It was probably unlikely the full class was going to show up. With everything going on the NLI’s don’t mean much. Unless Nico wants to go to Westwood that is, sorry Russ.
Finally back to the topic of this thread. Is ARZ looking at someone else or it this the result of the FBI crap? He’s a highly sought after kid so maybe he just got an offer he was waiting for?
Think he’s realizing that his playing time will be scarce next season. Plus, Arizona is recruiting a ton of wing transfers. Plus, it’s in for Boogie Ellis who recently decommitted from duke
I don't think he is but like I said apparently if something happens and he decommits, UCLA is high on the list. Don't see it happening.
Maybe they need a schollie for Jordan Brown. Another big would help over another wing. Obviously, Brown was the one that got away for UA but is he looking to go home?
He has to sit a year. Arizona is actually further away from home for him than Nevada was but not too far. I think he would have gone to St Johns if Mullin hadn't left, no idea where he's going now. Talented kid but had a pretty disappointing freshman year on a team stacked with seniors.
People seem to think Brown has a shot at getting a waiver to play this season. Not sure the parameters, but the optimism is there
Maybe there's some rule where if Steve Alford becomes your coach you can transfer without sitting a year (-: I don't know how he'd get to skip sitting the year, that Musselman might not be his coach as a soph was not exactly a secret, I don't think he expected to be in college as a soph even though if you saw him in HS it was obvious he would be. Nice kid and good student but I'll be surprised if he doesn't have to sit. You can argue when a coach leaves like that kids should be able to transfer without sitting.
From what I'm reading and hearing, this was a misunderstanding and miscommunication based on certain social media activity, and Armstrong apparently confirmed he remains 100% committed to the U of A at the BallIsLife dunk contest today. Hmmm...
LOL Dawkins was convicted today. Not sure who's a bigger moron: Haney for thinking he was going to win, or Dawkins for hiring him. Either way, we all lose.
There are a lot of rival hoops fans, media members, and lawyers who owe Sean Miller and Arizona an apology and some money.
He also confirmed he had no connection with Ayton which was reported by 247 initially. Of course Dawkins has zero credibility so ESPN will spin this back to Book’s comments. This should still help Miller though.
Dawkins and Book were not involved in his recruitment, which baffles me about the whole thing. It was ******** from jump street and confirmed today