Let's not forget Bruce Douglas or K.Garris,but for me, it has to be D.Will until someone else leads us to the promised land.
Glad someone mentioned Bruce Douglas. He seems to frequently get overlooked and was a terrific player
Let's not forget Bruce Douglas or K.Garris,but for me, it has to be D.Will until someone else leads us to the promised land.
Jaylon Tate?Jodie Harrison?
Tony Wysinger?
Sergio?Jaylon Tate?
Te'Jon Lucas?
Tracy Abrams?
Sergio?
Matt Meyer from Lou's 1978-79 team? Not kidding. He was the original Matt Meyer (spelled slightly different).Jaylon Tate?
Te'Jon Lucas?
Tracy Abrams?
Here are his career stats.Matt Meyer from Lou's 1978-79 team? Not kidding. He was the original Matt Meyer (spelled slightly different).
It certainly would. However, if we were to win the national championship, who was our point guard?Will the national championship do? Whiz Kids led by national player of the year Andy Phillip in 1943.
Ty Rodgers, obviouslyDefinitely one of the greatest, but y'all know who I'm talking about.
National championships before 1950 don't countWill the national championship do? Whiz Kids led by national player of the year Andy Phillip in 1943.
Matt Meyer from Lou's 1978-79 team? Not kidding. He was the original Matt Meyer (spelled slightly different).
Apparently, he may not be committing in January per @Actionjackson above.
Taking an official after his commitment date?
They need to start signing contracts or kids will go to a different school every yearIn a hearing Wednesday, Judge John P. Bailey issued a 14-day temporary restraining order preventing the NCAA from enforcing its transfer rules, paving the way for a host of second-time transfers that had been originally forced to sit out a season to be eligible, at least in the interim
In the long term, the implications of courts preventing the NCAA from enforcing transfer rules would drive even more action in the portal. The tighter rules for second-time transfers were put into effect this year at the request of the schools, which were frustrated by the near-constant roster movement that had taken over college sports in recent years. The hope among many in the industry was that tighter rules, combined with the bonus year of eligibility tied to the COVID-19 pandemic phasing out, would slow down player movement to more manageable rates and provide some stability. A loss in this case would hinder the association’s ability to prevent what it called a “system of perpetual and unchecked free agency” and would shape how college sports rosters are built for years to come
Taking an official after his commitment date?
Maybe he is going to check out and determine if there truly is a culture issue and to let scUM administration know who they should hire as coach
Taking an official after his commitment date?
Taking an official after his commitment date?
If I do nothing else in life, at least I did this.
He mailed in that edit. Not even trying anymore.
Not only that,you also play better competition pretty much every game……Iron sharpens Iron.
Derek Harper
What's intriguing about all of these rulings is that it strips away the ability of the NCAA to enforce rules. It'll be interesting what's going to happen when a player sues the NCAA for "only allowing 4 years of eligibility" or for losing eligibility by signing with an agent. From a legal standpoint, it makes one wonder, does the NCAA have the ability to regulate, well, just about anything?In a hearing Wednesday, Judge John P. Bailey issued a 14-day temporary restraining order preventing the NCAA from enforcing its transfer rules, paving the way for a host of second-time transfers that had been originally forced to sit out a season to be eligible, at least in the interim
In the long term, the implications of courts preventing the NCAA from enforcing transfer rules would drive even more action in the portal. The tighter rules for second-time transfers were put into effect this year at the request of the schools, which were frustrated by the near-constant roster movement that had taken over college sports in recent years. The hope among many in the industry was that tighter rules, combined with the bonus year of eligibility tied to the COVID-19 pandemic phasing out, would slow down player movement to more manageable rates and provide some stability. A loss in this case would hinder the association’s ability to prevent what it called a “system of perpetual and unchecked free agency” and would shape how college sports rosters are built for years to come
Jodie Harrison shot 60%, averaged 10.6 points, 4 rbs, and lots of assists in 1969. Team was 19-5, second in BT, ranked 20th in final AP poll.Jaylon Tate?
Te'Jon Lucas?
Tracy Abrams?