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Is Toussaint Jenkins related? Do we really plan on going 15 deep? Will some kids redshirt?

I'm not used to this place being so exciting in late June.
 
CMA might still have a job if we went that direction instead.
I agree and then to keep playing him once he had him.
In legalese he compounded the crime.
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I think Curbelo wrecked our season and also Poshe's .and
that was enough to throw the entire team
off the cliff.

How he kept playing him is a mystery. It was so obvious that
TEAM did not exist in Curbelo's world,

There's a three second rule in basketball and that's about how
long Curbelo would have lasted on a CRP team.
 
JPM114 was one of first guys to say Tobe would be a solid high major interior player and being proven correct. SJU just got in too late, but good to see him developing at Tenn and in international play.

 
JPM114 was one of first guys to say Tobe would be a solid high major interior player and being proven correct. SJU just got in too late, but good to see him developing at Tenn and in international play.


Not that it matters now but it's on Anderson and his staff to identify a player in their back yard that they obviously could have used.
 


Just like when they announced they were joining the Big East before reversing themselves during the tumultuous 2012/13 period when the Big East was trying to reinvent themselves.

I sense the PAC 12 still hasn’t decided what to do in terms of expansion and SDSU ran out of time leading to their decision to stay in the Mountain West.
 
Is Cleveland St at it again ? They just never learn . And , Memphis isn’t even close by . Penny must have pictures .

It was a take off on Jerry Tarkanian's famous line pointing out the inconsistency of NCAA punishment for rule violations. When it was reported that $10,000 had fallen out of a Fedx envelope headed to a Kentucky recruit's father, Tarkanian remarked:

“The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky it will probably slap another two years probation on Cleveland State.”
 
It would appear the Big 12 passed on UCONN or vice versa. Too good to be true, I suppose.
 
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