Nw makes a lot of sense if you follow the education pedigree. Also assume heād no1 pg there
Now we waitā¦
This account is a little tabloid-ish I think, so wouldnāt take it as gospel. But Michigan seems to have the hardest time with transfer admissions. Comes up every year.
Does seem to be a reoccurring theme with them. Wonder how that will play out long-term
I bet their standards and ours are on par, but maybe they arenāt doing enough academic vetting prior to going all in on recruiting, which leads to this kind of bad PR.
Word is he is asking for OVER $1M and no one has been willing to pay him. But that is just rumor.
The 2 were very similar was my understanding. A lack of vetting would explain a lot of this. It feels like they are the only program who hasnt figured this out.
Didnāt somebody say he just visited Clemson?
I know that this is craziness at the moment, and it will start to make sense in a month or so, but it seems like there are so many teams just completely loading up on transfers. Wasnāt Arkansas last year a perfect example of why that is not a good strategy?
Edit: Unless your name is Bill Self, apparently.
We gonna use that 13th scholly on Kon
6ā6 guard who hit 100 threes at a 50% clip? Thatās definitely Kneuppelās spot theyāre trying to fill.
Four of Bamaās starters were transfers. Worked for them tho
Maybe itās wishful thinking but I canāt help but think things could be changing for him!
Where did the big man from Pitt go? The man with the name so nice, his mama named him twice, Federico Federico.
Texas Tech
I realize it is 4/20, but are you guys high?
Nope. If they bring in someone whoās in direct competition for his PT, that could be a game-changer. He was already mad that Duke was recruiting Edgecombe.
Theyāve got Proctor and Foster to take most of the minutes at the 1 and 2. Flagg will mostly play 3. If they bring in Brea, thatās another body for the 2 & 3 spots. Then you have Harris, too, at the 2, mostly, but also the 3.
Itās messy in Durham.
The one thing Iām curious about is would Kon be able to get out of his NLI? I know the NCAA has basically no power anymore but I was under the impression the only surefire way you could do so is if your coach left for another job.