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Maybe lewis is coming in but that seems like a bad loss for them
Academics, unfortunately, is not a consideration at play in 99:9% of the choices being made here.Miami vs dook. Two southern private schools filled with rich northeast kids who couldn't get in to better schools.
You gotta think anyone kid with a choice between those two picks Miami. Sure, dook is more highly rated but the U is still a damn good degree.
I think Sanon is clear 1 of those guys (I seem to be a bit higher than most on him) and then would probably put Jackson second and Wilcher third.... I would think he is still in line for like 17 minutes a game with 3 guard lineups but he probably still has NBA dreamsSupposedly close to getting Jackson. So it makes sense in some ways. That would have been a crowded 2/3 with Jackson/Sanon/Wilcher and Sellers, and honestly I'm not sure Wilcher isn't the fourth of those four. They must be after a PG or two also.
Just trying to let Lewis know he's got some PT for him before he arrives in Philly for his OVThat's a mistake by Pitino. He was an important piece of continuity.
I wouldn't mind picking this guy up for more athleticism. We could just play a 4 guard lineup with a Center. I know we need someone stronger but he is a great athlete.
I wouldn't mind picking this guy up for more athleticism. We could just play a 4 guard lineup with a Center. I know we need someone stronger but he is a great athlete.
I hate Duke basketball as much as the next guy but I would not compare the academics of those 2 schools. Duke is an elite academic university up there with Ivies. Miami is a very good school but the selectivity of admissions is very low because of its location and appeal to Northeastern kids. Other than that its academics are nothing like the top tier schools. I've discussed this with people who have gone there recently. It's a very good school but nothing close to elite. Not that U.S. News and World Report university rankings are the be all end all, but they have Miami rated #63 behind schools you would not associate with elite academics. Duke is #6, ahead of most of the Ivies.Miami vs dook. Two southern private schools filled with rich northeast kids who couldn't get in to better schools.
You gotta think anyone kid with a choice between those two picks Miami. Sure, dook is more highly rated but the U is still a damn good degree.
I wish I saw your post before I posted mine. Same thoughts.Academically the two are not even close. Miami is a fine school, but your impression of Duke is dated. It is a significantly better school than Miami. The institution and the students that attend. Miami has a low acceptance rate, but not particularly impressive credentials for the students. Duke really is harder to get into than the lower Ivies.
BUT, if you were referring to a basketball player hoping to go pro? I completely agree with you that Miami is the call (and you still get a good degree if you go that far).
Yeah but tuition room and board will only cost you $98,000 at Miami. It's a steal of a deal.I hate Duke basketball as much as the next guy but I would not compare the academics of those 2 schools. Duke is an elite academic university up there with Ivies. Miami is a very good school but the selectivity of admissions is very low because of its location and appeal to Northeastern kids. Other than that its academics are nothing like the top tier schools. I've discussed this with people who have gone there recently. It's a very good school but nothing close to elite. Not that U.S. News and World Report university rankings are the be all end all, but they have Miami rated #63 behind schools you would not associate with elite academics.
The weather and Coral Gables are nice though.Yeah but tuition room and board will only cost you $98,000 at Miami. It's a steal of a deal.