jschligs wrote:I'm surprised people are soured even remotely by this move. It's normal now-a-days. People go to a big program, don't cut it, decide to go play closer to home. All good by me, we'll find a replacement.
Had high hopes for the guy. Came in, looked great pre-injury. When you're losing time to Carter Gilmore, just because you decided you were going to transfer at the end of the season, in the fall before the season starts, and instead just mail in a season until you can transfer... yeah, im going to give the guy some **** on the way out. I gave the same **** to Jared Uthoff (redshirt and leave).
Just because these guys are allowed to do this, doesn't make it right as a man or as a competitive human being. I would be less critical if i thought the guy was actually giving a quality effort out there. He really didn't. You can say he was overmatched, there probably was some of that going on. But I'll tell you who else was overmatched out there.. most of the UW squad. I appreciate guys that play hard and want to be a part of something special. UW basketball is special. It's been a 20+ year run that few teams in the nation can claim to sport. We don't typically get 5 star guys. They play within the program, play hard, and dont make the decision to transfer midseason and mail it in the rest of the way. Glad he's gone. But disappointed. Thought he'd be something much more.
They need to go back to the sit a year rule (apply a redshirt if they have one available) if a player would like to transfer. If they dont have a RS available, then they lose a year. Pretty soon you are going to be having kids shopping for NIL deals every year. They will end up playing at 4 different schools. What fun is that? Part of the college game that is special is the continuity and progression of a program over time. Turning into Mercenary for hire ball, it will cause the game to wane over time.
Khris Middleton - Beating up on Trash Can Teams since 1943. Invisible Man status otherwise.