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Post by explorer88 on Apr 18, 2013 8:32:37 GMT -5
Epidemic
Alex Kline?@therecruitscoop4m RT @goodmancbs: Villanova guard Tony Chennault, who transferred from Wake last year, is transferring again.
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Post by big5explorer on Apr 18, 2013 8:37:04 GMT -5
Great post, for a Nova message board.
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Post by scarletexplorer on Apr 18, 2013 8:38:44 GMT -5
How many years will he have left after two straight transfers?
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Post by explorer88 on Apr 18, 2013 8:53:24 GMT -5
Great post, for a Nova message board. Uh no. Many on this board actually pay attention and care about college basketball in general, not just La Salle.
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Post by mookie on Apr 18, 2013 8:53:47 GMT -5
I'd assume 1? Did he get a hardship waiver when he went to 'Nova???
Does he have a list of potentail schools? I'm assuming he didn't like playing at 'Nova and/or got overrecruited...
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Post by scarletexplorer on Apr 18, 2013 8:55:47 GMT -5
I'd assume 1? Did he get a hardship waiver when he went to 'Nova??? Does he have a list of potentail schools? I'm assuming he didn't like playing at 'Nova and/or got overrecruited... He got a waiver and played this year, but had his playing time basically cut in half and didn't put up great stats. I guess he'll sit out and be able to play his senior year somewhere. I wonder where he would go at this point. I'd think he'd want to stay in Philly. He could be the man somewhere like Drexel. I'd want no part of him at La Salle. I just don't think he would add anything.
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Post by stlexplorer on Apr 18, 2013 9:07:41 GMT -5
I don't understand some of these guys who transfer multiple times. How much effort could you have put into looking into a major decision like which college you are going to go to when you change it every year
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Post by explorer88 on Apr 18, 2013 9:21:33 GMT -5
I'd assume 1? Did he get a hardship waiver when he went to 'Nova??? Does he have a list of potentail schools? I'm assuming he didn't like playing at 'Nova and/or got overrecruited... He would have 1 year remaining. You can take 5 years to get your 4 years of eligibility in. He has played 3 years and used 3 years. He will not get a hardship waiver this time since he got one for moving back home to be close to ill grandparent. He would have to sit out 1 year and could play 1 year.
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Post by mookie on Apr 18, 2013 9:27:44 GMT -5
I'd assume 1? Did he get a hardship waiver when he went to 'Nova??? Does he have a list of potentail schools? I'm assuming he didn't like playing at 'Nova and/or got overrecruited... He got a waiver and played this year, but had his playing time basically cut in half and didn't put up great stats. I guess he'll sit out and be able to play his senior year somewhere. I wonder where he would go at this point. I'd think he'd want to stay in Philly. He could be the man somewhere like Drexel. I'd want no part of him at La Salle. I just don't think he would add anything. That's what I thought (him receiving the hardship waiver last year). I'm with you on not wanting any part of him. To think, he was the more highly sought after recruit (vs Duren) and we ended up with the better one. So happy how well Duren has played out for us.
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Post by jellybean on Apr 18, 2013 9:42:23 GMT -5
Could he transfer to a D-2 and play immediately? Philly U?
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Post by scarletexplorer on Apr 18, 2013 9:43:59 GMT -5
Could he transfer to a D-2 and play immediately? Philly U? I would think so. Though I don't know the kid, I'd find it hard to believe that he'd go from ACC to Big East to nothing to finish his career. Maybe Rutgers will go after him. They can't exactly be picky right now.
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Post by MisterD on Apr 18, 2013 12:44:38 GMT -5
I don't understand some of these guys who transfer multiple times. How much effort could you have put into looking into a major decision like which college you are going to go to when you change it every year I'm more surprised it doesn't happen more often, especially given that kids are often promised one thing and given another.
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