Or - it's a team that has regularly made the tourney and maybe he values that.If Carr goes to TT and gets a big bag of money, good for him, but that move pretty much shutsdown the notion that Carr left for anything other than a payday (as opposed to Villanova, which is essentially his hometown team). That said, when it doubt, money is usually the motivating factor.
Carr's been here 3 years and didn't make the tourney in any of those years despite having ManMan, Tyree, and Hunter Sallis. Dude could just be tired of it. I get we're adding some guys but it's also guys who didn't play much last year.Don't think so. Carr has been to the NCAAT. WF just landed two portal adds from teams that played in the NCAAT. Those guys think they are taking WF into the NCAAT (FWIW, I do too).
Every player thinks he's good enough to help a team get into the dance.
The answer is money.If Carr goes to TT and gets a big bag of money, good for him, but that move pretty much shutsdown the notion that Carr left for anything other than a payday (as opposed to Villanova, which is essentially his hometown team). That said, when it doubt, money is usually the motivating factor.
Carr only played 2 years.Carr's been here 3 years and didn't make the tourney in any of those years despite having ManMan, Tyree, and Hunter Sallis. Dude could just be tired of it. I get we're adding some guys but it's also guys who didn't play much last year.
WTF, we didn't make the tournament with Carr, ManMan, Jake, Walton and Sy?Carr's been here 3 years and didn't make the tourney in any of those years despite having ManMan, Tyree, and Hunter Sallis. Dude could just be tired of it. I get we're adding some guys but it's also guys who didn't play much last year.
Do schools and portal players need to make decisions by portal closing? Or does the portal closing just mean that players that were not in the portal as of closing cannot transfer?
Saw a bunch of tall, goofy-looking white dudes just stroking it from long range and knew he was looking at his future home.Picked him up in the handshake line in Charleston.