"We pursued this issue through the proper protocol, and I respect the process," Tyndall said in a UT release. "Although we are disappointed that Eric will not be joining our program, we are focused on moving forward."
just have to be tenacious on the boards, box out, attack the ball and go get it, while running opposing big men to death. Forcing longer shots would help too as longer rebounds benefit us more.
It hurts, but you move on and others step up.
I thought this was our most important recruit because he was in the post where we desperately need help. I don't know if McGhee Or Carmichael are ready for the SEC or not. We might have to go small and put someone like Reese in the post who can shoot the three and at least stretch the defense out a little.
he should've thrown a girl down the steps or texted her it was time to die, or fall asleep in an intersection and get a dui, then he'd be on the court without issue from the SEC.
I want UT Sports to be succesful, but if he has a history of discipline issues, are you sure you want him on the team? These men need to know that talent doesn't trump attitude and actions. Has UT Basketball reached a level of taking these risk just to have a W?
NCAA approved because of the heat they are under, SEC is not......enough said.
Does the SEC have any special rules for Mostella's situation? I hope we don't get him through the NCAA Clearinghouse just to have the SEC deny him, too.
Correct me if I am wrong but I thought Mostella already was cleared by the SEC. I was under the impression that he was awaiting word from the NCAA clearinghouse.
Where do we go from here as far as finding more help down low?... all we have is Mcghee, Carmichael, and Owens who is very thin.. hope we get Mostella that would be terrible to lose him also.
What a joke of a denial. The SEC has no problem with high profile schools giving convicted criminals second chances, but a player who is crucial to our basketball program gets denied even after NCAA clearance.