College Football is King.
...there’s a glitch in the matrix.
Yep. Hard to disagree about the state of college basketball.
The blue bloods will still bring in whomever they deem the best talent. The issue for them will be greater uncertainty in how good the guys turn out to be. Top 25-75 guys usually have one or more areas of game or body that need a lot of work. Some never really develop. Others do. Figuring out who will improve the most is something the blue bloods haven't had to deal with very much.
Yeah, but the other side of that is that the "blue bloods" can just poach talent from other college teams via transfer.
Schools from lower conferences are basically farm teams at this point.
This year and next are an aberration. I'd wager that it won't be full and free movement after that.
Unlikely that the transfer rule is going to get reversed. The trend has been moving in allowing free movement for the athletes. The rules shouldn't change back. Just like any student, a student-athlete should be able to transfer schools if he/she believes a move is in her/his best interest. FWIW, in the long run, the transfer rules will be a net positive for WF as long as Forbes is our coach.
I was hoping we would land Applewhite, we need some bigs with talent bad.... Anyone hearing we might have a good shot at a talented big?
Hildreth with another strong showing.
10/10/5 with 0 turnovers.
He's missing a lot of free throws but that looks like an anomaly. I've been really high on Hildreth since he signed. Love his game.
Agree with this.
It was not a good dynamic with Manning. Should be better under Forbes.
He's 6'6 or 6'7. He's not a big.
The average small forward size is 6'7'' and power forward average size is 6'9''. He would've made a good wing and improved on the shit show we have now. Of course this is spilt milk, on to the next. PS: Rodney Rogers was 6'7'' and I definitely considered him a big but he was thick, I don't think Applewhite has Rogers thickness but oh well.