Yes. Looks like you are correctSpeculation or do you have inside information?
Yes. Looks like you are correctSpeculation or do you have inside information?
Looks like they posted the picture of Westbrook that was posted on here.They probably picked it up from this board. Plenty of folks post or lurk on both boards.
They probably picked it up from this board. Plenty of folks post or lurk on both boards.
Leaving Tennessee for UConn is petty and I love it![]()

Why would she go to UCONN just to visit Meghan? She’s there for a visit for a potential transfer. She’s checking the school out and I’m sure meeting with the coaching staff and all that. My guess is she ends up at UCONN.
You should go back and read some of your previous posting about where Westbrook will not go before making up more stuff.
We don’t need Westbrook we need height! Paige is a generation type player and Westbrook isn’t any way close to Paige and Paige is going to be a senior in high school. Our 2020 class is shaping up to be a blockbuster class maybe the best class UCONN has ever had.
Evina is not that good . Poor decision maker with a shaky handle. Doubt she has a big impact
I don’t think that’s a completely fair assessment considering Holly’s proven lack of player development. Her assist to turnover ratio was high, but there wasn’t a ton of coaching happening in Knoxville...
She had alot of dumb turnovers. Some things shouldnt have to be taught. She hurt the team just a much as she helped. Bonehead turnovers were an understatement. Please go back and watch again for yourself.

I don’t think that’s a completely fair assessment considering Holly’s proven lack of player development. Her assist to turnover ratio was high, but there wasn’t a ton of coaching happening in Knoxville...
A lot of her to's were due to team mates who either can't catch or don't look. But others will promise minutes. Besides, if she has to sit she will bump against the 2020's. IMO you can't turn down talent like she has but if she goes elsewhere I won't be disappointed.
She won't have to sit. New rule passed where if your school gets a new head coach and you are enrolled at the new school for the summer session, you are eligible right away.
A lot of her to's were due to team mates who either can't catch or don't look. But others will promise minutes. Besides, if she has to sit she will bump against the 2020's. IMO you can't turn down talent like she has but if she goes elsewhere I won't be disappointed.
Looked on the Internet about NCAA transfer rules, best I could determine the losing school must approve the 1 year sit out waiver so unless UT approves the waiver I think Westbrook will have to sit out a year.Good to hear. Thanks.
So when is CVS going to retire and free up Davenport?
While Geno is a great recruiter, the “closer” is Kathy Auriemma in the kitchen....The Easter Bunny is bringing different kinds of things this year.
I hope Evina enjoys her visit. I think Easter dinner at Geno's would be fun.

I don’t believe there’s ever been an instance when a coach was let go that a school did not approve a waiver for immediate eligibility.Looked on the Internet about NCAA transfer rules, best I could determine the losing school must approve the 1 year sit out waiver so unless UT approves the waiver I think Westbrook will have to sit out a year.
Promise Taylor's waiver was not approved at Mississippi State after Matt Insell was fired at Ole Miss.I don’t believe there’s ever been an instance when a coach was let go that a school did not approve a waiver for immediate eligibility.
A couple points. It was an intra-conference transfer between two in-state rivals. I am not sure if it applied in this particular instance, but there are cases when a transfer’s academic progress figures into the decision. Finally, we have seen an acceleration of more liberal transfer eligibility rules in just the past few years. I would not expect Westbrook to face any difficulty securing immediate eligibility.Promise Taylor's waiver was not approved at Mississippi State after Matt Insell was fired at Ole Miss.
Somehow the idea of Tennessee granting the waiver knowing they're headed up to Storrs to face the Huskies (and, if they granted it, Westbrook) this fall makes me think they'd more than hesitate to grant it if she were to transfer to UConn. Even close to a decade after Pat retired from the program, IMHO the women's basketball rivalry between UConn and UT is far, far more rivalrous than MSU and Ole Miss.A couple points. It was an intra-conference transfer between two in-state rivals. I am not sure if it applied in this particular instance, but there are cases when a transfer’s academic progress figures into the decision. Finally, we have seen an acceleration of more liberal transfer eligibility rules in just the past few years. I would not expect Westbrook to face any difficulty securing immediate eligibility.
Looked on the Internet about NCAA transfer rules, best I could determine the losing school must approve the 1 year sit out waiver so unless UT approves the waiver I think Westbrook will have to sit out a year.
One additional question. Do we know if MS St actually requested a waiver? Taylor would have been a backup all season behind SEC POY Tiera McCowan. By sitting out a year, Vic potentially gets to have her as his starting center for 3 yrs.Promise Taylor's waiver was not approved at Mississippi State after Matt Insell was fired at Ole Miss.