If Sanchez and/or Marco are not cleared by NCAA this clearly falls on the both the staff and our compliance department.
The staff alone - these guys are very well paid and are continuing to bring players into the program that are risks in the eyes of the NCAA for different reasons. You can say it happens at every school and there is probably some validity to that but we are St. John's fans and it just seems this staff is consistently taking risks on players.
I wish Orlando and Marco all the best and hope they are playing for us this year but if they NCAA doesn't clear them to play, there have to be some consequences with the staff.
How many kids can they bring to the program that do not end up contributing to St. John's basketball program.?
I dont see any issue with the school's compliance staff. If they were letting the kids see the court as Uconn had with Boatright playing last year I would agree with you. Schools in a much stronger position than St John's have kids (or 24 yr old men) who can't get NCAA clearance. As long as the school identifies the concerns, keeps the kids off the court, and works with the NCAA they are in full compliance with the rules.
St John's is recruiting older players and some kids who are great basketball players and lousy students - is this a surprise? They are not breaking NCAA rules. They are following the rules by not playing these guys.
This stuff comes with the territory. It also is somewhat related to having to sign nine kids in one year - a ridiculous situation at this level.