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Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
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[quote="Paultzman" post=381536]Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
Rothstein[/quote]

Good luck to the kid but hope he has a plan B.
 
[quote="gman" post=381851][quote="Paultzman" post=381536]Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
Rothstein[/quote]

Good luck to the kid but hope he has a plan B.[/quote]

Hopefully playing in Italy is not plan B.
 
[quote="L J S A" post=381998][quote="gman" post=381851][quote="Paultzman" post=381536]Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
Rothstein[/quote]

Good luck to the kid but hope he has a plan B.[/quote]

Hopefully playing in Italy is not plan B.[/quote]
NM, bad taste
 
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[quote="Paultzman" post=382001][quote="L J S A" post=381998][quote="gman" post=381851][quote="Paultzman" post=381536]Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
Rothstein[/quote]

Good luck to the kid but hope he has a plan B.[/quote]

Hopefully playing in Italy is not plan B.[/quote]
The Venice Virus looking for a PG[/quote]

Not funny.
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=381536]Guess becoming driver ed teacher is fallback goal

Nebraska's Cam Mack has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft, per his Instagram page.
Rothstein[/quote]

He made that known as his plan in an interview last year while still committed to us. I guess he doesn't see a reason to change that plan.
 
Duke sophomore guard Tre Jones -- the ACC Player of the Year -- will enter the 2020 NBA Draft,
@wojespn
 
NY Post too early crystal ball for 20-21 season

4. Creighton

This was a Final Four-caliber team this year and next year it should only be better. The program’s top six scorers are expected back, though look for junior star Ty-Shon Alexander to test the NBA draft waters, and the Bluejays’ one weakness — size — should be alleviated with the addition of 6-foot-11 four-star recruit Ryan Kalkbrenner and the return from injury of forward Jacob Epperson.

6. Villanova

Losing Saddiq Bey will hurt — it would be a stunner if the projected top-20 pick returns — but Jay Wright will have plenty of options to replace the star wing. Expect Bryan Antoine, a former five-star recruit slowed by a shoulder injury as a freshman, to step in alongside seniors-to-be Jermaine Samuels and Collin Gillespie, and Big East Freshman of the Year Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.

Rutgers #15

https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/kentucky-no-1-in-posts-early-2020-21-college-basketball-rankings/
 
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[quote="Paultzman" post=382991]NY Post too early crystal ball for 20-21 season

4. Creighton

This was a Final Four-caliber team this year and next year it should only be better. The program’s top six scorers are expected back, though look for junior star Ty-Shon Alexander to test the NBA draft waters, and the Bluejays’ one weakness — size — should be alleviated with the addition of 6-foot-11 four-star recruit Ryan Kalkbrenner and the return from injury of forward Jacob Epperson.

6. Villanova

Losing Saddiq Bey will hurt — it would be a stunner if the projected top-20 pick returns — but Jay Wright will have plenty of options to replace the star wing. Expect Bryan Antoine, a former five-star recruit slowed by a shoulder injury as a freshman, to step in alongside seniors-to-be Jermaine Samuels and Collin Gillespie, and Big East Freshman of the Year Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.

Rutgers #15

https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/kentucky-no-1-in-posts-early-2020-21-college-basketball-rankings/[/quote]

FSU is going to be tough again. They got a kid coming in, scotty barnes, from down here in Florida. He is going to be a star in college basketball next year. The national media will love this kid.
 
To say the new BE exceeded everyone’s expectations would be an understatement. It’s a pleasure not to have to worry about teams bolting for FB.
 
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[quote="Paultzman" post=383206]As expected, Obi Toppin declared for NBA Draft[/quote]

I was really hoping he'd come back to take a shot at the championship. If he came back, maybe one of the stud grad transfers joins him in Dayton.
 
[quote="L J S A" post=383234][quote="Paultzman" post=383206]As expected, Obi Toppin declared for NBA Draft[/quote]

I was really hoping he'd come back to take a shot at the championship. If he came back, maybe one of the stud grad transfers joins him in Dayton.[/quote]
I would have liked it too for selfish reasons but a top 5 pick maybe number one overall would be crazy to come back and maybe risk a fortune.
 
10 most surprising freshmen- Congrats Julian
Julian's twin brother Justin received more recruiting hype and put together a solid freshman season at Pitt. But Julian, who was unranked by 247Sports as a prospect, landed in the Big East and proved he's an upper-echelon college basketball talent as well. The 6-7 wing averaged 9.8 points, 6.3 rebounds per game for St. John's and earned a starting role as the season went on.

[URL]https://www.cbssports.com/coll...act-college-basketball-in-the-2019-20-season/[/URL]
 
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