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Me personally, the kid is more about himself and I am getting sick of athletes like that. The UofA had someone similar in Marcus Williams and he did not get along with many of his teammates. I honestly don't care if he comes or not now.
I am glad Nic Wise decided to come back because he is a team player and someone who cares about winning. Nic improved a lot last year and I am looking forward to watching him this year.
I hope the Cats stop recruiting these top-10 guys. It only hurts the program more than helps.
And it takes all of an hour to be refuted by ESPN saying results aren't in until next weekend. Nice job Bordow.
I wonder if this is the type of non-cordial treatment Gaddabout threatened us UA fans with when ASU got left out of the tournament?
Actually Bordow could be right. The results are available via the internet today, they don't arrive by mail juntil July 5th. So it is very likely that Jennings already knows if he passed or not the question is does Bordow's "source" know or not and I guess we'll find out.
Recall that Jennings said several times he'd know by Friday meaning tomorrow, but apparently the results are actually available via the web today.
Actually Bordow could be right. The results are available via the internet today, they don't arrive by mail juntil July 5th. So it is very likely that Jennings already knows if he passed or not the question is does Bordow's "source" know or not and I guess we'll find out.
Recall that Jennings said several times he'd know by Friday meaning tomorrow, but apparently the results are actually available via the web today.
No, the results are being held back by the College Board who runs the SAT so unless Bordow's source would have to be in pretty deep to the point where it may be illegal to reveal such info to a reporter.
It could turn out that Bordow is right and Jennings does fail, but his source was probably guessing unless he knows the proctor of Jennings' test or something. As of now nobody knows what he really scored.
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No, the results are being held back by the College Board who runs the SAT so unless Bordow's source would have to be in pretty deep to the point where it may be illegal to reveal such info to a reporter.
It could turn out that Bordow is right and Jennings does fail, but his source was probably guessing unless he knows the proctor of Jennings' test or something. As of now nobody knows what he really scored.
No, the very large majority of scores were released today. I ran into one of my students at the store this afternoon and they told me how they did. There's a remote possibility his score has been delayed. That's usually due to re-grading the essay or not bubbling in properly.
Actually, it sounds fairly probable he didn't properly fill in his information based on that ESPN article.
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No, the very large majority of scores were released today. I ran into one of my students at the store this afternoon and they told me how they did. There's a remote possibility his score has been delayed. That's usually due to re-grading the essay or not bubbling in properly.
Actually, it sounds fairly probable he didn't properly fill in his information based on that ESPN article.
Correct my ex girlfriends son has several friends who took the SAT recently(they're all summer before senior year now) and they all got their results today via the web.
I have no idea if Bordow has any source or not and I agree with Mao if he does it's a violation of privacy for the source to tell Bordow but that stuff happens all the time. Remember we wouldn't even know Jennings 2nd test was being challenged if it didn't get mentioned by a couple of writers who somehow found out about it somehow.
All I know is that I hope Jennings does go to Europe. That would effectively destroy the NBA's abuse of colleges and college coaches. A poker up David Stern's ass.
He'd lose control of much of the best young talent that shouldn't be in college anyway.
No, the very large majority of scores were released today. I ran into one of my students at the store this afternoon and they told me how they did. There's a remote possibility his score has been delayed. That's usually due to re-grading the essay or not bubbling in properly.
Actually, it sounds fairly probable he didn't properly fill in his information based on that ESPN article.
I'm sure most of the kids who took their exam do have their scores, the point is that Jennings does not while the Trib reported he did and failed. The truth is his grades are being held back and until then nobody knows whether or not he has failed (and if I had to bet I'd say fail) unless of course Scott Bordow at his insignificant suburb newspaper somehow has a source that grades SAT tests in California.
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Addressing the Core by Rod Graves:
1. Re-sign Calvin Pace (Miss)
2. Negotiate Extension with Dansby (Miss #2)
3. Re-structure Fitzgerald (TBD)
All I know is that I hope Jennings does go to Europe. That would effectively destroy the NBA's abuse of colleges and college coaches. A poker up David Stern's ass.
He'd lose control of much of the best young talent that shouldn't be in college anyway.
Interestingly there's an article today that says USC signee Demar Derozan(Jenning's childhood friend) is also considering Europe (he hasn't officially qualified yet he's the kid who took 6 BYU online courses to get his GPA up), and now Renardo Sidney is also talking about playing in Europe after he graduates HS.
FYI if you read the article it says Jennings' SAT score went up by more than a 1000 points from when he took it as a soph at Dominguez and when he took it again at Oak Hill and passed.
On a side note to the Jennings to Europe thing, does anyone else I agree with me that it's a really bad idea? I fully support any adult doing what's best for his family even if it means spurning UA but the Europe thing can so sour on so many different levels.
First, anyone who has seen Jennings play can tell you his game is very flashy almost to the point of being And-1 mix tape material. He's going to get called for traveling half the time down the court in Europe. Also, Jennings is a small and very wiry kid playing against fully grown adults who won't take lightly to him dribbling between their legs and hanging on the rim. That's without mentioning getting in your coaches or other coaches around the league's doghouse and not getting PT.
I can understand Brandon and his people wanting to get paid, but a wiser move in my book would be just sitting out the season and getting a shoe deal and an agent while working out. There's way too much of an opportunity to get exposed in Europe, how many straight from high school PG's have ever made an impact the professional level?
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Addressing the Core by Rod Graves:
1. Re-sign Calvin Pace (Miss)
2. Negotiate Extension with Dansby (Miss #2)
3. Re-structure Fitzgerald (TBD)
On a side note to the Jennings to Europe thing, does anyone else I agree with me that it's a really bad idea? I fully support any adult doing what's best for his family even if it means spurning UA but the Europe thing can so sour on so many different levels.
First, anyone who has seen Jennings play can tell you his game is very flashy almost to the point of being And-1 mix tape material. He's going to get called for traveling half the time down the court in Europe. Also, Jennings is a small and very wiry kid playing against fully grown adults who won't take lightly to him dribbling between their legs and hanging on the rim. That's without mentioning getting in your coaches or other coaches around the league's doghouse and not getting PT.
I can understand Brandon and his people wanting to get paid, but a wiser move in my book would be just sitting out the season and getting a shoe deal and an agent while working out. There's way too much of an opportunity to get exposed in Europe, how many straight from high school PG's have ever made an impact the professional level?
I think it's bad both for the NCAA and for the kid. The problem is the shoe company thing makes you wonder won't NBA teams be worried about drafting a kid who hasn't been playing organized ball for a full season? it's not much worse than taking him out of HS I guess.
But with Europe I'd much rather see them wipe out the rule and let kids go out of HS again than have them start flocking to Europe like that I think it would be very bad for college ball and not in the best interests of most of the kids. I also don't think the Euro teams will like it all that much the kids are not going to play their style as you said, and the teams are going to know these are rental players. Unless the American kids are really popular and jump attendance I can't see why Euro teams would pursue them and play them?
I hope all the rumors are wrong and he qualifies plays.
I think I like the idea of these one-and-done kids going to Europe for a year (or two or three) than going to college where they have no intention of going to class. They get paid (solves the amateur issue for hard-luck kids), they're forced to learn grown-up behavior, far removed from bad influences at home, forced to play a team game ... injury is about the only thing I can think of that would be bad, unless they're going to country saved by civil war or something.
I bet these kids come back better prepared for the NBA (which is all they want to do in the first place) than if (a) they had been drafted out of high school or (b) they went to college on a sham.