It's a shame players and coaches can't do a better job predetermining where they would be the best fit. Especially this guy with a college basketball coach in the family.
It's a shame players and coaches can't do a better job predetermining where they would be the best fit. Especially this guy with a college basketball coach in the family.
Had career high ten points vs. Nicholls State.
Third-year sophomore plans to transfer
Locker room is divided and is in shambles.
Marlin has lost control of the program.
Hud is also somehow at fault.
More will be leaving, this is only the beginning.
Hopefully he finds what he's looking for. The young man never made it about himself.
At the time he signed he was coming into a program built around one of the elite big men in college basketball. Getting to deleveop by battling with a player like Long and then having a chance to take over that role was probably one of the reasons he came here. Things just didn't work out that way.
The rotation always tightens up for conference play and he didn't make it into either game this past weekend. He has seen a guy like Miller come in and work his way in as starter as a Freshman and he is also seeing a guy like Gant everyday in practice knowing they will have the same amount of eligibility left. The kid just wants to play, who can blame him. It is a smart decision to leave now as he has already burned a redshirt year and will at least have the spring of his Junior year and a Senior year to play if he goes to a D1 School. With his family connections I'm sure he is heading somewhere that will be a good fit or he wouldn't be going.
I think big sis is now playing in Italy---Rome Adventure time for me----transfer and get my college work in there and try and hook up with a needing team and maybe lovely Italian lady---carb out on pasta everyday and get the bulk I need---Since I knew the family, and my daughter played for Dubee, I naturally wanted him here---but best of luck Scottie!!!
Bummed. I was surprised and encouraged by his play in limited minutes. Especially at UNO. Thought he had several impact plays in that game.
Assuming he thought he'd get lost in the deck. For the record, I thought his minutes to this point had been better than Stalcup's minutes.
Good luck Scott.
Opens up a scholarship for a potential starter at the five or four next year. Granted we've got starters at the four. We could use a guy who could successfully give minutes to help Washington and Miller.
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