What waters? The Black Sea?
Seems dumb to be criticizing him when we don't even know what his intentions are. Maybe he just wants to start making money now that he has his degree. That's the more likely scenario to me at least.
a player's parent injecting himself or herself into a coach's basketball decisions is an undeniable red flag. It's pathetic when high school parents try to do it (it's even pathetic when middle school age parents do it), and college parents must STFU when it comes to basketball (or football or baseball or soccer) decisions that involve your kid. Your son is a man. If Keyshawn has an issue, he should be the one communicating with the coach. Not dad. Ever.
If Keyshawn is looking to play more college hoop, he needs to avoid any program that values man to man defensive skills.
BTW, for those that claim Keyshawn transferring twice is not a red flag, a player's parent injecting himself or herself into a coach's basketball decisions is an undeniable red flag. It's pathetic when high school parents try to do it (it's even pathetic when middle school age parents do it), and college parents must STFU when it comes to basketball (or football or baseball or soccer) decisions that involve your kid. Your son is a man. If Keyshawn has an issue, he should be the one communicating with the coach. Not dad. Ever.
The wave of sentiment on this board is to instantly blame Manning for every issue that arises, but if the report is true that Keyshawn's dad is agitating for his kid or otherwise trying to involve himself in the WF program as anything other than a spectator, Keyshawn has to go.
If Keyshawn is looking to play more college hoop, he needs to avoid any program that values man to man defensive skills.
BTW, for those that claim Keyshawn transferring twice is not a red flag, a player's parent injecting himself or herself into a coach's basketball decisions is an undeniable red flag. It's pathetic when high school parents try to do it (it's even pathetic when middle school age parents do it), and college parents must STFU when it comes to basketball (or football or baseball or soccer) decisions that involve your kid. Your son is a man. If Keyshawn has an issue, he should be the one communicating with the coach. Not dad. Ever.
The wave of sentiment on this board is to instantly blame Manning for every issue that arises, but if the report is true that Keyshawn's dad is agitating for his kid or otherwise trying to involve himself in the WF program as anything other than a spectator, Keyshawn has to go.
You are correct. The red flag is about Key's parent's more than Danny. This is Key's second transfer.
I'm not saying Danny is absolved from anything, but this is more about other factors.
I have heard that at least one more player is likely to leave the program this offseason
I have heard that at least one more player is likely to leave the program this offseason
Very safe guess
We are point guard shopping, aren't we?
So how many schollies do we have left for 2018?