Seymore Cox
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What's up with him? Is he redshirting? Is he still injured? Will he play tommorrow?
I hope he is redshirting....
If he redshirts, that means that he's good enough to play at this level. If it is apparent that he's not good enough to play, he should not redshirt, contribute what he can, and find a school were he can contribute ala Tulsa or Oral Roberts. If he does redshirt, I'm OK with that because the coaches see potential in him.
Interesting, so you are for the Calipari method of recruiting/player development?? You don't believe we should be loyal to a player?
If he redshirts, that means that he's good enough to play at this level. If it is apparent that he's not good enough to play, he should not redshirt, contribute what he can, and find a school were he can contribute ala Tulsa or Oral Roberts. If he does redshirt, I'm OK with that because the coaches see potential in him.
To me, you only redshirt kids in hoops for injuries...
Think Capel has been loyal enough by letting him stay as a recruit since he was a Sampson product. Gave him the opportunity to join the team and see if he can make it. So now it's in Hardrick's hands. If he isn't going to play at all because he is 4 deep at that position then I would hope he would want to go somewhere else just like he did all through high school.
I disagree about the redshirt...I know it is sort of a favorite activity of message boards to dole out redshirts, but I think we tend to overthink these things, especially in hoops. If the guy is behind now, why do we want to extend his stay in the program by another year? That doesn't make sense to me. You keep him available in case you have foul trouble or whatever and see what he can do in games that are out of hand. If he isn't good enough, then you don't extend his time in the program by redshirting him, especially when you expect to be recruiting over him in the following classes.
To me, you only redshirt kids in hoops for injuries...
not true he committed to capel
Put me in the corner of don't red-shirt him. If it looks like he isn't going to be a major contributor, use his size and fouls for certain situations in the short term. No reason to keep the scholly occupied for that long.
I don't mind a red shirt if there is potential in his game... Sometimes it comes down to a raw talent, needs to get in a college weight training program, etc. thing
I still think we should have RS Longar his freshman year instead of playing him in garbage time... He was a project that got considerably better every year... Imagine if we had had him last year in the middle, we probably beat Kansas at home even without BG and we dominate teams inside all year
I disagree about the redshirt...I know it is sort of a favorite activity of message boards to dole out redshirts, but I think we tend to overthink these things, especially in hoops. If the guy is behind now, why do we want to extend his stay in the program by another year? That doesn't make sense to me. You keep him available in case you have foul trouble or whatever and see what he can do in games that are out of hand. If he isn't good enough, then you don't extend his time in the program by redshirting him, especially when you expect to be recruiting over him in the following classes.
To me, you only redshirt kids in hoops for injuries...
Hardrick a great basketball player but he may be (and I don't mean this as an insult) the worst scholarship player.