Yeah but until that happens I think it would be really interesting to know which schools are doing it already now.
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Maybe some of these trips were booster funded?
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Oh yeah, that could make sense, if it's just a matter of redirecting your fundraising efforts. The way Goodman worded it made it sound very different!
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Yes you need a team that's been....BattleTested wrote: ↑4 months agoGlad you said it.. that was one of the more idiotic takes i've seen on here. The teams that are successful are the ones that can keep a core together. That will count for something next year.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoWhy do you refuse to grasp that Arch wanted to keep a core group of players and build a team around them?NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑4 months ago
STOP. Please... I think Arch was the best hire available. But...if he could bring in 4 starters, better than what's here now, and didn't, because of how the locker room and bench would have hurt feelz....we should all be calling for his head.
I mean, your fixation on this hypothetical just makes zero sense.
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A reduction in foreign trips is a sucky unintended consequence, imho.
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You will see non-NIL sports suffer a lot. (tennis, swimming, track etc)
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I like Fuchs and think he had a very solid year for a freshman. I think him, Cam and Lawrence have the best chance of improving. I think it may be more the rest of the returning players that I just don’t think are tournament quality players. I thought Montgomery was going to be URI’s best player last year and he was a bust. I don’t like the returning players especially the guards as much as the rest I guess. For us to say that we only need bench players is crazy to me. The core was part of a last place team that is still very weak defensively. Also as you mentioned if Fuchs does break out he is as good as gone with all the graduating players.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoI think it’s nuts to say a freshman like Fuchs couldn’t be a difference maker on a postseason team. Ever since we sucked it seems like people on here forget how raw some of our freshman looked before they become good starters on nit/ncaa Rhody teams in the past. I’ve listed examples of former players a handful of times so I’m not doing it again but if Fuchs continues to improve which many players do he could definitely be one of the better big man in the conference his junior/senior year. The problem is most players are gone by then in this day and age.RamStock wrote: ↑4 months agoWhile I agree they aren’t acquiring 3 more starters. Almost anyone on this team could be passed over if we picked up the right transfer. I was one of the people who thought Fuchs had a very nice year, but I don’t see any of these guys as difference makers on a winning team with a Legitimate chance at postseason. Adding all bench players isn’t even close to good enough. The players returning were from a last place team. Maybe the goal is to just have a winning record this year. I’m hoping we are setting the bar higher than that.Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months ago
Yes Stevey, that isn't happening, actually I doubt we bring in any immediate starters at this time.
We just need to add quality depth at this time that can give us solid minutes.
I would add a rim protector and maybe 1 or 2 more frontcourt players, plus the best available at that point, possibly a scoring wing or guard.
Also, wouldn't be surprised if they bring in some youth with at a least 2-years left, but I would still take a solid veteran contributor if able.
Unlike several others here, I would be okay as mentioned before with our starting 5: Bassy, House, Lawrence, Green, and Fuchs.
I feel that backcourt would be able to compete well with most of the others in the A10.
Green would have a full year now, was our leading scorer, and many felt our best player last season, averaged 14.3 pts (43.4% 3PT).
Fuchs will only develop and get better, had a strong freshman season averaging 8 pts/ 6.4 rebs, plus 6 double-doubles.
I was one of those who wasn't immediately sold on the addition of Green and Fuchs, but admittedly I was mistaken, glad for that.
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No. The NCAA restriction is 1 trip every 4 years.
Last time URI went to Europe was way back in July 2013
EC Mathews and Hassan Martin were both Freshmen.
Jordan Hare was a Sophomore who made the trip but didn’t make it thru his Soph season playing basketball.
Doubt URI does a trip like that again with attendance dropping and operating expenses increasing.
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Hello...I was told you can't just go out and get multiple better players, you'll "lose the locker room...and the bench".RamStock wrote: ↑4 months agoI like Fuchs and think he had a very solid year for a freshman. I think him, Cam and Lawrence have the best chance of improving. I think it may be more the rest of the returning players that I just don’t think are tournament quality players. I thought Montgomery was going to be URI’s best player last year and he was a bust. I don’t like the returning players especially the guards as much as the rest I guess. For us to say that we only need bench players is crazy to me. The core was part of a last place team that is still very weak defensively. Also as you mentioned if Fuchs does break out he is as good as gone with all the graduating players.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoI think it’s nuts to say a freshman like Fuchs couldn’t be a difference maker on a postseason team. Ever since we sucked it seems like people on here forget how raw some of our freshman looked before they become good starters on nit/ncaa Rhody teams in the past. I’ve listed examples of former players a handful of times so I’m not doing it again but if Fuchs continues to improve which many players do he could definitely be one of the better big man in the conference his junior/senior year. The problem is most players are gone by then in this day and age.RamStock wrote: ↑4 months ago
While I agree they aren’t acquiring 3 more starters. Almost anyone on this team could be passed over if we picked up the right transfer. I was one of the people who thought Fuchs had a very nice year, but I don’t see any of these guys as difference makers on a winning team with a Legitimate chance at postseason. Adding all bench players isn’t even close to good enough. The players returning were from a last place team. Maybe the goal is to just have a winning record this year. I’m hoping we are setting the bar higher than that.
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I was once told I can’t go to basketball practice unless I finish my homework first.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑4 months agoHello...I was told you can't just go out and get multiple better players, you'll "lose the locker room...and the bench".RamStock wrote: ↑4 months agoI like Fuchs and think he had a very solid year for a freshman. I think him, Cam and Lawrence have the best chance of improving. I think it may be more the rest of the returning players that I just don’t think are tournament quality players. I thought Montgomery was going to be URI’s best player last year and he was a bust. I don’t like the returning players especially the guards as much as the rest I guess. For us to say that we only need bench players is crazy to me. The core was part of a last place team that is still very weak defensively. Also as you mentioned if Fuchs does break out he is as good as gone with all the graduating players.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months ago
I think it’s nuts to say a freshman like Fuchs couldn’t be a difference maker on a postseason team. Ever since we sucked it seems like people on here forget how raw some of our freshman looked before they become good starters on nit/ncaa Rhody teams in the past. I’ve listed examples of former players a handful of times so I’m not doing it again but if Fuchs continues to improve which many players do he could definitely be one of the better big man in the conference his junior/senior year. The problem is most players are gone by then in this day and age.
I finished my homework.
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I wouldn’t call it a huge addition at this point. Still
Rhody Vault already calling him “a star in the A10”
He played in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences
Played 2 years at UNC Wilmington with not great stats.
Now in his 4th and final year playing in a significant step up in the A10.
Interesting how when players go down levels some say he is now at the right level but we can recruit from those lower levels and say he will be “a star in the A10”
I’ll take Thomas and his previous A10 experience over a guy with 2 years so-so at UNC Wilmington.
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He sets up nicely at PG for VCU joining starters Bam and Zeb in the backcourt.ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoI wouldn’t call it a huge addition at this point. Still
Rhody Vault already calling him “a star in the A10”
He played in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences
Played 2 years at UNC Wilmington with not great stats.
Now in his 4th and final year playing in a significant step up in the A10.
Interesting how when players go down levels some say he is now at the right level but we can recruit from those lower levels and say he will be “a star in the A10”
I’ll take Thomas and his previous A10 experience over a guy with 2 years so-so at UNC Wilmington.
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VCU may have their starting 5 set with these 3 above, plus Fermin and Clark (claims he got his medical waiver) upfront.
They still have plenty of open scholarships they need to fill.
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Agree. Done.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑4 months agoBetter screenshot that one
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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He won't be a star in the A10 but should be a nice fit at PG for them.ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoAgree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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He doesn't have to be a star and won't even be the best or top scoring guard on the team, they already have Bam and Zeb.
Although in the MEAC, Norfolk State hasn't been a terrible program.
3-staright 20-win seasons and 2 NCAAT bids in the last 4 years.
They also beat VCU last season at the Siegel Center, he had 17 pts/ 5 assists/ 3 steals.
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Wow, props to Grant and Dayton for landing Posh, huge.
They are loaded at guard with Posh, Malachi, Cheeks, and Bennett.
They are loaded at guard with Posh, Malachi, Cheeks, and Bennett.
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I find it hard to believe that we still haven't filled 4 spots yet.
One or two I could understand, but this imo is ridiculous.
Other programs who are our peers dont seem to be having any problems signing players, but us?
Crickets. Pathetic.
One or two I could understand, but this imo is ridiculous.
Other programs who are our peers dont seem to be having any problems signing players, but us?
Crickets. Pathetic.
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Nice fit is quite different from “huge” addition or “he will be a star in the A10”Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months agoHe won't be a star in the A10 but should be a nice fit at PG for them.ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoAgree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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He doesn't have to be a star and won't even be the best or top scoring guard on the team, they already have Bam and Zeb.
Although in the MEAC, Norfolk State hasn't been a terrible program.
3-straight 20-win seasons and 2 NCAAT bids in the last 4 years.
They also beat VCU last season at the Siegel Center, he had 17 pts/ 5 assists/ 3 steals.
Freshman UNC Wilmington 1.9 ppg
Sophomore UNC Wilmington 7.1 ppg
Junior Norfolk State 16.9 ppg
Next best scorer at Norfolk State was Allan Betrand (11.5 ppg) who is in his 6th year of college
Last 4 games for including 2 Conference Tourney and 2 in Jim Baron’s favorite CIT that costs money to play in:
MEAC-Coppin State
MEAC-Howard
CIT-Alabama A&M -Did not play
CIT-Purdue Ft Wayne- came in off bench
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Hopefully Betrand has another year. He has only played at 4 different colleges in 5 years. It seems like he was around 10 years agoramster wrote: ↑4 months agoNice fit is quite different from “huge” addition or “he will be a star in the A10”Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months agoHe won't be a star in the A10 but should be a nice fit at PG for them.ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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He doesn't have to be a star and won't even be the best or top scoring guard on the team, they already have Bam and Zeb.
Although in the MEAC, Norfolk State hasn't been a terrible program.
3-straight 20-win seasons and 2 NCAAT bids in the last 4 years.
They also beat VCU last season at the Siegel Center, he had 17 pts/ 5 assists/ 3 steals.
Freshman UNC Wilmington 1.9 ppg
Sophomore UNC Wilmington 7.1 ppg
Junior Norfolk State 16.9 ppg
Next best scorer at Norfolk State was Allan Betrand (11.5 ppg) who is in his 6th year of college
Last 4 games for including 2 Conference Tourney and 2 in Jim Baron’s favorite CIT that costs money to play in:
MEAC-Coppin State
MEAC-Howard
CIT-Alabama A&M -Did not play
CIT-Purdue Ft Wayne- came in off bench
Totals in last 4 games for Jamarii Thomas:
9-32 FG
3-12 3FG
12-16 FT
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I think he is done……RamStock wrote: ↑4 months agoHopefully Betrand has another year. He has only played at 4 different colleges in 5 years. It seems like he was around 10 years agoramster wrote: ↑4 months agoNice fit is quite different from “huge” addition or “he will be a star in the A10”Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months ago
He won't be a star in the A10 but should be a nice fit at PG for them.
He doesn't have to be a star and won't even be the best or top scoring guard on the team, they already have Bam and Zeb.
Although in the MEAC, Norfolk State hasn't been a terrible program.
3-straight 20-win seasons and 2 NCAAT bids in the last 4 years.
They also beat VCU last season at the Siegel Center, he had 17 pts/ 5 assists/ 3 steals.
Freshman UNC Wilmington 1.9 ppg
Sophomore UNC Wilmington 7.1 ppg
Junior Norfolk State 16.9 ppg
Next best scorer at Norfolk State was Allan Betrand (11.5 ppg) who is in his 6th year of college
Last 4 games for including 2 Conference Tourney and 2 in Jim Baron’s favorite CIT that costs money to play in:
MEAC-Coppin State
MEAC-Howard
CIT-Alabama A&M -Did not play
CIT-Purdue Ft Wayne- came in off bench
Totals in last 4 games for Jamarii Thomas:
9-32 FG
3-12 3FG
12-16 FT
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Yeah Ramster, Vault saying he will be a star is the A10 is an exaggeration and over the top.ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoNice fit is quite different from “huge” addition or “he will be a star in the A10”Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months agoHe won't be a star in the A10 but should be a nice fit at PG for them.ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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He doesn't have to be a star and won't even be the best or top scoring guard on the team, they already have Bam and Zeb.
Although in the MEAC, Norfolk State hasn't been a terrible program.
3-straight 20-win seasons and 2 NCAAT bids in the last 4 years.
They also beat VCU last season at the Siegel Center, he had 17 pts/ 5 assists/ 3 steals.
Freshman UNC Wilmington 1.9 ppg
Sophomore UNC Wilmington 7.1 ppg
Junior Norfolk State 16.9 ppg
Next best scorer at Norfolk State was Allan Betrand (11.5 ppg) who is in his 6th year of college
Last 4 games for including 2 Conference Tourney and 2 in Jim Baron’s favorite CIT that costs money to play in:
MEAC-Coppin State
MEAC-Howard
CIT-Alabama A&M -Did not play
CIT-Purdue Ft Wayne- came in off bench
Totals in last 4 games for Jamarii Thomas:
9-32 FG
3-12 3FG
12-16 FT
But for VCU it was a major addition and needed piece to fit in at PG.
He will compliment Bam and Zeb well in the backcourt and won't be counted on to be a major scoring threat.
Also, other teams won't be keying on him so much so his shooting %'s may go up.
I like what Odom has done so far and they should contend again.
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146 games...impressive. I can't imagine there's any post season there outside of conference tournaments? So, I wonder what the record is for games played in a college career? It would have to be a 5th year COVID guy, maybe somehow squeeze in 33 games per year? 165 ish? Then after I typed this, I thought, hey, why don't you just look it up...so I did...ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoI think he is done……RamStock wrote: ↑4 months agoHopefully Betrand has another year. He has only played at 4 different colleges in 5 years. It seems like he was around 10 years agoramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Nice fit is quite different from “huge” addition or “he will be a star in the A10”
Freshman UNC Wilmington 1.9 ppg
Sophomore UNC Wilmington 7.1 ppg
Junior Norfolk State 16.9 ppg
Next best scorer at Norfolk State was Allan Betrand (11.5 ppg) who is in his 6th year of college
Last 4 games for including 2 Conference Tourney and 2 in Jim Baron’s favorite CIT that costs money to play in:
MEAC-Coppin State
MEAC-Howard
CIT-Alabama A&M -Did not play
CIT-Purdue Ft Wayne- came in off bench
Totals in last 4 games for Jamarii Thomas:
9-32 FG
3-12 3FG
12-16 FT
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Jordan Bohannon has the record and played in 179 games for one team, Iowa.
The next 4 guys played for multiple teams, including Jalen Coleman-Lands who played in 172 games for: Illinois/DePaul/Iowa State/Kansas (not a terrible list). Armando Bacot is 6th (2nd most for one team) at 169 games at UNC.
That is a lot of college basketball games to play in...
Interesting list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_N ... ed_leaders
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Jaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoAgree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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Yeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoJaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months agoAgree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
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I like some of the earlier interviews he did with some of our past greats. Since Archie has come aboard he has become a bit much. He has an opinion like everyone else but frankly it does not carry much weight that I'd care about it. He's no basketball genius.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoJaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
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Vault put up a tweet last night begging for people to Venmo money to him.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoJaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
Edit: he deleted it
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Did anyone tell ECR!?Ramfan22 wrote: ↑4 months agoVault put up a tweet last night begging for people to Venmo money to him.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months ago
Jaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."
I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
Edit: he deleted it
I'm sure he'd donate!
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
Everything out of his mouth is a dig @ Arch and URI ! What a clown !PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoJaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
It has been a little quiet for us lately, so I thought I would do a little mental masturbation exercise.
After looking at how the A10 teams are coming together so far, I did my "Way Too Early" predictions.
Broken out into 3 tiers (5 teams, no particular order) and subject to change rather quickly:
Top- Dayton, VCU, Loyola, SLU, Joe's.
Middle- Mason, Rhody, Dukes, Richmond, GW
Botton- Fordham, Davidson, Bonnies, UMass, La Salle
Yes, I know a long way to go yet, and a lot can happen, but oh well, just a start.
In retirement something to help keep me busy.
After looking at how the A10 teams are coming together so far, I did my "Way Too Early" predictions.
Broken out into 3 tiers (5 teams, no particular order) and subject to change rather quickly:
Top- Dayton, VCU, Loyola, SLU, Joe's.
Middle- Mason, Rhody, Dukes, Richmond, GW
Botton- Fordham, Davidson, Bonnies, UMass, La Salle
Yes, I know a long way to go yet, and a lot can happen, but oh well, just a start.
In retirement something to help keep me busy.
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
Nailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months agoJaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."ramster wrote: ↑4 months ago
Agree. Done.
He had 1 year of double figure scoring his Junior Year after 2 so-so years in the Coastal Athletic Conf with UNC Wilmington.
1 year of eligibility left coming from Norfolk State which plays in the 32nd ranked conference out of 33 conferences.
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I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
I guess my question is... why?Blue Man wrote: ↑4 months ago
Nailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
Is it because Archie/whoever else is connected to the program didn't get him the access he wanted?
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
BlueMan,Blue Man wrote: ↑4 months agoNailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months ago
Jaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."
I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
How would you say RV disparaging the program has negatively impacted recruiting? Agree wholeheartedly he gives the program a bad look. Any specific recruiting targets in mind?
Why call RV a local fan when he rarely attends any URI events since he lives far away - believe he was in California, then Canada?
How do you think Archie Miller views RV now? Appears to be zero relationship and can’t blame Miller as RV has been brutal on him and the program since he started.
Thought Kenny Johnson was going to do frequent interviews with RV during the season as was announced preseason by RV but did any ever actually occur?
Does this RV animosity towards Miller and the Program ever end?
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
This. As I’ve always said He’s an enemy of the state. Hooray for Jimmy Beeron and Don Keedick for trying to drown it out.Blue Man wrote: ↑4 months agoNailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 months agoYeah I don't think I can stand Rhody Vault at all anymore.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑4 months ago
Jaden House put up similar numbers in a bad conference when he came to us, and he wasn't even a "good get," never mind a "star."
I think there is a solid case he is doing things that are potentially damaging to the program.
He hypes up our rivals and opponents and disparages anything we do.
It's "Jamarques Lawrence is the Rams first commitment"
"One in, another one out"
"What does Sebastian Thomas add?"
Highlighting Abu's quote "The first thing I'd do is build your family, there are so many alumni/players that are coaches and local"
The thing about how he thinks getting an assistant outside of the program is a bad idea after he learned about James Whitmore.
That is the coverage we have gotten this offseason. Zero hype and expressing what we are doing wrong while propping up everything our rivals do.
Thanks for the old highlights, but beyond that he is overtly at odds with what our program is trying to accomplish under Archie.
He's a twat.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
Excellent, Jersey, and timely.Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months ago It has been a little quiet for us lately, so I thought I would do a little mental masturbation exercise.
After looking at how the A10 teams are coming together so far, I did my "Way Too Early" predictions.
Broken out into 3 tiers (5 teams, no particular order) and subject to change rather quickly:
Top- Dayton, VCU, Loyola, SLU, Joe's.
Middle- Mason, Rhody, Dukes, Richmond, GW
Botton- Fordham, Davidson, Bonnies, UMass, La Salle
Yes, I know a long way to go yet, and a lot can happen, but oh well, just a start.
In retirement something to help keep me busy.
I am with you on your top 5. If Holmes comes back, then Dayton is my clear preseason favorite.
As for us, we still have work to do on the roster to have a shot at the top 5. We are a sleeper team, meaning…we could either catch the top 5 sleeping or put our own fans to sleep.
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
Yes Drums, Dayton should be good regardless but with Holmes they will be nationally ranked.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑4 months agoExcellent, Jersey, and timely.Jersey77 wrote: ↑4 months ago It has been a little quiet for us lately, so I thought I would do a little mental masturbation exercise.
After looking at how the A10 teams are coming together so far, I did my "Way Too Early" predictions.
Broken out into 3 tiers (5 teams, no particular order) and subject to change rather quickly:
Top- Dayton, VCU, Loyola, SLU, Joe's.
Middle- Mason, Rhody, Dukes, Richmond, GW
Botton- Fordham, Davidson, Bonnies, UMass, La Salle
Yes, I know a long way to go yet, and a lot can happen, but oh well, just a start.
In retirement something to help keep me busy.
I am with you on your top 5. If Holmes comes back, then Dayton is my clear preseason favorite.
As for us, we still have work to do on the roster to have a shot at the top 5. We are a sleeper team, meaning…we could either catch the top 5 sleeping or put our own fans to sleep.
Again, the A10 will be deep 1-10 and this year I expect us to be very competitive.
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
Jamarii Thomas has flipped his commitment from VCU to South Carolina.
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
His over/under on off season commitments was 2.5....those with the under getting nervous?
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
Yes my feelings are once he couldn’t interview Arch then I think he had a personal axe to grind , he can’t get over it !Bos8 wrote: ↑4 months agoI guess my question is... why?Blue Man wrote: ↑4 months ago
Nailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
Is it because Archie/whoever else is connected to the program didn't get him the access he wanted?
God forbid we ever get to the big dance , will he give Arch credit then ?
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Re: A10 Outlook for 2024-25
lol, no. it will be 'in spite of' and 'who Arch is talking to about his next job'reef wrote: ↑4 months agoYes my feelings are once he couldn’t interview Arch then I think he had a personal axe to grind , he can’t get over it !Bos8 wrote: ↑4 months agoI guess my question is... why?Blue Man wrote: ↑4 months ago
Nailed it. Twitter is probably the best place to gauge fan interest and activity and when you have someone who’s full job is actually disparaging the program under the guise of “being a fan” it does way more harm than good.
With recruits, with fans, with everything.
So when people say they have a problem with the guys from matunuck or Jimmy beeron, or whoever - give me those guys over the “fan” who got so drunk on his own “success” the he thinks he’s the main character and everyone should bow down to him.
Quite a fall for this local “fan” - he’s an absolute clown.
Is it because Archie/whoever else is connected to the program didn't get him the access he wanted?
God forbid we ever get to the big dance , will he give Arch credit then ?
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
As a South Carolina fan, this last minute change wouldn’t feel great either.
GO RAMS
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
Good point, 05. For an SC fan, one is happy but, in the back of their mind, there is an uneasiness? Like, what if he changes his mind again? Is his commitment final this time?
Also, I am starting to wonder how these young men will handle the fallout if they play poorly and the team doesn’t meet expectations.
Obviously, the players that are getting paid 10’s of thousands of dollars AND meet or exceed expectations will be fine. But for the ones that do not; man, things can potentially get really, really ugly on multiple levels involving multiple parties, imho.
Is there enough maturity to handle the inevitable ups and downs?
Also, I am starting to wonder how these young men will handle the fallout if they play poorly and the team doesn’t meet expectations.
Obviously, the players that are getting paid 10’s of thousands of dollars AND meet or exceed expectations will be fine. But for the ones that do not; man, things can potentially get really, really ugly on multiple levels involving multiple parties, imho.
Is there enough maturity to handle the inevitable ups and downs?
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Re: A-10 Outlook for 2024-25
I’m concerned about some fans getting ugly with the players now that they’re getting paid. It will happen somewhere for sure. Attitude being since they’re getting paid you can say whatever you want to them.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑4 months ago Good point, 05. For an SC fan, one is happy but, in the back of their mind, there is an uneasiness? Like, what if he changes his mind again? Is his commitment final this time?
Also, I am starting to wonder how these young men will handle the fallout if they play poorly and the team doesn’t meet expectations.
Obviously, the players that are getting paid 10’s of thousands of dollars AND meet or exceed expectations will be fine. But for the ones that do not; man, things can potentially get really, really ugly on multiple levels involving multiple parties, imho.
Is there enough maturity to handle the inevitable ups and downs?