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I don't believe the numbers of the players on the wall are actually retired, so it shouldn't be a problem.I really like Rodney and I love the idea of him changing him number to honor his fallen friend. One question I have though is that he said he chose to wear #15, the same number that is retired under Kemba Walker. Would the program make an exception?
For me, I have no problem at all with it because it is for something that's greater than basketball
Sorry for your loss Rodney
I don't believe the numbers of the players on the wall are actually retired, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Not enough numbers to retire them. Too much player turnover in the college game.Ah, I didn't realize that was the case, thanks for clearing that up
Shabazz Napier, Chris Smith, and Worthy Patterson are all huskies of honor that wore #13.Not enough numbers to retire them. Too much player turnover in the college game.
UConn’s Rodney Purvis mourns loss of ‘brother’: ‘There’s no getting him back’Knew he was a friend of Rodney's but didn't know they were family. Rodney is a great guy, hope he has a tremendous senior season to honor his brother.
Numbers arent technically retiredI really like Rodney and I love the idea of him changing him number to honor his fallen friend. One question I have though is that he said he chose to wear #15, the same number that is retired under Kemba Walker. Would the program make an exception?
For me, I have no problem at all with it because it is for something that's greater than basketball
Sorry for your loss Rodney