Unless we're concerned about winning the Big 12 regular season and/or making the Final Four.
This is all I'm concerned about.
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Unless we're concerned about winning the Big 12 regular season and/or making the Final Four.
You forgot Kourtlin Jackson?
So what do most ISU people see the ISU starting five being from Day One (aka before McKay is eligible)? Morris, Long, Dejean-Jones, Hogue and Niang?
Will be interesting to see based on that how much of a penalty Hoiberg gives Nadel for his DUI. Last Kansas guy to get a DUI missed 9 games and he was at least above the legal drinking age.MorrisBDJNaderHogueNiang
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Will be interesting to see based on that how much of a penalty Hoiberg gives Nadel for his DUI. Last Kansas guy to get a DUI missed 9 games and he was at least above the legal drinking age.
I think I made my point, which is that I wonder if Hoiberg will have the stones to suspend a guy for more than a few games like he should even though the guy is slated to be a starter and McKay isn't available until after first semester. I don't think a two game slap on the wrist is enough.What's your stupid *** point now?
I think I made my point, which is that I wonder if Hoiberg will have the stones to suspend a guy for more than a few games like he should even though the guy is slated to be a starter and McKay isn't available until after first semester. I don't think a two game slap on the wrist is enough.
I think I made my point, which is that I wonder if Hoiberg will have the stones to suspend a guy for more than a few games like he should even though the guy is slated to be a starter and McKay isn't available until after first semester. I don't think a two game slap on the wrist is enough.
Did I send a request to ISU to ask to be the decision maker? No. I just stated my opinion on what I thought. There is a 22 page thread with Iowa State fans posting how long they thing the suspension should be. No problem with that?Who are you to decide how many games a player should be out?
I think I made my point, which is that I wonder if Hoiberg will have the stones to suspend a guy for more than a few games like he should even though the guy is slated to be a starter and McKay isn't available until after first semester. I don't think a two game slap on the wrist is enough.
I think I made my point, which is that I wonder if Hoiberg will have the stones to suspend a guy for more than a few games like he should even though the guy is slated to be a starter and McKay isn't available until after first semester. I don't think a two game slap on the wrist is enough.
What's fair then?
Hanner Mosquera-Perea from Indiana got two games. Justin Drummond from Toledo got one. Trey Zeigler from Pitt got 2 games a couple years ago. Tyler Olander from UConn got zero.
I'm having a tough time finding many penalties longer than a couple of games, for DUI arrests. So, what's your basis for thinking that Nader's punishment should be significantly more than those?
What's fair then?
Hanner Mosquera-Perea from Indiana got two games. Justin Drummond from Toledo got one. Trey Zeigler from Pitt got 2 games a couple years ago. Tyler Olander from UConn got zero.
I'm having a tough time finding many penalties longer than a couple of games, for DUI arrests. So, what's your basis for thinking that Nader's punishment should be significantly more than those?
One of the few longer was to some chump from KU, but not really the same given KU was a program running amuck with violence and needed an example to be set. Now, had our basketball team just had a breakout of assuslts like KU, I have little doubt Fred would give him more.