Why would you be surprised?I'd be surprised if they(UD) do offer him
Is that bc they think he is higher level than them, not a need for UD or something else? 16 schools, including UD, reached out yesterday according to a tweet he liked.I'd be surprised if they(UD) do offer him
Supposedly Ohio State has a chance to bring in one or two rated higher than GW3 and there was mutual agreement that decommitting was best for both sides. I guess time will tell if it works out well for either side.Virginia, Texas, Dayton, Missouri, Auburn, Seton Hall and Oklahoma
Looks like Dayton has already reached out according to reports I have read. Seems like it is kind of late to be decommitting from a school.
No not at all although, he can play, a D1 talent but a positionless player at 6'2' and a volume shooter. He has a score first mentality which is fine and will work in high school but doesn't equate to success at hi-D1 level at 6'2'. The issue is from what I've heard, is the parents particularly the father, their entitled, snobbish, and the father puts his child's success over the teams' success. I know as a fact dad has caused issues down at CJ, and I've heard OSU was trying to pull their offer anyway and no one at UD speaks highly of dad. This leads to a lot of unanswered questions.Is that bc they think he is higher level than them, not a need for UD or something else? 16 schools, including UD, reached out yesterday according to a tweet he liked.
Per 247 he was recruited by Ryan Pedon who is now the head coach at Illinois State.....
Is that bc they think he is higher level than them, not a need for UD or something else? 16 schools, including UD, reached out yesterday according to a tweet he liked.
Per 247 he was recruited by Ryan Pedon who is now the head coach at Illinois State
No one wants to deal with what comes with it. See above post.Why would you be surprised?
What kind of issues at CJ already? The three of them just got there...No not at all although, he can play, a D1 talent but a positionless player at 6'2' and a volume shooter. He has a score first mentality which is fine and will work in high school but doesn't equate to success at hi-D1 level at 6'2'. The issue is from what I've heard, is the parents particularly the father, their entitled, snobbish, and the father puts his child's success over the teams' success. I know as a fact dad has caused issues down at CJ, and I've heard OSU was trying to pull their offer anyway and no one at UD speaks highly of dad. This leads to a lot of unanswered questions.
Bronny James.Supposedly Ohio State has a chance to bring in one or two rated higher than GW3 and there was mutual agreement that decommitting was best for both sides. I guess time will tell if it works out well for either side.
Wow, you could not be further from the truth. Don’t know who you have been talking to. Probably a parent of a kid who won’t even make the team. Dad and kids are class acts. Your jealousy that they never considered a DPS school is showing. Plus you are completely wrong on him as a player. Coaches and players love him.No not at all although, he can play, a D1 talent but a positionless player at 6'2' and a volume shooter. He has a score first mentality which is fine and will work in high school but doesn't equate to success at hi-D1 level at 6'2'. The issue is from what I've heard, is the parents particularly the father, their entitled, snobbish, and the father puts his child's success over the teams' success. I know as a fact dad has caused issues down at CJ, and I've heard OSU was trying to pull their offer anyway and no one at UD speaks highly of dad. This leads to a lot of unanswered questions.
Taison Chatman.Bronny James.
Yeah, that says a lot right there.His timing was convenient. Had to get that OSU/ND game weekend visit before pulling bait. Lol.
Or he saw the handwriting on the wall when all the other recruits showed up and realized he was getting recruited over. I wouldn't assume he just used the university to stand on the sidelines during OSU and ND.Yeah, that says a lot right there.
Can't blame the kid is he did. Exciting time being on that sideline. But when he was with the others for a picture and he noticed he was looking up at everyone, maybe he thought being a bench guy was not so exciting.Or he saw the handwriting on the wall when all the other recruits showed up and realized he was getting recruited over. I wouldn't assume he just used the university to stand on the sidelines during OSU and ND.
I'm sure they will have at least 1 play or more leave early or transfer out before next year. There will be room if they want him.It appears no room for Bronny James, either.
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With the nil bronny could be first to crack 100 mil…..I'm sure they will have at least 1 play or more leave early or transfer out before next year. There will be room if they want him.
yesWould you consider Michigan basketball a step up from OSU basketball?