisville would hit a home run if they landed her b/c while they have recruited well, their up-n-coming stars are mostly guards and wings so Mavunga gives them an elite interior player, and they were considered 1st time around. She did consider Stanford and was reported to be a good (but not off the charts student), but transfers to Stanford are very rare.
She also had UConn as a finalist, and besides Butler, UConn doesn't seems to have a ton of true posts. IIRC, UConn recruited her pretty hard, so you never know. But wouldn't Mavunga to UConn be a major way of countering all the recent buzz at South Carolina.
I'm not a lawyer, but it is the NCAA... they do whatever they want, whenever they want. They even make up rules and apply them retroactively. Can't be more unconstitutional than that.Is it even legal to exclude one school? It seems singling out one school is somehow unconstitutional.
Remind you of anyone?
Texas had only one scholarship left for 2015-16, so the other twin is going to a juco for a year and then joining Texas in 2016-17.Finally, I looked up Texas's roster because they're a team with great guards on board/coming in, and seems just a young elite post player away from making noise, yet did not make Lauren Cox's latest list (though still seems to be in the mix for Joyner Holmes).
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And as an aside, while looking at the Texas roster, I noticed one of the Canadian twins who left Vanderbilt's team wound up at Texas, but the twin sister is not on the roster. A bit odd.
kat0189 said:Also, I forgot to mention Purdue had a solid 2015 class: signing Hoopgurlz #30, #31, and #41 player, then a verbal from #32 of 2016. However, that doesn't compare to the talent she'd play with at the other places, like Louisville. Also, you forgot to add Paris Kea, who transferred from Vandy to UNC recently, and is a good PG/G.
sounds like she would fit best at Louisville - which sounded strange at first to me but who else would put up with the technicals for taunting? I first assumed she could go to Notre Dame but the Turner/Reimer show might not need her...I was surprised when I recently read that UConn was on Mavunga's final list of schools as I did not remember that UConn had recruited her. I went back and read some of Jim Fuller's blog entries and it seems Geno had at one time recruited Mavunga (late 2011) but it seems he had stopped recruiting her by the time she made the decision to commit to UNC in May of 2012. Geno ultimately preferred Reimer over Mavunga.
Although UConn could certainly use another post player (Cox appears to be a long-shot), I doubt Geno would pursue Mavunga for a few reasons. First, Geno rarely pursues transfers (Butler is the exception and she actually initiated contact with the UConn staff). Second, I can see Geno and CD not wanting to be involved in what's going on with the UNC program. Finally, I'm not sure Mavunga really fits the type of player Geno and CD look to bring in to the program. I could see where some of the extra stuff she brings to the court -- some technicals for taunting, that ridiculous free-throw routine -- turning off Geno and CD. She's good and what I like about her game (over Reimer's) is how aggressively she pursues the basketball. Still, I don't see UConn getting involved.
Finally, I doubt Geno feels a need to counter any buzz surrounding SC.
Mavunga is a beast inside with a great motor, plays solid defense, scores enough and is a team-first player.
You seem to be remembering wrong....when did Diamond even verbal to UT to withdraw it???I seem to remember that when DeShields withdrew her verbal to Tenn and picked UNC there were several Tenn "insiders" who posted that the LV staff was upset by what they referred to as "underhanded" and "unethical" tactics by UNC. Maybe UNC sees something underhanded with Cooper and DeShields suddenly both kicking UNC to the curb and going to Tenn? Or maybe UNC didn't appreciate the nasty accusations 2 years ago coming out of Knutsville?
What goes around comes around.

AnotherVolFan said:You seem to be remembering wrong....when did Diamond even verbal to UT to withdraw it???![]()