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Haywood; who is this kid, what year is he, and where is he from.
It took about 2 seconds to use the Rivals search to find out he is a 4* class of 2020 kid form St. Louis, ranked 83 nationally....Haywood; who is this kid, what year is he, and where is he from.
Now we just need NU to be blessed by their (guys that are blessed by offers by NU )accepting of the offers
I'd be surprised, Loyola, if it had any effect.
Grandview/KC is a world away from St. Louis. It would be like a recruiting event in Belleville impacting CPS recruiting.
Will be interesting to see if the Lathon incident has consequences in recruiting the St. Louis area. May let us know how the important people in the recruiting area view NUs actions in the Lathon deal.
How do you figure NU did the right thing? When the story comes out you may have a different opinion.It wi
It won’t. People just need to accept NU did the correct thing and move on.
NU will almost always take the side of caution. its just who NU is.
Really? You think "most" Power 5 institution err on the side of caution? I don't.Most institutions of any size will err on the side of caution. It's called corporate culture.
I'll bet Michigan State wishes they had. Minnesota, too, now that they are being sued by all those athletes involved in alleged sexual assault, not to mention Penn State.Really? You think "most" Power 5 institution err on the side of caution? I don't.
Penn State thought they were being cautious by having a cover up.I'll bet Michigan State wishes they had. Minnesota, too, now that they are being sued by all those athletes involved in alleged sexual assault, not to mention Penn State.
Even those great “religious” institutions like Baylor and Notre Dame.I'll bet Michigan State wishes they had. Minnesota, too, now that they are being sued by all those athletes involved in alleged sexual assault, not to mention Penn State.
Not sure the expectations coming out of many of these AAU programs is about doing the correct thing but more about take care of my kid correct thing. I am not arguing that NU did not do the Correct Thing, I think they did,,,just saying that doing the correct thing may have consequences sometimes.People just need to accept NU did the correct thing and move on.
Really? You think "most" Power 5 institution err on the side of caution? I don't.