DanMcQ
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 21, 2023 13:33:57 GMT -5
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 22, 2023 5:27:03 GMT -5
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 22, 2023 5:47:07 GMT -5
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 22, 2023 6:06:49 GMT -5
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Mar 22, 2023 9:09:55 GMT -5
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Post by Lethal_Interjection on Mar 22, 2023 9:17:32 GMT -5
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prhoya
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Post by prhoya on Mar 22, 2023 9:23:02 GMT -5
Let’s hold your horses. We’ll see soon enough, but where’s RT?
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Mar 22, 2023 9:27:02 GMT -5
This tweet makes me shake my head in disgust but feel happy at the same time..
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Post by Lethal_Interjection on Mar 22, 2023 9:29:25 GMT -5
This tweet makes me shake my head in disgust but feel happy at the same time.. It's simple, "EMBRACE THE CHAOS"
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Mar 22, 2023 21:19:47 GMT -5
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hoyaguy
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Post by hoyaguy on Mar 22, 2023 21:29:14 GMT -5
I feel like a coaching change is a very valid reason tbf. Like the dude who recruited me just got fired and now a new guy shows up and does not want me? All of that is out of a player's control. I guess they could say mental health which is relevant if a coach is a major figure in their lives or something
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DFW HOYA
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Post by DFW HOYA on Mar 22, 2023 21:32:27 GMT -5
I feel like a coaching change is a very valid reason tbf. Like the dude who recruited me just got fired and now a new guy shows up and does not want me? All of that is out of a player's control. I guess they could say mental health which is relevant if a coach is a major figure in their lives or something This does not prevent a transfer, only that the previous two semester rule will be in force. For some, that may be a good thing to settle in and get to know their new school and new team. Dante Harris will be the better for it once he plays at Virginia.
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Mar 22, 2023 21:33:11 GMT -5
I feel like a coaching change is a very valid reason tbf. Like the dude who recruited me just got fired and now a new guy shows up and does not want me? All of that is out of a player's control. I guess they could say mental health which is relevant if a coach is a major figure in their lives or something If that's the case they can apply for a run-off waiver, the new coach can sign off on the waiver & it will be approved allowing the kid to play right away.
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Mar 22, 2023 21:34:20 GMT -5
I feel like a coaching change is a very valid reason tbf. Like the dude who recruited me just got fired and now a new guy shows up and does not want me? All of that is out of a player's control. I guess they could say mental health which is relevant if a coach is a major figure in their lives or something This does not prevent a transfer, only that the previous two semester rule will be in force. For some, that may be a good thing to settle in and get to know their new school and new team. Dante Harris will be the better for it once he plays at Virginia. Excellent point DFW..
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hoyaguy
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Post by hoyaguy on Mar 22, 2023 21:36:31 GMT -5
I feel like a coaching change is a very valid reason tbf. Like the dude who recruited me just got fired and now a new guy shows up and does not want me? All of that is out of a player's control. I guess they could say mental health which is relevant if a coach is a major figure in their lives or something This does not prevent a transfer, only that the previous two semester rule will be in force. For some, that may be a good thing to settle in and get to know their new school and new team. Dante Harris will be the better for it once he plays at Virginia. Good point, knee jerk reaction on my part, so do you think if someone is a junior and needs to transfer again in this case then they can still switch, sit, graduate and then just play as a grad student? Because I guess my main line of thinking was that it just might spread out someone's college time more in the case of second time transfers unnecessarily in what I think is a valid reason to transfer.
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Post by bamahoya11 on Mar 22, 2023 21:57:45 GMT -5
Next season will be as interesting as we have had in the Big East in recent memory. It’ll be interesting to see how the staffs and rosters shake out. I think St. John’s will make a significant jump with Pitino. I’m interested to see how many spots we can gain in Cooley’s first year. I think it’s likely we will jump over DePaul and Butler. I also think there’s a good chance that Providence takes a step back. After that, it’s really an open question — I see Villanova and Seton Hall as programs we could reel in. Though both also could improve. It’s hard for me to see a path into the top 5 next year, but if we could somehow end up 6th or 7th, I would consider that a strong first season given where we are now. Either way, I think ratings will be up with so much interest in the league overall.
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DFW HOYA
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Post by DFW HOYA on Mar 22, 2023 22:31:12 GMT -5
Next season will be as interesting as we have had in the Big East in recent memory. It’ll be interesting to see how the staffs and rosters shake out. I think St. John’s will make a significant jump with Pitino. I’m interested to see how many spots we can gain in Cooley’s first year. I think it’s likely we will jump over DePaul and Butler. I also think there’s a good chance that Providence takes a step back. After that, it’s really an open question — I see Villanova and Seton Hall as programs we could reel in. Though both also could improve. It’s hard for me to see a path into the top 5 next year, but if we could somehow end up 6th or 7th, I would consider that a strong first season given where we are now. Either way, I think ratings will be up with so much interest in the league overall. The Cooley and Pitino adds will not only drive interest, but put added pressure on two Big East programs who are now on the hot seat: DePaul and Seton Hall. Remember all the talk that DePaul was serious this time by adding Tony Stubblefield? In two seasons he's 9-31 in the BE with three of those nine from Georgetown. They are top-heavy on seniors and grad transfers (seven) and aren't brining in younger talent there. He'll enter the third year of a five year deal in 2023-24 and Porter Moser's name may be coming up a year from now if DePaul returns to the basement. As for Seton Hall, Pitino is taking dead aim at any and all NYC prospects while the Hall relies heavily on kids within an hour of campus. Shaheen Holloway isn't beating out Rick Pitino for a recruit, he just isn't.
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Post by dense on Mar 22, 2023 22:40:44 GMT -5
Next season will be as interesting as we have had in the Big East in recent memory. It’ll be interesting to see how the staffs and rosters shake out. I think St. John’s will make a significant jump with Pitino. I’m interested to see how many spots we can gain in Cooley’s first year. I think it’s likely we will jump over DePaul and Butler. I also think there’s a good chance that Providence takes a step back. After that, it’s really an open question — I see Villanova and Seton Hall as programs we could reel in. Though both also could improve. It’s hard for me to see a path into the top 5 next year, but if we could somehow end up 6th or 7th, I would consider that a strong first season given where we are now. Either way, I think ratings will be up with so much interest in the league overall. The Cooley and Pitino adds will not only drive interest, but put added pressure on two Big East programs who are now on the hot seat: DePaul and Seton Hall. Remember all the talk that DePaul was serious this time by adding Tony Stubblefield? In two seasons he's 9-31 in the BE with three of those nine from Georgetown. They are top-heavy on seniors and grad transfers (seven) and aren't brining in younger talent there. He'll enter the third year of a five year deal in 2023-24 and Porter Moser's name may be coming up a year from now if DePaul returns to the basement. As for Seton Hall, Pitino is taking dead aim at any and all NYC prospects while the Hall relies heavily on kids within an hour of campus. Shaheen Holloway isn't beating out Rick Pitino for a recruit, he just isn't. I think Cooley might cause problems for Villanova who has been raiding this area under Wright who knows if Neptune can do the same.
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hoyaguy
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Post by hoyaguy on Mar 23, 2023 0:01:47 GMT -5
The Cooley and Pitino adds will not only drive interest, but put added pressure on two Big East programs who are now on the hot seat: DePaul and Seton Hall. Remember all the talk that DePaul was serious this time by adding Tony Stubblefield? In two seasons he's 9-31 in the BE with three of those nine from Georgetown. They are top-heavy on seniors and grad transfers (seven) and aren't brining in younger talent there. He'll enter the third year of a five year deal in 2023-24 and Porter Moser's name may be coming up a year from now if DePaul returns to the basement. As for Seton Hall, Pitino is taking dead aim at any and all NYC prospects while the Hall relies heavily on kids within an hour of campus. Shaheen Holloway isn't beating out Rick Pitino for a recruit, he just isn't. I think Cooley might cause problems for Villanova who has been raiding this area under Wright who knows if Neptune can do the same. If nova doesn’t make the tournament next season, does Neptune keep his job?
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Post by DanMcQ on Mar 23, 2023 1:04:52 GMT -5
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