orangemass
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Is that what is going on here? Holy
I don't think we have a chance with Haarms. He already knows where he is going. JMHO. As for Griffin, if I had to bet, I would say he is eligible to play next year. The NCAA is going to be very liberal with waivers. Once again, JMHO.It really is nuts, and the NCAA hasn't even gotten rid of the 1 year sit out penalty. There are starters at Power 5 programs leaving in droves
There are probably examples of incoming freshman basically being recruited over, just wild.
I have been critical of the staff, but they are being active in the transfer market and trying to upgrade the roster.
Haarms would be awesome, a lot of schools will want him, Griffin is unlikely to be eligible to play next year. I still feel they need another point guard, will probably only be able to get one from HS level
I don't think we have a chance with Haarms. He already knows where he is going. JMHO. As for Griffin, if I had to bet, I would say he is eligible to play next year. The NCAA is going to be very liberal with waivers. Once again, JMHO.
I like the optimism with Griffin. They may be liberal in this age of cornavarius. Just seen too many examples of getting screwed by NCAA, Edelin 12 game suspension, M. Diagne qualifying, QG not able to enroll early as planned, etc.I don't think we have a chance with Haarms. He already knows where he is going. JMHO. As for Griffin, if I had to bet, I would say he is eligible to play next year. The NCAA is going to be very liberal with waivers. Once again, JMHO.
All hell is going to really break loose when there's no penalty for transferring.
We will get Haarms, and Griffin will be immediately eligible
We are in a different world. The ncaa can't afford to be their typical dictatorship self.I like the optimism with Griffin. They may be liberal in this age of cornavarius. Just seen too many examples of getting screwed by NCAA, Edelin 12 game suspension, M. Diagne qualifying, QG not able to enroll early as planned, etc.
You know something?We will get Haarms, and Griffin will be immediately eligible
I agree. And hate it. Coaches are very much opposed to changing the sit out rule, and they’re right. It’s going to be the Wild West and that’s not a good thing. The sit-out rule allows cooler heads to prevail and makes kids really think through their decision instead of being rash. Even free agency in the pros has its limits. If you’re under contract, you don’t just get to leave and go to another team, until the contract/CBI stipulates you’re a free agent.All hell is going to really break loose when there's no penalty for transferring.
This is a poor analogy. See my post above.Players only doing what coaches have been doing for decades.