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Maybe everyone can pretend the last transfer never happened . . .Feel like there is 0 shot his waiver is approved. Chicago kid, 2-time transfer. Probably trying to keep some older veteran type guys in the locker room for next year.
The next guy up, 7 year NCAA player, Austin Williams should be immediately eligible as he is a grad.
It may not matter as to when for this season. Rumor is he may sit it out, which makes sense given his injury. That one has a long recovery period from what I observed from others that had it (though they were not D1 athletes).Nice. Do we have a rough estimate as to when the waiver decision would be made public?
I can tell you he is likely sitting out the season.Nice. Do we have a rough estimate as to when the waiver decision would be made public?
He's a good lockdown defender, especially in one on one situations so he could potentially be a starter.Depth piece for next year given unknown NIL/other attrition?
At worst, he would be an experienced player to replace Fernandes and hopefully A. Williams.He's a good lockdown defender, especially in one on one situations so he could potentially be a starter.
At worst, he would be an experienced player to replace Fernandes and hopefully A. Williams.
Yeah but always good to have depth with NIL as we seeIf he sits out the year, not really that experienced going into 2024.
He'd have 2 years of experience followed by 2 years sitting/rehabbing (its not like he's taking a RS and practicing with the team).
I would assume there is zero chance he starts in 2024 over Dylan, 3rd year Simpson, 2nd year Davis, 2nd year Gavin (obviously transfers could occur) and would be behind them all to start the season.
Not a bunch, I think it was 3 maybe 4 examples. The weather was one of the examples. I would think that it's still going on. However, it is my understanding that a player must enroll at a new school before he can apply for an immediate eligibility waiver.@Russ Wood didnt you cite a bunch of reasons kids used to get their 2nd transfer approved a few months ago.
I remember you saying something silly like “I didn’t like the weather” did they squash that right before RU needed to take advantage of that or is it still going on?
Why can’t we work that angle here?
I don’t think Underwood wanted to drop him. It was the AD who pushed for it. Underwood actually coached his dad early in his career.How many seasons does he left—sit out 1 to play 1?
The fact that Underwood and Illinois had him tells me he can help.
All he has to claim is one school (Temple/Iowa State) screwed up his rehab. Make sure you name everyone in the lawsuit. The NCAA wants no part of that action.Feel like there is 0 shot his waiver is approved. Chicago kid, 2-time transfer. Probably trying to keep some older veteran type guys in the locker room for next year.
The next guy up, 7 year NCAA player, Austin Williams should be immediately eligible as he is a grad.
Gotcha, but you’re saying there is a fair chance we could get one?Not a bunch, I think it was 3 maybe 4 examples. The weather was one of the examples. I would think that it's still going on. However, it is my understanding that a player must enroll at a new school before he can apply for an immediate eligibility waiver.
That’s the point I raised before, if he graduates in 24, then there is a good chance we get the “grad transfer special” treatment next summer.Will he graduate this spring?
This will be his 4th year in school (2 at Temple, 1 Iowa State, 1 here). So definitely possible. Would like to think us giving him a home for a year means something (unlike Illinois who ultimately said 'yeah nevermind')That’s the point I raised before, if he graduates in 24, then there is a good chance we get the “grad transfer special” treatment next summer.
Would be kinda crazy . He comes here and does nothing but rehab , becomes a rutgers man and gets a rutgers degree . Then moves on to play somewhere else . At least cam played a year to be a lifelong proud son of rutgersThat’s the point I raised before, if he graduates in 24, then there is a good chance we get the “grad transfer special” treatment next summer.
Would be kinda crazy . He comes here and does nothing but rehab , becomes a rutgers man and gets a rutgers degree . Then moves on to play somewhere else . At least cam played a year to be a lifelong proud son of rutgers
Because Uconn has a strong post-grad program he is interested in?Why did sCam leave? The real reason ?
I agree, I would think we would have a leg up in trying to re-recruit him next year.This will be his 4th year in school (2 at Temple, 1 Iowa State, 1 here). So definitely possible. Would like to think us giving him a home for a year means something (unlike Illinois who ultimately said 'yeah nevermind')
I can tell you he is likely sitting out the
I can tell you he is likely sitting out the season.
Would be kinda crazy . He comes here and does nothing but rehab , becomes a rutgers man and gets a rutgers degree . Then moves on to play somewhere else . At least cam played a year to be a lifelong proud son of rutgers
So in other words a wasted scholarship
It’s a good move . Just saying it would be crazy if a guy just came here, doesn’t even play, and then bails after becoming a loyal rutgers son in just 9 months ! It’s wild times in college/semipro sports. He would be a rutgers alum!He’s a practice body with more talent that the scout squad who isn’t going to “resent” that role if the NCAA makes the call. That’s how we have to look at it. We’re not filling the 3 remaining spots anyway. Not every transfer will have Agee’s attitude about limited PT. Pike might feel this is better.
True but close to zero shot Cliff returns for another season.Looking the scholarship chart pinned at the top (@Richard Schnyderite already has it updated!!), we are now full for 2024 (assuming Dylan Harper).
Will be interesting how next off season plays out.
Stashed away for next season when he’ll be an important piece…