adoraz wrote:#1 is great to hear.
For #2, we'll see how it plays out.
I have no clue how we have people like Sean Miller not getting in trouble. I wonder when/if the NCAA will act.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:adoraz wrote:#1 is great to hear.
For #2, we'll see how it plays out.
I have no clue how we have people like Sean Miller not getting in trouble. I wonder when/if the NCAA will act.
So let's unpack this a bit.
First: "I wonder when/if the NCAA will act." Exhibit A: UNC. Exhibit B: Omari Spellman in 2017. So there is overwhelming evidence that UNC had serious academic violations (hello Rashad McCants) and they didn't even get a slap on the wrist. Omari Spellman entered 9th grade, struggled a bit as a young kid, and then transferred. PArents just didn't think he was ready for H.S. He then re-enters H.S. the next year and becomes a very good student over the next 4 years and graduates. He is ruled ineligible for his first year because of that 1 month. Tells you all you need to know about the NCAA.
Second, : "I have no clue how we have people like Sean Miller not getting in trouble." It seems that ESPN jumped the gun a bit on the Miller story. He has vehemently denied it to the extent that he was willing to forfeit substantial income if he was found to have done anything improper. Sounds like a guy putting his $ where his mouth is. Look, is the world of recruiting sleezy at times and does Miller seem to have that Cal/Pitino/Boeheim way about him where he is the star of the show, integrity be damned? Yes., that what it seems. But ESPN reporting may have conjecture.
I am definitely pulling for DePaul. If they can get these kids on campus, they'll be a tough out. Isn't that what we all have been imploring the Demons to become?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Shannon just decommitted from DePaul. That was quick...
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