I searched YouTube for Umude. I didn't realize he scored 28 at Kansas.
Surly and the McCaffrey's can grieve together
Yeah, any increased (or reinstated) control the NCAA tries to assert just opens up the potential for the whole thing crashing down on their heads.
Cameron out, Camron in.
I remember losing interest in pro sports when free agency came to be. Now, look what's come of college hoops. My gosh. This is bad, bad, bad for the game.
You got destroyed for saying something like this a couple weeks ago. Why try again? This is not the website to be against the transfer rule. ISU is one of the biggest pro-transfer schools out there because of how many times we have benefited from it.I remember losing interest in pro sports when free agency came to be. Now, look what's come of college hoops. My gosh. This is bad, bad, bad for the game.
Tyler Lockett, Darren Sproles, Jordy Nelson, Collin Klein, Terence Newman, Dalton Risner, Cody Whitehair all asked me to say hello this morning.You realize your whole football teams last 25 years of being good came off the back of Juco TRANSFERS right?
Your theory is completely stupid. Saying that kids should not allowed to be able to have a good college life, play for a coach they want and play for a University they want. It's completely stupid.
Tyler Lockett, Darren Sproles, Jordy Nelson, Collin Klein, Terence Newman, Dalton Risner, Cody Whitehair all asked me to say hello this morning.
The claim that the whole program was built on JUCO's is absurd, that was my point in posting a few names of real stars at K-State. JUCO transfers are not the same. Naturally, JUCO's finish at four-year schools. What's happening today in MBB is four-year to four-year, and it's problematic on multiple levels. Worthy of discussion.Congrats on naming a few. You want me to pull the list of Juco Transfers K State has had over the years? it's over 200 since Snyder took over.
2/year really isn’t too bad.Congrats on naming a few. You want me to pull the list of Juco Transfers K State has had over the years? it's over 200 since Snyder took over.
The claim that the whole program was built on JUCO's is absurd, that was my point in posting a few names of real stars at K-State. JUCO transfers are not the same. Naturally, JUCO's finish at four-year schools. What's happening today in MBB is four-year to four-year, and it's problematic on multiple levels. Worthy of discussion.
The claim that the whole program was built on JUCO's is absurd, that was my point in posting a few names of real stars at K-State. JUCO transfers are not the same. Naturally, JUCO's finish at four-year schools. What's happening today in MBB is four-year to four-year, and it's problematic on multiple levels. Worthy of discussion.
Please stop conflating JUCO's, who obviously finish at four-year schools, with what's happening in college hoops today.You are hiding behind the literal when you well know his statement was deliberate overstatement for rhetorical effect -- something usually called hyperbole.
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Transfers have been a fundamental part of the success that K-State had in football over the past 20 years. If you think transfers are so ruinous to college sports, then your most honest approach would be to repudiate that era and all of its success.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Do you do so? Yes or no.
Please stop conflating JUCO's, who obviously finish at four-year schools, with what's happening in college hoops today.