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Take out an loan. Kid is going to be making bank in a few years.A generous financial aid package for one year makes it possible
Take out an loan. Kid is going to be making bank in a few years.A generous financial aid package for one year makes it possible
What conference in Fairfield in?
Isn't he from West Haven? Is his mom in Waterbury? Either way, Storrs is still a bit closer than Queens to both of them. But not that much. Traffic is the biggest difference. And that many games are in Hartford which is even closer.what route do you take thats just as easy to Uconn from Waterbury? I'd love to know.
Isn't he from West Haven? Is his mom in Waterbury? Either way, Storrs is still a bit closer than Queens to both of them. But not that much. Traffic is the biggest difference. And that many games are in Hartford which is even closer.
yeah well the Rep-AM reporter might of put his foot in his mouth too fast because thats based on a report from his sources saying he is headed there, whereas everyone else says the recruitment is wide open.His hometown paper, the Waterbury Republican, is sadly reporting tonight that it is almost assured that it will be St. John's.
yeah well the Rep-AM reporter might of put his foot in his mouth too fast because thats based on a report from his sources saying he is headed there, whereas everyone else says the recruitment is wide open.
He's right.True, but I believe Ed Daigneault was the first CT beat reporter to confirm Hurley to UCONN. That doesn't necessarily mean he's right about Heron, but he may be.
Also it would be harder to get a waiver for hardship in an out of state schoolOther than UCONN, the only choice among these schools that remotely fits his desire to be near home is BS College.
what route do you take thats just as easy to Uconn from Waterbury? I'd love to know.
#sadchief
LOL - His Dad is an operator. God bless him.Other than UCONN, the only choice among these schools that remotely fits his desire to be near home is BS College.
LOL - His Dad is an operator. God bless him.
You have certain guys, who didn’t exactly populated the box score stat sheet, when given minutes last season.
So he needs a hardship waiver to play near his mother, who was in an accident a year ago? And his brother is playing at Niagara, which is not exactly close by?Here’s another thing to keep in mind about the potential of Fairfield. Heron’s brother, Raheem Solomon, will also be playing in the MAAC at Niagara.
I’m told that since the NBA is not an option at this time, Heron’s mom is adamant that he complete his degree. So it’s likely he will play for two years wherever he lands.
BC is only being considered because of proximity and playing in/against ACC.
St John’s was a potential landing spot when he considered transferring immediately following his freshman year, when the accident happened.
UConn offers ideal proximity to home and Hurley is a major factor. If Hurley wasn’t at the helm, UConn wouldn’t be an option.
St John' us just as easy to get too as Uconn from Waterbury..my guess is big East ..St John..
what route do you take thats just as easy to Uconn from Waterbury? I'd love to know.
Pretty sure that transfers don't have to sign LOI's.Does he have to sign a letter of intent before applying for the hardship? If yes, can he get out of the letter if denied?
Pretty sure that transfers don't have to sign LOI's.