Who?
Yeah who is that? And why should Wake fans care?
Because these responses weren’t predictable.
Some people are going to wonder how he and Chaundee perform on their new teams. The last six months of Wake Forest basketball have actually been pretty interesting and their departure was part of that intrigue.
I’m kind of ambivalent but certainly curious at the least.
If you don’t care, a great tip would be not to click on a thread titled “Sarr.“
Perhaps better, there should be a thread celebrating Tariq Ingraham. He scored more points (19) in his Wake debut. And he didn't miss a shot.
I don't even know who Chaundee is playing for? Part of me is glad is Sarr did well, but I'm also glad they lost.
Michigan. He was their leading scorer in game 1 and hit 5 threes. Last game he chucked it up a lot with poor results. He finished 2-14. I'm much more intrigued by Chaundee's performances. I really couldn't care less what Sarr does.
Michigan. He was their leading scorer in game 1 and hit 5 threes. Last game he chucked it up a lot with poor results. He finished 2-14. I'm much more intrigued by Chaundee's performances. I really couldn't care less what Sarr does.
Michigan. He was their leading scorer in game 1 and hit 5 threes. Last game he chucked it up a lot with poor results. He finished 2-14. I'm much more intrigued by Chaundee's performances. I really couldn't care less what Sarr does.
The comments from Sarr and Brown over the past few months about Wake Forest was totally unnecessary
Calipari making them play it out down 10 with 20 seconds left. Makes them stay on the court and suffer coaching them up the whole time. He may be a scumbag but Cal can coach and Sarr was smart to transfer to boost his visibility and NBA chances.
Manning and team would have been headed toward the bus ten minutes earlier.
We had a player transfer to Ohio State a couple years ago didn't we?
Woods