Probably to his new house in Chicago or Tuscaloosa.
Needs to be looking at 16-17 lineup. Naing, McKay and possibly Morris gone. Big shoes to fill.
yes, that's the spring signing period, but he already signed a LOI back in the fall signing period.
Noskowiak's been released from his LOI for personal reasons.
If you're released from your LOI from the school before the year starts, it's as if you never signed it. There's no penalty. I'll try to find a reference.
[Edit] Here we go: "Noskowiak can sign with any other school and play next year, but Big East rules prevent him from signing with any other team in the conference."
gotcha. thanks for clarifying. At any rate, is there even any evidence that we're looking his way? I was just spitballing based on our past contact with him. Perhaps that ship has long since sailed.
I feel like we'd be exchanging Custer for a Custer clone.
Hope you are wrong, and we don't continue to see the dominoes fall. I am leaning more to the notion that Custer was looking at scarse minutes behind Man Man...
Not that I know of, with Custer gone that might change but I'd be surprised to be honest with you
I thought Alabama was in play.Next move? Sounds like Chicago....
Yeah, I wonder why we don't have a few 6'10"+ guys who can score and defend down low, but also can step out and hit the three. Someone needs to tell Fred about these guys.
Ya all we need is an equivalent to Frank Kaminsky in the transfer market that can also be the college player of the year. Those aren't to hard to find.Yeah, I wonder why we don't have a few 6'10"+ guys who can score and defend down low, but also can step out and hit the three. Someone needs to tell Fred about these guys.
LeBron or bust.