Rivals’ Corey Evans reports that NU is one of the schools in the mix for Bama transfer Kira Lewis. The 6-3 guard averaged 13.5 points and 2.9 assists as a true freshman and would back three years of eligibility remaining.
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OT but also 4 star incoming freshman PG Sahvir Wheeler just decomitted from Texas A&M. He was on the same AAU team as Miller Kopp and they're good friends.
Rivals’ Corey Evans reports that NU is one of the schools in the mix for Bama transfer Kira Lewis. The 6-3 guard averaged 13.5 points and 2.9 assists as a true freshman and would back three years of eligibility remaining.
Joey Brunk, 6 11 forward from Butler transfering. Will graduate and transfer with 2 years eligibility left.
Jet quick with a good handle. He wouldn't be a good match up defensively in every case, but I think he could be in the rotation right away.
Rivals’ Corey Evans reports that NU is one of the schools in the mix for Bama transfer Kira Lewis. The 6-3 guard averaged 13.5 points and 2.9 assists as a true freshman and would back three years of eligibility remaining.
Glad that CC offered, but I dont see how we would beat ouf Duke and Arizona for Lewis.
No need for hardship. Just threaten to sue the NCAA. Enough exceptions have already been made that the NCAA would have no real justification for making anyone sit out anymore. Hunter Johnson may be long remembered as the last significant major sport transfer who had to sit out.Considering Bama fired Avery Johnson, I wonder if Lewis could get a hardship waiver and be available immediately. Although announcing the transfer before the firing could hurt that argument...
Dang. Get emGlad that CC offered, but I dont see how we would beat out Duke and Arizona for Lewis.
No need for hardship. Just threaten to sue the NCAA. Enough exceptions have already been made that the NCAA would have no real justification for making anyone sit out anymore. Hunter Johnson may be long remembered as the last significant major sport transfer who had to sit out.
No need for hardship. Just threaten to sue the NCAA. Enough exceptions have already been made that the NCAA would have no real justification for making anyone sit out anymore. Hunter Johnson may be long remembered as the last significant major sport transfer who had to sit out.
Are there any Duke bench warmers that might be interested in some more playing time?? Didn't we get one of them named Michael Thompson or something like that about 12 years ago. He averaged something like 12 points/9rb a game until he couldn't make free throws and then walked off the court on Bill Carmody. Literally- it was right in front on me. But I think CC could hit the jackpot with some of the players for Duke etc that just want to play??? I really hope that CC can find some kids to improve on the past two seasons of frustration and get us relevant again??
We could really use about 5 of the 10/5 guys on our team right now. I just hope they will pan out better than MT did. I think the excuse for MT walking away was that he had a heart-irregularity or something like that. I was really disappointed when he quit the team. It seemed more like he just lacked a heart-regularity for the game/team. Does EEshmayer have some kids for us to recruit?? It is time for CC to mine some gems for us!! Please CC, play a magic-maker asap!!He was more like a 10/5 guy. He played in 13 games his first year at NU and then walked out after three games during his senior year. It was a strange end to a strange career. Considering his Duke and McDonald's All-American pedigree, he was a big disappointment at NU.
Are there any Duke bench warmers that might be interested in some more playing time?? Didn't we get one of them named Michael Thompson or something like that about 12 years ago. He averaged something like 12 points/9rb a game until he couldn't make free throws and then walked off the court on Bill Carmody. Literally- it was right in front on me. But I think CC could hit the jackpot with some of the players for Duke etc that just want to play??? I really hope that CC can find some kids to improve on the past two seasons of frustration and get us relevant again??
He was more like a 10/5 guy. He played in 13 games his first year at NU and then walked out after three games during his senior year. It was a strange end to a strange career. Considering his Duke and McDonald's All-American pedigree, he was a big disappointment at NU.
mick, that was a un-called attack toward the young man from a supposed adult. I doubt very much that you have any idea what the young man dealing with.We could really use about 5 of the 10/5 guys on our team right now. I just hope they will pan out better than MT did. I think the excuse for MT walking away was that he had a heart-irregularity or something like that. I was really disappointed when he quit the team. It seemed more like he just lacked a heart-regularity for the game/team. Does EEshmayer have some kids for us to recruit?? It is time for CC to mine some gems for us!! Please CC, play a magic-maker asap!!
Quite an insensitive thing for someone to post about a young man, who reportedly was dealing with medical issues. Especially since I'd bet you know nothing about the circumstances of the situation.We could really use about 5 of the 10/5 guys on our team right now. I just hope they will pan out better than MT did. I think the excuse for MT walking away was that he had a heart-irregularity or something like that. I was really disappointed when he quit the team. It seemed more like he just lacked a heart-regularity for the game/team. Does EEshmayer have some kids for us to recruit?? It is time for CC to mine some gems for us!! Please CC, play a magic-maker asap!!
Holy hell! You never miss an opportunity to pick a fight, do you, "supposed adult?"mick, that was a un-called attack toward the young man from a supposed adult. I doubt very much that you have any idea what the young man dealing with.
Quite an insensitive thing for someone to post about a young man, who reportedly was dealing with medical issues. Especially since I'd bet you know nothing about the circumstances of the situation.
i think we lost a center recruit to them a few years ago, who got offered late by duke and went there and never played
So you think it's ok for some anonymous poster to make a biting accusation of a guy who played for NU, saying that "he lacked the hearth for the game". Really , sorry but I feel that kind of crap is uncalled for and I don't care if he is 50 years old now!Holy hell! You never miss an opportunity to pick a fight, do you, "supposed adult?"
MT is probably 36-37 years old at this point, willy. I think he could handle the criticism that his collegiate career did not pan out the way we all expected.
I think you are referring to the big from North Carolina whose final two was NU and Georgia....he went to Georgia, never played and left after a couple years.
So you think it's ok for some anonymous poster to make a biting accusation of a guy who played for NU, saying that "he lacked the hearth for the game". Really , sorry but I feel that kind of crap is uncalled for and I don't care if he is 50 years old now!
. . . and hard to play well with both.He meant literal heart and “heart” problems. Hard to completely separate the two.
So much wasted brain space...I think you are referring to the big from North Carolina whose final two was NU and Georgia....he went to Georgia, never played and left after a couple years.
Walker Lambiotte, another transfer from Duke, played well for us on some bad teams. He was one of the smoothest players to wear purple.He was more like a 10/5 guy. He played in 13 games his first year at NU and then walked out after three games during his senior year. It was a strange end to a strange career. Considering his Duke and McDonald's All-American pedigree, he was a big disappointment at NU.
Except he transferred from Jim Valvano and NC State.......Walker Lambiotte, another transfer from Duke, played well for us on some bad teams. He was one of the smoothest players to wear purple.
Sorry about that. Really. I'll try to be more empathetic. So he actually really had a physical problem?? I wasn't aware- sorry if I offended anybody. I hope nobody dislikes me for what I wrote. It was clearly a mistake on my behalf. It was just when I saw him walk away from the team during a game at WR, it seemed like he and Carmody just didn't get along or something like that. I had no idea that the reason was actually due to a physical problem.mick, that was a un-called attack toward the young man from a supposed adult. I doubt very much that you have any idea what the young man dealing with.
Quite an insensitive thing for someone to post about a young man, who reportedly was dealing with medical issues. Especially since I'd bet you know nothing about the circumstances of the situation.
Another soul saved on the internet!Sorry about that. Really. I'll try to be more empathetic. So he actually really had a physical problem?? I wasn't aware- sorry if I offended anybody. I hope nobody dislikes me for what I wrote. It was clearly a mistake on my behalf. It was just when I saw him walk away from the team during a game at WR, it seemed like he and Carmody just didn't get along or something like that. I had no idea that the reason was actually due to a physical problem.
All apologies accepted. seemed like quite a few guys walked away from the program during those times. Sean Wink comes to mind and a kid from University H.S., who wanted to badly to play center.Sorry about that. Really. I'll try to be more empathetic. So he actually really had a physical problem?? I wasn't aware- sorry if I offended anybody. I hope nobody dislikes me for what I wrote. It was clearly a mistake on my behalf. It was just when I saw him walk away from the team during a game at WR, it seemed like he and Carmody just didn't get along or something like that. I had no idea that the reason was actually due to a physical problem.
Another soul saved on the internet!
Thanks, fellas. Can I say something though?? I do wish we had more players like Jeremy Larkin at NU. When he retired due to injury/health problems, he didn't quit the team. He was a genuine stud as a rb for us. But he got hurt and then stuck with the team and I think was one of our best coaches and unsung heroes last season. With Larkin's tutelage, a young stud named Isiah Bowser was able to kick some tush for us under some pretty harrowing circumstances. I was never physically gifted enough to play anything at NU other than intramural sports. Gosh- wouldn't it be fun to be so talented as to go up against the best players in any sport in college?? I hope none of our players get hurt. But the fact is that some of them do get hurt and have to retire from playing. And if you got hurt- wouldn't you like to stay with the team and support them?? BCarmody was probably not the best coach to play for (as evidenced by what happened with one of our best players- Kevin Coble), but I hope if any of our players in the future get hurt or have to retire, they stick with the team and support them like Larkin. Wouldn't that be pretty cool too??All apologies accepted. seemed like quite a few guys walked away from the program during those times. Sean Wink comes to mind and a kid from University H.S., who wanted to badly to play center.
Glad that CC offered, but I dont see how we would beat out Duke and Arizona for Lewis.
Wasn't Coble injured at the time? Thought he was also using a trainer, that the family was paying for. Still think that the bad choice was not allowing him to continue playing at NU.This is the time of year to rehash old news — and it was lame that Coble chose to go on a family vacation...
Several things no doubt happened in the run-up to that decision, but Coble made the wrong one - or rather, a definitive decision - when he chose Hawaii over Italy.