None and done?

Clonefan32

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Pay for a year's worth of room/board/tuition/clothes and provide him with world class facilities and instruction for him to never play a game. That's pretty awesome.
 

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Way up there
Cal can now say he's had practice squad kids go pro. This could start a weird trend of prep school kids coming in 2nd semester with no intention of ever playing college bball, just another loophole.
 

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Didn't this kid make an unofficial visit to Ames for a football game several years back?
 

Clonefan32

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"Focus on school".

Why do these people even pretend to give a **** about the school part?

The kid's quote:

"I wanted to sit out this year because it gave me my best shot to be drafted is quickly as possible."

The kid's quote after UK compliance gets a hold of it:

“When I decided to enroll in school in January, my plan was to come to Kentucky to work on my game and to focus on school.“
 

ArgentCy

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He is going to school. A basketball training school. I don't know why basketball gets different treatment than say chemistry. Oh wait, it's because the schools colluded and made up the rules for "student athletes".
 

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He is going to school. A basketball training school. I don't know why basketball gets different treatment than say chemistry. Oh wait, it's because the schools colluded and made up the rules for "student athletes".

Truth. I find this development entirely awesome and hope it starts happening more. He used the school instead of the other way around, and it's delightful.
 
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