Cusesky8214
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Kid has serious skills! I know others have said it but he looks like he was built to play for us
Derrick Coleman 2.0
YES PLEASE!
Yeah I made the same comment 8 pages ago. It's uncannyDerrick Coleman 2.0
#WANT
YES PLEASE!
How is this dude not going to wind up at Duke or UK?Good lord
How is this dude not going to wind up at Duke or UK?
Shot the ball both hands and handled it interchangeably. Runners and short jumpers. It's a freak show. The whole situation.One thing that sticks out watching him is how much he uses both hands. Very good at using both.
I agree, and he is just scratching the surface. He will refine his skills and physically develop. Sky is the limit.That 360 off the bounce oop to himself at :31
He's as cool a dunker as the Zohan is silky smooth. Believe me this.
Either Matt Moyer, Recruiter Esq. steps up the closing game (Ohio)I agree, and he is just scratching the surface. He will refine his skills and physically develop. Sky is the limit.
Yep. Obviously this kid would excel anywhere. But, we do have a way of showcasing our forwards, particularly multi skilled guys like him.Either Matt Moyer, Recruiter Esq. steps up the closing game (Ohio)
or
Next time this guy is in town, we cancel all flights for good and all. Hulkamania, we could use the assist so thank you in advance.
Pretty good list. Dont forget about Buddy, saw something today mentioning the fact that he could walk-on at cuse and receive free tuition without using up a scholarship.Been out of the loop for a bit...is the desired class for the staff look like this?
Ayala/Carey, Williams, Swider, Bazley/Shittu
Appears the "Plan Bs" are already moving on to be another school's "Plan A."
I'd love to see Carey, Boeheim, Williams, Swider, Bazley and CarriganBeen out of the loop for a bit...is the desired class for the staff look like this?
Ayala/Carey, Williams, Swider, Bazley/Shittu
Appears the "Plan Bs" are already moving on to be another school's "Plan A."
This dude has to be top 20 in this class.
He can't. His dad, our coach, earns too much for free tuition.Pretty good list. Dont forget about Buddy, saw something today mentioning the fact that he could walk-on at cuse and receive free tuition without using up a scholarship.
He can't. His dad, our coach, earns too much for free tuition.
No. I am not sure. That was posted here a couple of months ago by posters to claim to know what the deal is. They posted that there is some sliding scale for free tuition.You sure? Unless "senior" administration has a diffeeent scale and aren't considered benefit eligible employees. This is the policy, which has been the same since 2012 for salary. But it really doesn't matter because jb won't have a problem paying full tuition.
- Eligible Dependents matriculated on or after Fall 2014
For eligible courses taken during the Fall 2014 - Summer 2015 academic year, the tuition waiver is based on the Eligible Employee's University salary as of November 1, 2013 as follows:
For eligible courses taken during subsequent academic years, the thresholds will continue to be increased by an amount equal to the University's annual budgeted salary staff pro-forma increase.
- 100% if the salary is less than $50,000 adjusted by the University's annual budgeted salary staff pro-forma increases for fiscal years 2012, 2013 and 2014;
- 95% if the salary is greater than or equal to $50,000 but less than $100,000, both thresholds adjusted by the University's annual budgeted salary staff pro-forma increases for fiscal years 2012, 2013 and 2014;
- 90% if the salary is greater than or equal to $100,000 adjusted by the University's annual budgeted salary staff pro-forma increases for fiscal years 2012, 2013 and 2014.
For purposes of determining the level of tuition waiver, the University salary to be used is the Eligible Employee's "average base benefits rate" as defined by the University and recorded by the Office of Human Resources. The measurement of an Eligible Employee's University salary as referred to in this policy will be determined as of each November 1 prior to the academic year of receiving a tuition waiver.
No. I am not sure. That was posted here a couple of months ago by posters to claim to know what the deal is. They posted that there is some sliding scale for free tuition.