Quote from: MCNPA on May 15, 2012, 04:48:58 PM1) he'll probably get the waiver because of his injury, coaching change etc.2) is he any good or at least worth taking into the program? He's a big kid which we desperately need and he's from an ACC program. He could possibly help us if he's playing right away. Not sure if it's worth it if he's not going to play this season. Thoughts?My sense is he will get the family related waiver. Who doesn't today? He would bring strength, size and rebounding, fitting a need for us. Tough call if it puts Collier at risk, but I believe Lavin can work that out. Getting two bigs this late would be great. Louisville and UConn last year shuffled the cards to make things work when exceeding ship count. Sure we can as well IMO.
1) he'll probably get the waiver because of his injury, coaching change etc.2) is he any good or at least worth taking into the program? He's a big kid which we desperately need and he's from an ACC program. He could possibly help us if he's playing right away. Not sure if it's worth it if he's not going to play this season. Thoughts?
Quote from: paultzman on May 15, 2012, 05:07:41 PMQuote from: MCNPA on May 15, 2012, 04:48:58 PM1) he'll probably get the waiver because of his injury, coaching change etc.2) is he any good or at least worth taking into the program? He's a big kid which we desperately need and he's from an ACC program. He could possibly help us if he's playing right away. Not sure if it's worth it if he's not going to play this season. Thoughts?My sense is he will get the family related waiver. Who doesn't today? He would bring strength, size and rebounding, fitting a need for us. Tough call if it puts Collier at risk, but I believe Lavin can work that out. Getting two bigs this late would be great. Louisville and UConn last year shuffled the cards to make things work when exceeding ship count. Sure we can as well IMO.Collier?
I thought Iona was out of ships?
Remember he burned his redshirt year already. So unless he gets a waiver to play immediately OR he down the road applies for a 6th year he will basically LOSE a full year of eligibility because of the transfer assuming he has to sit a year.
Is it only me or are there others who are sick and tired of these "hardship" transfers. I don't think any transferee should be able to transfer without sitting out (unless there is a change of head coach who recruited you or the program is placed on NCAA probation). If a transferee has to "come home" because someone is sick in their family how can they care for that person while being a full time student and a full time athlete. It would seem to me that the trandferee should be spending time to make the hardship better. If the NCAA gets rid of this easy out maybe the athletes will be a little bit more cautious in making their choice in the first place.
I'd take him if he's eligible to play immediately because he fits a need. He's a capable body however he'd be better suited to transfer to a school like Iona. Since he had a medical redshirt he is allowed to keep that year of eligibility transferring. If it wasn't due to medical he would lose it. I'm 95% sure on that.
With Rhoomes already at Fordham, why are they even on his list? (Maybe he won't be eligible?) Also, the minute he sigjns at St Johns, he gets recruited over. He'll start right away at Iona. No brainer imo.
Quote from: fordham96 on May 15, 2012, 04:42:10 PMRemember he burned his redshirt year already. So unless he gets a waiver to play immediately OR he down the road applies for a 6th year he will basically LOSE a full year of eligibility because of the transfer assuming he has to sit a year.He's probably going to get the waiver to play right away. Also, it's pretty safe to say he's going to get the sixth year if the NCAA denies his waiver this year. Scott Martin was just given a sixth year at Notre Dame with a very similar background--one year out for transfer and one year out with injury. I'd take this kid for sure if he can get that waiver. He's probably a better fit for Iona, but we could definitely use a strong kid like Pankey.
Would Lavin take him even if there is still hope for Chandler to qualify?
Quote from: redstorm212 on May 15, 2012, 07:51:27 PMWould Lavin take him even if there is still hope for Chandler to qualify?I think we would take both and figure out the ship situation
Quote from: sju89tr on May 15, 2012, 07:57:33 PMQuote from: redstorm212 on May 15, 2012, 07:51:27 PMWould Lavin take him even if there is still hope for Chandler to qualify?I think we would take both and figure out the ship situation Agree Ted!!
Staff will figure this out if we decide to take two bigs. Again, look at how Loisville and UConn made it work last year.