Jersey77 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Joe Bamisile back to the A10, this time VCU.
So he's played at Oklahoma, GW and VTech? And now going to VCU? This guy is never getting a degree as you need at least 60 credits at a college to get a degree.
Yes Theblueram,
And never sat out a year playing for ACC, A10 and Big 12 now back to A10.
So does he sit out this year? Somehow I doubt it.
Does he somehow now get the Grad Year Transfer for immediate eligibility?
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Doubt he graduated in 3 years.
He will probably have to sit this season and then have 2 years left.
So he's played at Oklahoma, GW and VTech? And now going to VCU? This guy is never getting a degree as you need at least 60 credits at a college to get a degree.
Yes Theblueram,
And never sat out a year playing for ACC, A10 and Big 12 now back to A10.
So does he sit out this year? Somehow I doubt it.
Does he somehow now get the Grad Year Transfer for immediate eligibility?
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Doubt he graduated in 3 years.
He will probably have to sit this season and then have 2 years left.
Graduated from where??? You need 60 credits at a school to graduate.
What happened to building for the future with freshmen and transfers with 3 years left to play? Philosophy has changed a lot from 6 months ago. Probably a good thing the philosophy changed but 6 months ago we never would have been filling the roster with transfers with 3 years and 25 year olds.
Whatever gets us in the Top Tier of the A10 and ability to win the A10 Championship AQ. Just surprised at the change of direction.
Yes Ramster, at this point just get the best players available to fill a need, period.
1 year at a time
Smart, introspective coaching staff. They periodically re-evaluate the track they are on and make adjustments when and where necessary to reach their ultimate goal. Excellent example of the adapt and overcome mindset.
Archie is going to tell us that the plan is to do whatever he is able to do to put together the best team he can. That is the plan! That there is some other master plan is just coach-speak.
Rhody72 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Archie is going to tell us that the plan is to do whatever he is able to do to put together the best team he can. That is the plan! That there is some other master plan is just coach-speak.
I agree. I think that was the plan from Day 1, which is fine. Put the best team possible on the floor each year.
HC and Staff need to adjust to the significant changing parameters of the game that include:
NIL
Extra Covid Year that impacts 4 years of College Basketball
Grad Transfer with immediate eligibility (and there are now more Grad Transfers with the Extra Covid Year Change
Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Kenny just followed Dale Bonner, a grad transfer and teammate of Zek Montgomery at Baylor. Not a big scorer,but looks like a nice passer.
Zek went to Bradley not Baylor. Unless I’m missing something they were never teammates
Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Kenny just followed Dale Bonner, a grad transfer and teammate of Zek Montgomery at Baylor. Not a big scorer,but looks like a nice passer.
Noticed that too, definitely better than what his stats show. Hope we get him. Also I think Archie caught onto Rhode Island fans looking at his following and just stopped following transfers he’s recruiting
Checks the boxes I'm interested in for a PG on this team.
Yes jcru, I would take Bonner in a second, if only for 1-year.
He played on a very deep Baylor backcourt behind Cryer, Flagler, and George and was never able to be the guy.
He is from Cleveland, not sure why he would come here and don't see an obvious connection.
Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Kenny just followed Dale Bonner, a grad transfer and teammate of Zek Montgomery at Baylor. Not a big scorer,but looks like a nice passer.
Zek went to Bradley not Baylor. Unless I’m missing something they were never teammates
Checks the boxes I'm interested in for a PG on this team.
Yes jcru, I would take Bonner in a second, if only for 1-year.
He played on a very deep Baylor backcourt behind Cryer, Flagler, and George and was never able to be the guy.
He is from Cleveland, not sure why he would come here and don't see an obvious connection.
RIFan wrote: ↑1 year ago
He’s from Cleveland and your not sure why he would want to move to gansett?
Gansett was on fire yesterday. Town beach was packed like a day in August. Scarborough Beach lot was completely full with cars waiting to get in. Crazy!!!!!
RIFan wrote: ↑1 year ago
He’s from Cleveland and your not sure why he would want to move to gansett?
Gansett was on fire yesterday. Town beach was packed like a day in August. Scarborough Beach lot was completely full with cars waiting to get in. Crazy!!!!!
With global warming, Gansett may become a year round destination. Snow will soon become a thing of the past in RI.
RIFan wrote: ↑1 year ago
He’s from Cleveland and your not sure why he would want to move to gansett?
Gansett was on fire yesterday. Town beach was packed like a day in August. Scarborough Beach lot was completely full with cars waiting to get in. Crazy!!!!!
With global warming, Gansett may become a year round destination. Snow will soon become a thing of the past in RI.
rjv wrote: ↑1 year ago
Repeating what is already being said. The portal has destroyed college basketball, it has destroyed fan loyalty to the team and the players and there is no such thing as a student athlete. They are assets to the school and themselves to make money period.
They were always treated by the schools as assets to create money. The only difference is now the money to the athletes is more widespread and now it's all out in the open as opposed to in sealed envelopes
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
rjv wrote: ↑1 year ago
Repeating what is already being said. The portal has destroyed college basketball, it has destroyed fan loyalty to the team and the players and there is no such thing as a student athlete. They are assets to the school and themselves to make money period.
They were always treated by the schools as assets to create money. The only difference is now the money to the athletes is more widespread and now it's all out in the open as opposed to in sealed envelopes
But it’s not at all tied to their value as revenue generators, as it should be, and is legalized pay for play at some levels. Again I don’t think that impacts us at all bc the seven figure Collectives are exclusively at the top of food chain where we have never been.
rjsuperfly66 wrote: ↑1 year ago
As NIL stabilizes, I would like to think future movement gets a little more limited. So many schools are just starting to figure out collectives/endorsements, while other ones are hitting players with virtually a blank check book. Those guys will always exist, and there will always be a gap there, but as recently as a few weeks ago, people were saying FAU, entering the tournament, had $0 NIL. Schools like that need to figure it out. Can't throw kids a $1,000 hat deal and think it's all good.
The new transfer rules and NIL/collectives are two giant shocks to the system all while athletes have an extra Covid year. We're getting to the point where the extra Covid year is phasing out, and just like every other shock to the system these two will eventually level out. People have been freaking out way too much based on a very small snapshot in time
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
Good for Nahiem. The St. John’s roster is still coming together, but he has a very good chance to start. He played way fewer minutes this past season at UConn than he did in each of his years at Virginia Tech. He accepted his role and was an important piece in winning a championship. It was a great fit for a season, and everyone won.
Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Kenny just followed Dale Bonner, a grad transfer and teammate of Zek Montgomery at Baylor. Not a big scorer,but looks like a nice passer.
Noticed that too, definitely better than what his stats show. Hope we get him. Also I think Archie caught onto Rhode Island fans looking at his following and just stopped following transfers he’s recruiting
Billyboy78 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Kenny just followed Dale Bonner, a grad transfer and teammate of Zek Montgomery at Baylor. Not a big scorer,but looks like a nice passer.
Noticed that too, definitely better than what his stats show. Hope we get him. Also I think Archie caught onto Rhode Island fans looking at his following and just stopped following transfers he’s recruiting
"Every season, college basketball has one or two teams that rise from dormancy to relevancy, squads that make long-awaited charges at the NCAA Tournament and become really fun storylines along the way."
Bynum got into some trouble I’ve heard from a source and I think that’s what Iggy is referring to, something not as bas as what the trouble alyn breed got into, but something that is frowned upon
Bynum got into some trouble I’ve heard from a source and I think that’s what Iggy is referring to, something not as bas as what the trouble alyn breed got into, but something that is frowned upon
Bynum got into some trouble I’ve heard from a source and I think that’s what Iggy is referring to, something not as bas as what the trouble alyn breed got into, but something that is frowned upon
Chris Ledlum from Harvard going to play for Rick Barnes at Tennessee.
Picture of Ledlum and most of his Harvard Teammates sitting front row at the URI @ Harvard WBB NIT Game.
Nice how the Harvard MBB players supported the Harvard WBB players. Ledlum was enthusiastic throughout the game.
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Wyoming transfer Graham Ike tells me that he has committed to Gonzaga.
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Wyoming transfer Graham Ike has committed to Gonzaga, he told ESPN. Missed this last season with a lower right leg injury, but was the preseason Mountain West Player of the Year in the fall after averaging 19.5 points and 9.6 rebounds in 2021-22. Top 25 player in the portal.