Oh yeah no doubt, there will be tons of heat. At this point in time, a coach such as ours has got to ask what he really wants to accomplish in his first year. If it is a NCAA birth, and a player like Pollard wants to commit, I think he is a take. After a few good games by Pollard and some wins, that heat will go away as fast as it came, assuming he keeps his nose clean.Whoever takes him is gonna have to answer some questions and probably take some heat, that the drawback
Oh yeah no doubt, there will be tons of heat. At this point in time, a coach such as ours has got to ask what he really wants to accomplish in his first year. If it is a NCAA birth, and a player like Pollard wants to commit, I think he is a take. After a few good games by Pollard and some wins, that heat will go away as fast as it came, assuming he keeps his nose clean.
I think he is worth the risk.That's the risk/reward factor, if he gets into trouble again does winning with him outweigh that?
Also, having a guy like Cheek as your boss makes this move a bit more difficult as well. I'm shocked we haven't heard auburn involved with him, Pearl & Jacobs would seemingly love this guy.
Maybe that's a red flag? Lol
Pollard has been through a lot of gnarly stuff. I think CDT's no nonsense approach would do well for his focus and attitude.
Yea that's been odd on the no news thing, I mean there's literally been nothing mentioned on the kid, he's been silent.
I do wonder where he would fit though, he's 6'6" 205lbs, so he's more of a 3/4. That means he enters the field of competition for PT with Hubbs, Richardson, Moore, Cofer* and Owens*.
I'm not saying he wouldn't be a good get because he would and likely allows you to RS a guy like Owens which would be ideal. However, I have to think Martin probably is wanting to go somewhere he's gonna start and get big minutes.
He would be a good use of a scholly imo, just on the fact that he's a senior and can bang inside somewhat. He had a 7 game stretch this past season where he averaged about 15 points and 7 boards a game and had another game where he had 19 points and 16 boards. That'd take some rebounding pressure off one of the young guys inside. He's also a veteran presence that can guard another teams 4.
That's the risk/reward factor, if he gets into trouble again does winning with him outweigh that?
Also, having a guy like Cheek as your boss makes this move a bit more difficult as well. I'm shocked we haven't heard auburn involved with him, Pearl & Jacobs would seemingly love this guy.
Maybe that's a red flag? Lol