Richard Amardi to Oregon

ribsnwhiskey

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I don't think it's burning bridges with Hoiberg that matters. I think it is the other way around. If a kid is good he will have other choices. But if a kid is good and ISU is recruiting him at Indian Hills, the coach might steer him somewhere else. It does help because it says to the kids who are there and who might go there that he has their back.

And as usual, you are clueless.
 

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They will now have two past ISU recruits playing for them Elgin Cook is the other. Should be interesting to see how they fare for a program that is rising pretty quickly.
 

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so...i usually follow this stuff...But I haven't with Amardi. he commited to ISU and we oversigned. Was there any other reason he didn't make it here besides he was odd man out on Scholly count?
 

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so...i usually follow this stuff...But I haven't with Amardi. he commited to ISU and we oversigned. Was there any other reason he didn't make it here besides he was odd man out on Scholly count?

There's like a 50 pg thread that can pretty much be summed up as "No, we don't know anything besides that."
 

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looks like Amardi is going to play scholarship roulette once again....

The NCAA mandates that teams are allowed thirteen players on scholarship -- four Ducks do not have any eligibility remaining, and both Willie Moore and Austin Kuemper have left the Pac-12 school (Fred Richardson III, a freshman guard, also transferred to Houston Baptist). Without those seven players (and discounting Arik Armstead, who might never step onto the hardwood), the Ducks are currently one over the scholarship limit with the addition of Richard Armadi, a junior college forward who was released by Iowa State and quickly trekked to the Pacific Northwest. There is a chance the team might have fifteen players under scholarship, though, if Cristiano Felicio, a 6-foot-9 big, receives the qualifying SAT score he requires to be eligible for next season. It will be interesting, if Felicio can indeed play for Altman, whether a duo of Ducks intend to pay their own way in the coming year, or if there will be further player movement on the team's roster.