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Post by dex on Mar 31, 2015 16:30:10 GMT -5
Kenton Facey and Steve Enoch too.
I have no problem with him going to uconn...he could do a lot worse than Ollie that's for sure.
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Post by friarbrown on Mar 31, 2015 22:40:49 GMT -5
Anyone know of other schools on his "list"? UConn, UConn Storrs, and the University of Connecticut all made the cut.
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Post by wtm97 on Apr 1, 2015 7:24:33 GMT -5
LOL LOL LOL!
Good one... but my question is a serious one.
I agree with dex - and have no problem with Harris to UCONN either - he is after all a 'free agent' right? It does look like they have a need in that position so good for both I say...(as long as we don't suddenly schedule UCONN or end up facing them come Tourney time somewhere only to have Harris burn us...)
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Post by thewalk on Apr 1, 2015 8:50:04 GMT -5
thought our schedule was pretty much set but you bring up an excellent question....does the 4 year coach have any say in this?
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Post by wtm97 on Apr 1, 2015 8:57:06 GMT -5
Think Cooley would LOVE to play UCONN every year, Harris or not lol.
I know I would - you?
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Post by thewalk on Apr 1, 2015 9:04:14 GMT -5
clarification - I meant on the transfer...can't coaches restrict transfers?
I would love to play UConn every year...I completely understand why they don't play us.
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Post by drairf on Apr 1, 2015 9:31:20 GMT -5
Daddy Harris announced his boy's list of 10.
Includes UMass and BC.
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Post by TheInfoMan on Apr 1, 2015 9:45:04 GMT -5
Daddy Harris announced his boy's list of 10. Includes UMass and BC. Full list here: Adam Zagoria @adamzagoria 21m21 minutes ago Manhattan, NY Providence transfer Tyler Harris is considering these 10 per his dad: Arizona UConn Ga Tech Ok State Auburn Nebraska Tenn BC UMass La Salle
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Post by jacka252 on Apr 1, 2015 14:43:34 GMT -5
So Tyler could wind up playing at his brothers former college for Rick Barnes. That is interesting. Would wish Tyler and Rick both the best. Rick best recruiter in PC history until coach Cooley who IMHO will eclipse him. Bench coaching by Rick, enough said.
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Post by thewalk on Apr 1, 2015 15:24:00 GMT -5
i don't have the energy for this...
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Post by drairf on Apr 1, 2015 15:55:14 GMT -5
The 5th year transfer rule is chaotic. I imagine it was created for say, a field hockey player that legitimately wanted a masters degree in something not offered by the current school.
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Post by thewalk on Apr 1, 2015 16:05:22 GMT -5
first kid I remember doing this was the duke kid who went to cuse to play football...
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Post by friar71 on Apr 1, 2015 19:26:28 GMT -5
The 5th year transfer rule is chaotic. I imagine it was created for say, a field hockey player that legitimately wanted a masters degree in something not offered by the current school. I think a kid going to 3 schools in 5 years is strange. The other thing is they are probably not getting a master's after 1 year. I would assume most of these master programs are a fraud.
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Post by drairf on Apr 1, 2015 19:35:48 GMT -5
The 5th year transfer rule is chaotic. I imagine it was created for say, a field hockey player that legitimately wanted a masters degree in something not offered by the current school. I think a kid going to 3 schools in 5 years is strange. The other thing is they are probably not getting a master's after 1 year. I would assume most of these master programs are a fraud. Agree because most in hoops go pro in US or Europe after a year. However, in the case of my field hockey example, they might stick around for another couple years to finish the masters.
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Post by friarbrown on Apr 1, 2015 20:35:43 GMT -5
Really the 5th year transfer thing only requires you to go to class the first semester. Once the season starts and you reach the second semester class isn't as much of an issue because eligibility doesn't matter anymore.
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