Very doubtful he would just quit and leave all that money on the table, without some sort of attractive compensation package attached.CaptainRon wrote: ↑2 years agoA lot depends if he quit or got canned.
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They mutually agreed to part. Sounds like he gets he gets a bundle of money.Jersey77 wrote: ↑2 years agoVery doubtful he would just quit and leave all that money on the table, without some sort of attractive compensation package attached.
This past offseason, Turgeon signed a three-year contract extension with intentional buyout terms. The deal was supposed to run through the 2025-26 season. The deal states that if Turgeon was fired before May 1, 2022, he would be owed $5 million.
Although the decision to part ways was mutual, per the release, Maryland Athletics will honor the terms of the contract including the $5 million buyout, per a team spokesman.
Danny Manning has been named the interim head coach and a national search will begin following the end of this season.
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Maryland fans weigh in.
They want Pitino sounds familiar.
They want Pitino sounds familiar.
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Keeping things in perspective...
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
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In other words, they pointed a seven-figure gun at his head and suggested he resign. He agreed.
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Thanks Ramster, not a bad payday for him.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoThey mutually agreed to part. Sounds like he gets he gets a bundle of money.
This past offseason, Turgeon signed a three-year contract extension with intentional buyout terms. The deal was supposed to run through the 2025-26 season. The deal states that if Turgeon was fired before May 1, 2022, he would be owed $5 million.
Although the decision to part ways was mutual, per the release, Maryland Athletics will honor the terms of the contract including the $5 million buyout, per a team spokesman.
Danny Manning has been named the interim head coach and a national search will begin following the end of this season.
https://www.testudotimes.com/2021/12/3/ ... s-contract
Take the money and get out of Dodge.
He wasn't happy there and it is quite obvious they never really liked him.
Maryland will probably go after some big name, and they are certainly able to ante up.
Meanwhile Turgeon may go back to the Midwest
I am sure the offers will come in.
He runs a clean program and has a strong and successful resume.
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……..any good Italian restaurants in College Park……..?
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Maryland 5.5 point favorites over Northwestern on Marylands home court
Northwestern with the upset by 6 points
Fatts Russell 3-12 FG.
Northwestern with the upset by 6 points
Fatts Russell 3-12 FG.
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Donta Scott: 2-11
Eric Ayala: 2-12
Qudus Wahab: 1-5
I know I keep saying this, but the issues at Maryland are far bigger than just Fatts (who also had 5 assists, only 1 turnover and 4 rebounds). I get why the focus here is on Fatts obviously, but I don't think it tells the whole story.
Eric Ayala: 2-12
Qudus Wahab: 1-5
I know I keep saying this, but the issues at Maryland are far bigger than just Fatts (who also had 5 assists, only 1 turnover and 4 rebounds). I get why the focus here is on Fatts obviously, but I don't think it tells the whole story.
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The whole team is stinking it up at Maryland (hence the Head Coach change, just like here last year with a horrendous 10th place finish in A10, 10-15 overall record, 7-10 in A10.
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In Game Comments from Maryland -Northwestern.
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38.3% FGadam914 wrote: ↑2 years ago Donta Scott: 2-11
Eric Ayala: 2-12
Qudus Wahab: 1-5
I know I keep saying this, but the issues at Maryland are far bigger than just Fatts (who also had 5 assists, only 1 turnover and 4 rebounds). I get why the focus here is on Fatts obviously, but I don't think it tells the whole story.
20% 3-pt FG%
The Fatt man is not the entire problem, but he's certainly part of it. And he's not a solution going forward.
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Big fan. Huge. We’re probably getting together for the holidays now that he has some free time.SmartyBarrett wrote: ↑2 years agoI think this was RE: the Turgeon exodus. Know you're a big fan of his...
In a way, I kind of respect what he did. I don’t love the idea of bailing on your team, and I guess he gets more money if he leaves now than if he left after the season. But, it’s still just a job. If it’s no longer working for you and your family, and you feel like you’re in a no-win situation and your heart isn’t in it, then go.
Pitt fans felt the same way about Jamie Dixon as Maryland fans seem to about Turgeon. That hasn’t gone too well for them. I kind of like inconsequential sports drama, so I’m interested in seeing who they bring in.
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Maybe it was a forced resignation??
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Just for what it is worth, Fatts reached a milestone this season.
"Graduate guard Fatts Russell surpassed a pair of major milestones against Iowa (2/10), reaching both 1,900 career points and 500 career assists.
He is the only active player in Division I men's basketball with 1900 points, 500 assists and 225 steals."
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"Graduate guard Fatts Russell surpassed a pair of major milestones against Iowa (2/10), reaching both 1,900 career points and 500 career assists.
He is the only active player in Division I men's basketball with 1900 points, 500 assists and 225 steals."
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24, 9 and 6 for Fatts today who almost willed UMD to a win at #3 Purdue.
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Yes they had a chance in the final seconds with the ball under the basket.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago 24, 9 and 6 for Fatts today who almost willed UMD to a win at #3 Purdue.
They also played without their leading scorer Ayala.
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All of the jokers on this forum who willed Fatts away from URI , go to your rooms . I know that we couldn't use either he or Tyrese Martin right now , SAD !
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Isn't Maryland 11-14? I seen this movie before, it was called Eric Leslie.
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Then there was the sequel called Zach Marbury.Sweep The Leg wrote: ↑2 years ago Isn't Maryland 11-14? I seen this movie before, it was called Eric Leslie.
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Aka Zach Me-bury.Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 years agoThen there was the sequel called Zach Marbury.Sweep The Leg wrote: ↑2 years ago Isn't Maryland 11-14? I seen this movie before, it was called Eric Leslie.
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Oh , I must be mistaken I thought that Fatts was playing in the BIG 12 ( 10 ) not the A 10 ! Are you people serious , 37 MINUTES , 26 POINTS , NINE ( 9 ) REBOUNDS and 6 ASSISTS !!!
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I echo this thought. If a team is relying on Fatts to lead, then we've seen that that team is in serious trouble. Fatts plays his own game, looks to get his numbers, bottom line. It is not a coincidence that once Dowtin left, that URI's fortunes have gone downward. Dowtin was a leader, made others better, and was a winner. He was the culture. It does not surprise me that a team as talented as Maryland is struggling with Fatts as their point guard. He never developed as a leader in 4-years in Kingston and certainly wasn't going to do it in a few months in College Park.steviep123 wrote: ↑2 years agoAka Zach Me-bury.Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 years agoThen there was the sequel called Zach Marbury.Sweep The Leg wrote: ↑2 years ago Isn't Maryland 11-14? I seen this movie before, it was called Eric Leslie.
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Eh, some people thought that URI would be better offensively this year because Fatts was "dominating" the ball, which clearly hasn't happened. We're 219th in offensive efficiency via KenPom, after being 127 last year, with largely the same personnel. Fatts has been perfectly average for Maryland - PER of about 15, not incredible shooting numbers, but getting to the line a lot like he always has. I think it's more confusion about cause and effect. If you're looking to Fatts to be your #1 option on offense, then your roster construction is inherently flawed.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI echo this thought. If a team is relying on Fatts to lead, then we've seen that that team is in serious trouble. Fatts plays his own game, looks to get his numbers, bottom line. It is not a coincidence that once Dowtin left, that URI's fortunes have gone downward. Dowtin was a leader, made others better, and was a winner. He was the culture. It does not surprise me that a team as talented as Maryland is struggling with Fatts as their point guard. He never developed as a leader in 4-years in Kingston and certainly wasn't going to do it in a few months in College Park.
The exception was his junior year - I'm not sure if that was a statistical outlier, and he just got "lucky" and more shots fell that year, or, if his injuries permanently reduced his ability. Either explanation strikes me as plausible.
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lol
But yeah, some people have short memories about all those addition by subtraction comments.
This thread is a disaster on so many levels.
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And then there are things that don't show up on the stat sheet...can't be measured by Ken Pom. They're called intangibles.SGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, some people thought that URI would be better offensively this year because Fatts was "dominating" the ball, which clearly hasn't happened. We're 219th in offensive efficiency via KenPom, after being 127 last year, with largely the same personnel. Fatts has been perfectly average for Maryland - PER of about 15, not incredible shooting numbers, but getting to the line a lot like he always has. I think it's more confusion about cause and effect. If you're looking to Fatts to be your #1 option on offense, then your roster construction is inherently flawed.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoI echo this thought. If a team is relying on Fatts to lead, then we've seen that that team is in serious trouble. Fatts plays his own game, looks to get his numbers, bottom line. It is not a coincidence that once Dowtin left, that URI's fortunes have gone downward. Dowtin was a leader, made others better, and was a winner. He was the culture. It does not surprise me that a team as talented as Maryland is struggling with Fatts as their point guard. He never developed as a leader in 4-years in Kingston and certainly wasn't going to do it in a few months in College Park.
The exception was his junior year - I'm not sure if that was a statistical outlier, and he just got "lucky" and more shots fell that year, or, if his injuries permanently reduced his ability. Either explanation strikes me as plausible.
And even though URI's results are severely lacking, I would say that URI has better ball movement and more passing this year. They just don't have all the right pieces to make it work.
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Go to your rooms
But Falcon, Martin, Toppin and Russell all left URI. 1800 Transfers per year now in College Basketball with 350 teams (used to be 400)
Russell stated to media that he wanted to go deep into the NCAA Tournament as his reason for picking Maryland. He also wanted to play with Donte Scott who was his teammate at Imhotep. Also with Qudos Wahab who transferred this season to Maryland from Georgetown.
There were very high hopes for Maryland. These were predictions from Way Too Early Polls after the transfers into Maryland were announced:
Sporting News: 5th
Stadium: 5th
ESPN: 6th
NCAA: 8th
The Athletic: 11th
USA Today: 11th
Sports Illustrated: 12th
CBS Sports: 13th
Washington Post: 18th
247 Sports: 22nd
Maryland is probably the biggest current underachiever in College Basketball based on expectations going into the season.
Maryland has lost 5 straight games and sits 13th of 14 Big 10 Teams at only 3-11, Maryland NET = 99 which is 13th in Big 10.
But they have a favorable last 6 games with 4 games against teams in the bottom 6 teams of the Big 10.
Purdue had a rough week losing to Michigan by 24 points and then just squeaking by 13th place Maryland at home by a point.
BUT it still shows that a team like Maryland is not out of it. Maryland played #3 Nationally Ranked Purdue to the wire @ Purdue without their top player Eric Ayala out with a wrist injury.
Maryland could surprise in their last 6 games and then really surprise in the Big 10 Tournament. Just like URI still can in the A10 Tournament and in their remaining games - ie the Davidson Win on Saturday.
Maryland (3-11) Remaining Games: Big 10 Conference Place and Conference Record to Date:
14th - @ Nebraska (1-13)
11th - Penn State (4-9)
9th - @ Indiana (7-7)
5th - Ohio State (8-4)
12th - Minnesota (3-10)
4th - @ Michigan State (9-4)
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If MD runs the table, that makes them 9-11 going into the B1G tourney. That is not an ncaa team. Sorry, they should not be considered anywhere near the bubble. If they are, then the NET and whatever else is being used to determine who is in/close to in, is a joke. (I'm probably misunderstanding your point and you probably mean they could make noise and win the B1G tourney to get in. But if you mean they are in with a 9-11 conference record plus a trip and loss to the B1G finals, then it truly is a joke).ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoGo to your rooms
But Falcon, Martin, Toppin and Russell all left URI. 1800 Transfers per year now in College Basketball with 350 teams (used to be 400)
Russell stated to media that he wanted to go deep into the NCAA Tournament as his reason for picking Maryland. He also wanted to play with Donte Scott who was his teammate at Imhotep. Also with Qudos Wahab who transferred this season to Maryland from Georgetown.
There were very high hopes for Maryland. These were predictions from Way Too Early Polls after the transfers into Maryland were announced:
Sporting News: 5th
Stadium: 5th
ESPN: 6th
NCAA: 8th
The Athletic: 11th
USA Today: 11th
Sports Illustrated: 12th
CBS Sports: 13th
Washington Post: 18th
247 Sports: 22nd
Maryland is probably the biggest current underachiever in College Basketball based on expectations going into the season.
Maryland has lost 5 straight games and sits 13th of 14 Big 10 Teams at only 3-11, Maryland NET = 99 which is 13th in Big 10.
But they have a favorable last 6 games with 4 games against teams in the bottom 6 teams of the Big 10.
Purdue had a rough week losing to Michigan by 24 points and then just squeaking by 13th place Maryland at home by a point.
BUT it still shows that a team like Maryland is not out of it. Maryland played #3 Nationally Ranked Purdue to the wire @ Purdue without their top player Eric Ayala out with a wrist injury.
Maryland could surprise in their last 6 games and then really surprise in the Big 10 Tournament. Just like URI still can in the A10 Tournament and in their remaining games - ie the Davidson Win on Saturday.
Maryland (3-11) Remaining Games: Big 10 Conference Place and Conference Record to Date:
14th - @ Nebraska (1-13)
11th - Penn State (4-9)
9th - @ Indiana (7-7)
5th - Ohio State (8-4)
12th - Minnesota (3-10)
4th - @ Michigan State (9-4)
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When the hell was there 400 Division 1 basketball teams?
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Yes. Maryland must win the B10 Tournament just like URI must win the A10 Tournament.steviep123 wrote: ↑2 years agoIf MD runs the table, that makes them 9-11 going into the B1G tourney. That is not an ncaa team. Sorry, they should not be considered anywhere near the bubble. If they are, then the NET and whatever else is being used to determine who is in/close to in, is a joke. (I'm probably misunderstanding your point and you probably mean they could make noise and win the B1G tourney to get in. But if you mean they are in with a 9-11 conference record plus a trip and loss to the B1G finals, then it truly is a joke).ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoGo to your rooms
But Falcon, Martin, Toppin and Russell all left URI. 1800 Transfers per year now in College Basketball with 350 teams (used to be 400 transfers per year)
Russell stated to media that he wanted to go deep into the NCAA Tournament as his reason for picking Maryland. He also wanted to play with Donte Scott who was his teammate at Imhotep. Also with Qudos Wahab who transferred this season to Maryland from Georgetown.
There were very high hopes for Maryland. These were predictions from Way Too Early Polls after the transfers into Maryland were announced:
Sporting News: 5th
Stadium: 5th
ESPN: 6th
NCAA: 8th
The Athletic: 11th
USA Today: 11th
Sports Illustrated: 12th
CBS Sports: 13th
Washington Post: 18th
247 Sports: 22nd
Maryland is probably the biggest current underachiever in College Basketball based on expectations going into the season.
Maryland has lost 5 straight games and sits 13th of 14 Big 10 Teams at only 3-11, Maryland NET = 99 which is 13th in Big 10.
But they have a favorable last 6 games with 4 games against teams in the bottom 6 teams of the Big 10.
Purdue had a rough week losing to Michigan by 24 points and then just squeaking by 13th place Maryland at home by a point.
BUT it still shows that a team like Maryland is not out of it. Maryland played #3 Nationally Ranked Purdue to the wire @ Purdue without their top player Eric Ayala out with a wrist injury.
Maryland could surprise in their last 6 games and then really surprise in the Big 10 Tournament. Just like URI still can in the A10 Tournament and in their remaining games - ie the Davidson Win on Saturday.
Maryland (3-11) Remaining Games: Big 10 Conference Place and Conference Record to Date:
14th - @ Nebraska (1-13)
11th - Penn State (4-9)
9th - @ Indiana (7-7)
5th - Ohio State (8-4)
12th - Minnesota (3-10)
4th - @ Michigan State (9-4)
https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/nc ... -lists?amp
Maryland at 3-11 is not going to win their last 6 but because 4 of the 6 are lower level teams Maryland could gain some momentum. That’s my only point, sorry I wasn’t clear.
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There's 357 or 358. I can't remember a time with 400 which is what I was trying to find.
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I think you're right. Awkward spot for that parenthetical statement. Maybe after the 1800 transfers would have been clearer.
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Fixed it. The point was there are 1800 transfers per year and only 350 teams. There used to be 400 transfers per year and that was only 2-3 years ago. Could be over 2000 this year.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 years agoI think you're right. Awkward spot for that parenthetical statement. Maybe after the 1800 transfers would have been clearer.
That’s about 5-6 transfers average per team.
So for Falcon to be telling all here to go to their rooms because Russell and Martin transferred is maybe a bit off track?
Transfers are getting waivers approved like watermelon seeds as Rothstein says.
Ok with me. That’s how we built the URI WBB team so quickly with transfers from Missouri, North Carolina State, Seton Hall, Texas A&M and PC. Just need to recruit the right transfers. Can get a strong team in no time with the right staff.
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It's such a strange phenomenon. Like 2-3 out of every 8-10 games, Fatts has a good game, and these weird fan boys come out of the woodwork to tell everyone how great Fatts is.
Then, like wack-a-mole, they return to their holes for the other games where he's like 5/15 for 12 pts shooting .167 from 3, or 10 points and 4 TO's in 34 mins, or 12 points on 3/12 shooting in 33 mins. Which literally just happened in a 3 game streak 2 games ago.
Did I mention all these games talked about are L's?
Fatts is a career barely above average player if you go by advanced metrics. The eyeball test would tell you he's got big play capability but largely is too selfish to make a sustained impact. He had one good year out of 5. He's going overseas to play at best.
Thanks Fatts for the Trae Young steal, the PC game when you came off the bench, the Harvard shot, and the St Joes game.
But like...if you could've played within yourself and not needed to be THE guy, we probably at least go to one more tournament.
I'm sure Maryland is loving that they brought you in to show them how limitless you made their team.
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Was 400 transfers. There has never been close to 400 D1 schools. They range normally from 350 to 353 or so. The ncaa statistics report sorted by teams is exactly 350 teams this year.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 years agoI think you're right. Awkward spot for that parenthetical statement. Maybe after the 1800 transfers would have been clearer.
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In Fatts defense I will go down as saying he was under coached here and we did not see his potential in years 2, 3 and 4. Even despite that he was instrumental in 2 PC victories and 1 NCAA win and bc their haven't been a surplus of those he will always have a place in Rhody history books.
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A URI basketball legend because, in my opinion, you can’t tell the history of URI basketball without bringing up the name Fatts Russell.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago In Fatts defense I will go down as saying he was under coached here and we did not see his potential in years 2, 3 and 4. Even despite that he was instrumental in 2 PC victories and 1 NCAA win and bc their haven't been a surplus of those he will always have a place in Rhody history books.
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Not sure about under coached. Fatts had no right at the point over Jeff Dowtin. We said it year 1.
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I get what he means. Fatts needed someone to tell him what his role was and force him to stay in that. Cox let him be bigger than the team. Fatts wanted that, but he needed to be reigned in.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago Not sure about under coached. Fatts had no right at the point over Jeff Dowtin. We said it year 1.
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Re: Fatts (Grad Transfer to Maryland)
This is a really good point would have loved to see DH coach Fatts @ URI and see how he turned out in years 2, 3 and 4 I think so much betterbigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago In Fatts defense I will go down as saying he was under coached here and we did not see his potential in years 2, 3 and 4. Even despite that he was instrumental in 2 PC victories and 1 NCAA win and bc their haven't been a surplus of those he will always have a place in Rhody history books.
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Re: Fatts (Grad Transfer to Maryland)
Two days late but I'd be remiss if I didn't add a new entry to this thread.
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/aba/140188 ... ts-in-win/
Make F A T T S Great Again!
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/aba/140188 ... ts-in-win/
Make F A T T S Great Again!
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Re: Fatts (Grad Transfer to Maryland)
Article states "From 2007 to 2021, Russell played college basketball for the Rhode Island Rams. He then spend one year with the Maryland Terrapins".PeteRI wrote: ↑1 year ago Two days late but I'd be remiss if I didn't add a new entry to this thread.
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/aba/140188 ... ts-in-win/
Make F A T T S Great Again!
14 years eligibility? All those exception COVID years added up. /s/
'No Mercy.'
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Re: Fatts (Grad Transfer to Maryland)
Those Cox years were l o n g years.Sweep The Leg wrote: ↑1 year agoArticle states "From 2007 to 2021, Russell played college basketball for the Rhode Island Rams. He then spend one year with the Maryland Terrapins".PeteRI wrote: ↑1 year ago Two days late but I'd be remiss if I didn't add a new entry to this thread.
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/aba/140188 ... ts-in-win/
Make F A T T S Great Again!
14 years eligibility? All those exception COVID years added up. /s/
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Fatts (Grad Transfer to Maryland)
I'm pretty sure I aged 14 years in that 4 year period.PeteRI wrote: ↑1 year agoThose Cox years were l o n g years.Sweep The Leg wrote: ↑1 year agoArticle states "From 2007 to 2021, Russell played college basketball for the Rhode Island Rams. He then spend one year with the Maryland Terrapins".PeteRI wrote: ↑1 year ago Two days late but I'd be remiss if I didn't add a new entry to this thread.
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/aba/140188 ... ts-in-win/
Make F A T T S Great Again!
14 years eligibility? All those exception COVID years added up. /s/