Bulldog_Muskie wrote:At this point I don't think anyone not named Bluiett has a clue of whats going to happen. There have been so many "concrete" statements made by so many people that I've lost track. Who knows, maybe IU will swoop in and steal him from everyone.
This is the first recruitment I've really followed closely and I'm thinking it will be my last!
Bulldawg wrote:Something seems extremely off with this recruitment, because now on two occasions it has been reported that an announcement was going to be made to Xavier and the MSU, but something has thrown it off. With so many rumors, for all we know he could choose Memphis. This is definitely a wild recruitment, but whoever lands this kid has a star player in the making.
NewBigEastConf wrote:Bluiett, Blackmon, Liles, Lyle, etc. It is a disturbing reality that reflects an ugly wart on the nose of sports. Kids have been held up so high for so long by the time they reach high school they don't have the tools to behave appropriately and make mature-thoughtful decisions. They're never told no and often times they turn into incorrigible little boys in adulthood. It is why we celebrate the "good guys" of professional sports - they are simply few and far between.
Bulldog_Muskie wrote:NewBigEastConf wrote:Bluiett, Blackmon, Liles, Lyle, etc. It is a disturbing reality that reflects an ugly wart on the nose of sports. Kids have been held up so high for so long by the time they reach high school they don't have the tools to behave appropriately and make mature-thoughtful decisions. They're never told no and often times they turn into incorrigible little boys in adulthood. It is why we celebrate the "good guys" of professional sports - they are simply few and far between.
Plenty of young people sign up for things only to realize later that it wasn't right. Plenty of freshman transfer after a semester or two, are they an ugly wart on academia?
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