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What a wacky story.
I was about to suggest that Seton Hall isn't quite an NBA 'black hole,' since they recently had Whitehead drafted, but he only went #42 in 2016, and before that you have to go back to 2002 to find another NBA draft pick (two: Eddie Griffin and Samuel Dalembert). But, hey, talent will emerge. If he has it, he'll find his way.
Crappy thing to do, but whatever. The sting is gone for me. I liked his jumper and feisty play, but he was pretty much a wash when defense is considered. Best of luck to him, but now i get to see more MMoyer and Sidibe.
Maybe so. If he does, what are the odds he takes mother with him? I mean, if Syracuse was too far......Sit one.
Play one.
Go to Europe.
"Take mom"??? You say this like it's a question, or that he has an option...Mommy is going!Maybe so. If he does, what are the odds he takes mother with him? I mean, if Syracuse was too far...
I find it disturbing that people opine on familial relationships of families they have never met. All I know of his mom is that she raised a seemingly nice young man, who evidently did well in school and has never been in serious trouble.
By reports, the Battle family talked Tyus out of Michigan because it was too far away. Not sure I see a difference, other than timing and destination, yet the Battle's family dynamics are lauded here.
A nice young man? He completely ignored his teammates and coaches all summer long. He held the program hostage and then no showed. A nice young man would've transferred in march so Syracuse could move forward. Him and his mom completely screwed the program. That's not something a nice young man with good parents does.
I find it disturbing that people opine on familial relationships of families they have never met. All I know of his mom is that she raised a seemingly nice young man, who evidently did well in school and has never been in serious trouble.
By reports, the Battle family talked Tyus out of Michigan because it was too far away. Not sure I see a difference, other than timing and destination, yet the Battle's family dynamics are lauded here.
This is what happens when you take chances in recruiting and if Hop is here the situation never happens or Hop solves it! I just think with the Penalties that SU should be more careful in who gets those scholarships.A nice young man? He completely ignored his teammates and coaches all summer long. He held the program hostage and then no showed. A nice young man would've transferred in march so Syracuse could move forward. Him and his mom completely screwed the program. That's not something a nice young man with good parents does.
What a sugar-coated, naive, revisionist way to look at this. How about these differences off the top of my head:I find it disturbing that people opine on familial relationships of families they have never met. All I know of his mom is that she raised a seemingly nice young man, who evidently did well in school and has never been in serious trouble.
By reports, the Battle family talked Tyus out of Michigan because it was too far away. Not sure I see a difference, other than timing and destination, yet the Battle's family dynamics are lauded here.
I think it is because TT didn't go through the proper channels when leaving SU and going to SH. So it could be a loop-hole where he is a regular academic transfer student who will "tryout" for the team when his year is done. Then SH can give him a scholarship for the 3 years he has left. Here is the NCAA rule.
"If your current school does not give you written permission-to-contact, another school cannot contact you and encourage you to transfer. This does not preclude you from transferring; however, if the new school is in Division I or II, you cannot receive an athletics scholarship until you have attended the new school for one academic year."
Taurean is irrelevant to me now but inquiring minds want to know:
3. Who is paying the roughly $60k it will cost for him to attend Seton Hall?
Grant in aid, based on family's income level, Pell Grants.
His mom had to sign the initial LOI.What a sugar-coated, naive, revisionist way to look at this. How about these differences off the top of my head:
1. Tyus made his own initial choice with michigan, then had second thoughts. His family supported him. TT made his own decision with SU and actually joined the team, whereupon his mother had a hissy fit, took over the process and started behaving like his agent-handler;
2. TB and his family were honest with UM staff about his change of heart, and communicated with the staff. TT pretended he was still on the team, kept staff in the dark and refused to return phone calls all summer;
3. TB communicated his change of heart in a timely manner. TT deliberately went underground and delayed his announcement until the first day of classes. This not only left his teammates twisting in the wind, it prevented the staff from recruiting a replacement.
4. With TB, SU didn't diminish itself and tamper with him once his initial decision was made. By contrast, TT's "Mom" was secretly hustling offers on the AAU circuit knowing that SU was counting on her son to report for the season, and it seems apparent that SH had contact before we granted any release.
I mean, BOL and good riddance. It's over and we've moved on. He's the Hall's problem now. But let's not pretend that this was cool.
This is great work by Mike. Very telling that no one will say whether TT was given his release.
The way Mike writes, " For now, TT is enrolled at Seton Hall," is ominous, and I see many different possibilities on the table. Very strange situation indeed.This is great work by Mike. Very telling that no one will say whether TT was given his release.
This is great work by Mike. Very telling that no one will say whether TT was given his release.
Typically we have shied away from ratting on programs, however, I wonder if this is the exception.Seton Hall tampered. We need to push for that investigation. It may also be why everyone is mum.
Typically we have shied away from ratting on programs, however, I wonder if this is the exception.
Of course. If he was given his release, someone at one of the two schools would have said so.Which very likely means he hasn't.