Who knew there was even paperwork anymore
Madison Square Gardner Redux
Maybe since he did nothing last season he is more realistic.You want to talk about highest bidder...
It was a joke what he was looking for last year...
Glad RJ stayed v declaring
Glad RJ stayed v declaring
Along the lines of the second question:Was he a thought to go pro? Did Ian Jackson expect to come in and start Day 1?
Maybe since he did nothing last season he is more realistic.
Along the lines of the second question:
Nope. And they're in Brea's final five...So wait. Ian Jackson is going to UNC and is going to be the FOURTH guard behind Davis, Trimble, Cadeau? Am I missing something lol
Nope. And they're in Brea's final five...
Schools had less to go on. Has Vince I lived up to top 25 HS billing or is he viewed differently?He hadn't done anything in college yet last year and that didn't stop him from demanding...$$$$$$
Jackson will play the 2 and 3 spots and will get prime minutes, end of story.Something doesn’t add up lol. Ian Jackson is a consensus top 10 recruit this year and he’s not going to get minutes?
At which school? I kid. I kid.Jackson will play the 2 and 3 spots and will get prime minutes, end of story.
They are paying him a ton of money for a freshman. Of course he plays but someone may leave as a result of the Davis decision.Jackson will play the 2 and 3 spots and will get prime minutes, end of story.
That wasn't my point. Pitino met with him last year and the demand he gave them with regards to NIL was insane. He was willing to go to USC and redshirt just to get a few more $$$ as opposed to being coached by one of the game's greatest.Schools had less to go on. Has Vince I lived up to top 25 HS billing or is he viewed differently?
Realize that just saying his demands may be more realistic because IMO his bargaining position has lessened.That wasn't my point. Pitino met with him last year and the demand he gave them with regards to NIL was insane. He was willing to go to USC and redshirt just to get a few more $$$ as opposed to being coached by one of the game's greatest.