Bonnie'sSo if Indiana is already over the limit, we suddenly have an open scholarship, and he hasn't seemed to be particularly interested in Kentucky in awhile (depending on what happens with their bigs - which may be part of the reason he's waiting, conceivably?), I mean, it would almost have to be us, right?
Or is there a fourth option I'm not thinking of?
So if Indiana is already over the limit, we suddenly have an open scholarship, and he hasn't seemed to be particularly interested in Kentucky in awhile (depending on what happens with their bigs - which may be part of the reason he's waiting, conceivably?), I mean, it would almost have to be us, right?
Or is there a fourth option I'm not thinking of?
Perhaps Roberson enters the draft
I'm about 99.9% sure you're kidding but hell, with the way this kid's recruitment has played out, I'm not sure anything would surprise me at this point.Bonnie's
Here is my question, TB is a Top 15 recruit and he has basically narrowed it to us and IU, with maybe Kentucky in the mix although I put them at less than 1% for his services. My question is why are no others getting involved? Is he saying no to them or are they not even asking, either way this is the telling fact that I believe this has been a done deal for a long time in SU's favor.
Getting the same feeling. The longer this drags out, the less I like our chances.RF2044 said:Reading the tea leaves, I'm nervous that he is primarily interested in Kentucky. And as such, he needs to wait until the period after the NCAA tournament to determine how many departures they'll have and where [or if] he'd fit in.
Does anyone believe this is the chancellors call? How does it look if we are disregarding everything? Personally I think we can do it bc we thought 12 was fair in our self imposed sanctions. Bryant is ours if we get green light internally in my opinion
Ha, I just thought of the general and googled salute gif. Still. Can't I be either Han or Lando?Wait a second here, broheim. Are you calling yourself Han or Lando in this scenario? Was Han promoted to general by this point?
Either way...that's bold, man. Stay humble, stay hungry!
Brother, as long as I can be Wedge Antilles, you can be whoever you damn well please as far as I'm concerned!Ha, I just thought of the general and googled salute gif. Still. Can't I be either Han or Lando?
Thanks, my bro. I really need to brush up on my Jedi Arts. The boy has surpassed me at this point.Brother, as long as I can be Wedge Antilles, you can be whoever you damn well please as far as I'm concerned!
WhozhaDaddy, Hoosiers? This guy, that's who!Ironic that Ron Patterson, who Indiana screwed over by pulling his scholarship, might screw over Indiana by transferring and opening up a spot for Bryant.
Is that you, Lindsley?Bonnie's
Have you seen my Cousin?Bama? That's not even a lateral move. Then again, they don't frown upon kissing their cousins on the lips in that state...among other things.
No question TB would be a tremendous get and I'll be doing backflips when he commits. And I know "things have a way of working out." But math still doesn't work here. 11 players on scholarship now, 2 leave next year, that leaves one open spot for 2016-17 when the sanctions kick in. Prioritizing the 3 prospects in play I would think Moyer with the commitment in place comes first, Battle comes second as a position of severe need and Bryant is third as a potential one and done at a position where we will have 3 bodies next year. I'm not trying to say we wouldn't take all three - we certainly would, but perhaps the reports such as McAllister's come from the staff still being a bit cautious while they work through the scenarios. Best laid plans went out the window this year when CMac went down so with sanctions staring us in the face a little caution may be called for.
show us jim. show us the way. or feel free to post random hot chicks again for the remainder of my work day...ill hang up and listen to your response.Have you seen my Cousin?