Lester Quinones commits to Memphis
Hardaway has a top 5 recruiting class.
Didn’t realize how connected Penny was till he hit the big stage.
Lester Quinones commits to Memphis
Hardaway has a top 5 recruiting class.
Didn’t realize how connected Penny was till he hit the big stage.
so what your saying is tennessee state is going on probationThe NCAA will be watching Penny and what is going on
He’s extended outside the state of Tennessee.Penny is Mr Memphis, so when he needs a booster to step up, there is a pretty long line.
so what your saying is tennessee state is going on probation
The NCAA will be watching Penny and what is going on
Guys don't throw shade at Penny. If FBI investigation has taught us anything is that IMHO those that are reimbursed are done at a low price. Especially what many would earn in the NBA.
My understanding is Penny is well connected in the AAU and high school ranks. Also former top tier NBA star and very well liked in Memphis. I think the players will be taken care like they are at top 50 programs. But I wouldn't jump to conclusions.
From I found on the web, he's a 6' 9" PF from Northwest Arkansas.Jaylin Williams (2020 PF)
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Illinois!
https://twitter.com/Jay_MWilliams_/
How good of a coach is he?
The NCAA will be watching Penny and what is going on
so what your saying is tennessee state is going on probation
How good of a coach is he?
Having seen 2 of his recruits, both from Memphis, compete at the Bass Pro T of C, I will say this....he has some players. The 7 footer ranked #1 is the quickest jumper for his size I have ever seen....in the ilk of Battle and Anderson. His teammate at 6’ 8” is also skilled. With just avg. guard play, the Tigers should be able to at least compete with anyone.Didn’t realize how connected Penny was till he hit the big stage.
It looks to me like Penny has a little “Cuonzo” in him. He will do anything to land a recruit . We’ll see how long it lasts. JMHO.What I was going to say. Seems as if these NBA players come in and most of the time don't do very well as coaches. They can recruit, at least for a while, because of their name recognition but as far as actually getting a team to the final four or even just winning their conference, it's another story. And they might do well the first year but after that, eh. But I don't have any objective data to support my gross generalization so take it with a grain of salt.