When you get some money, let me know.money definitely fixes problems.
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When you get some money, let me know.money definitely fixes problems.
I am with you. Maybe I am a jerk, but I wont think much about him. If he is on TV I may watch a little. I wasnt certain if Ty was on Fla of Fl St for most of the year.
I hope he and his family have a good life.
I dont root for Joc Peterson since the Dodgers traded him.
I root for my team. The experience of seeing a kid choose SHU and watch him grow into manhood is maybe something that is gone. And for me it was one of the real joys of college hoops. I have often called our coach the Great Shaheen. And as great as he was as a player, the reason I did was cause as I watched him grow, I thought I was watching a kid who got it. As a human.
I'll give what I can to nil/pfp cause I love SHU hoops and think good hoops is a positive for SHU. I also think it pathetic that a place of learning is so effected by its sports teams. But that thought predates nil by decades.
its all tied up fixing my problems.When you get some money, let me know.
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Poor tastewe have beat him a few times. hes beat his wife a few times more...
was thinking same thing..... about credits and graduation..... Is Dre getting his bachelor degree this year?this is why i love having Sha. hes the one person we can root for that's not the mascot.
btw, how are any of these guys graduating? credits don't transfer to everywhere.
LOL.Best of luck to Dre in his quest for back-to-back NIT championships!
probably will be the same for usBest of luck to Dre in his quest for back-to-back NIT championships!
Who knows at this point. The joke is more about this moment of college sports where a school with literally zero basketball pedigree can simply buy a player of Dre’s caliber.probably will be the same for us
oh i'm sorry i'll think of the wife beaters feelings next timePoor taste
its not like it didn't happen before. but it was more so out of highschool not another team let alone a better oneWho knows at this point. The joke is more about this moment of college sports where a school with literally zero basketball pedigree can simply buy a player of Dre’s caliber.
That’s true, although it’s still disheartening to see him commit to ending his career at a school where basketball might even be third fiddle to football and baseball. Really shows that it’s strictly about cash now in a way it never was before.its not like it didn't happen before. but it was more so out of highschool not another team let alone a better one
not the players fault i'd do the same thing every time. take advantage while u can.That’s true, although it’s still disheartening to see him commit to ending his career at a school where basketball might even be third fiddle to football and baseball. Really shows that it’s strictly about cash now in a way it never was before.
Again, not a comment on Dre rather the conditions NIL + unlimited transfers has created. It’s incentivizing short term monetary gain for these kids over everything else.not the players fault i'd do the same thing every time. take advantage while u can.
ole miss has had competitive teams in the past
I'll say this half the guys in the NBA wouldn't be in the NBA had they played in the Era of NIL jumping from team to teamAgain, not a comment on Dre rather the conditions NIL has created. It’s incentivizing short term monetary gain for these kids over everything else.
Of course any 20 year old will take the money, but I have a feeling that 20 years from now a lot of them will look back and regret what could’ve been had they stayed put at one school.
Got some money. Change of scenery and lower cost of living. It’s not him living in a dorm. It’s him, presumably the baby and the mom. Wouldn’t be surprised if decent off campus housing and other benefits came with his deal.not the players fault i'd do the same thing every time. take advantage while u can.
ole miss has had competitive teams in the past
Worth is a funny term, about 80% of NBA, NFL, MLB contracts are NEVER worth what they sign for but you are worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Only takes 1 tooHard to believe. No disrespect but he is nowhere near worth that much.
I read a week ago how awesome it is to be NIT champions. Back to back must be twice as awesome. I guess enough time has passed that we can go back to anything less than the NCAA tournament means we didn’t achieve the goal.Best of luck to Dre in his quest for back-to-back NIT championships!
I have a feeling Sha will still be a part of Dre’s life long after Noah Resienfield exits the picture.Noah Reisenfeld. Dre’s “agent”.
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It’s honestly disappointing and telling that Dre decides this is the type of person and image that he wants to represent him and his family.
This guy looks like a complete deuche and somebody out to steal Dre’s and every other one of his clients money.
NIL era has let sleazy young kids like this with no substance and no expertise make a quick buck off kids like Dre who I guess don’t know any better. Especially perplexing given Dre’s dad’s background as a coach
Maybe the "rules" here have changed as well. After just his senior year, can Dylan get a degree from Seton Hall? Does Posh graduate from Butler?was thinking same thing..... about credits and graduation..... Is Dre getting his bachelor degree this year?
i dont know how any of these guys are actually graduating. he universities are totally in on letting the rules slide.Maybe the "rules" here have changed as well. After just his senior year, can Dylan get a degree from Seton Hall? Does Posh graduate from Butler?
And tell me if this is true for a "grad student": Do the "rules" state that one has to work full-time to a degree. In grad school is that 9 or 12 credits? But if a player plans to leave after the season (and grad work is a ruse), can he just register for second semester classes, not attend, and bolt at season's end?
I realize few care about this; I'm just curious.
This is college athletics. What do academics have to do with anything?Since the new rules. I can’t remember anyone ruled ineligible due to academics