Golden will not return next season (confirmed)

I believe he played a key role in it.

Haha. That is so speculative and nothing has ever been shown to support this. Oh the irony that someone "believes" Martin played a part while criticizing people who were questioning the initial reason.
 
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@Johnehuman No. Cuonzo and Co. have known this was possible for at least 6 weeks. They just kept it quiet.

Hmmmmmmm:question:
 
Well the initial reason was Martin forced him out. OP came out with some different info than that later, which turned out true too.

I just wanted to know if you think it was Martin who forced it, which was a big part of the OP.

What I was told, I took at face value because I trusted the source. The reason for the transfer I was told was slightly different or an incomplete version of what is currently being reported.

Weather or not my trust in the source was was relayed in my early posts is up for debate. I am human, and sometimes personal bias can reflect through relaying information.

If we are going to get technical, it is the coach who regardless of the situation is responsible for kicking a player off the team
 
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What I was told, I took at face value because I trusted the source. The reason for the transfer I was told was slightly different or an incomplete version of what is currently being reported.

Weather or not my trust in the source was was relayed in my early posts is up for debate. I am human, and sometimes personal bias can reflect through relaying information.

If we are going to get technical, it is the coach who regardless of the situation is responsible for kicking a player off the team

Thank you for providing the news that you had at the time. It was and is much appreciated despite what others say.
 
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What I was told, I took at face value because I trusted the source. The reason for the transfer I was told was slightly different or an incomplete version of what is currently being reported.

Weather or not my trust in the source was was relayed in my early posts is up for debate. I am human, and sometimes personal bias can reflect through relaying information.

If we are going to get technical, it is the coach who regardless of the situation is responsible for kicking a player off the team

That last part is not true. If this is a plagiarism/academic issue Golden is being removed from the school as a student thus making him unable to be on the basketball team. Martin had no hand in his dismissal if it comes from the university. Same would go for failing too many drug tests. That's the AD, not the coach, dismissing a player.
 
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I doubt that this will be a popular sentiment :), but I'm pretty impressed with how CCM handled it (repeatedly saying that he and the team all wished the best for Golden and dropping no hints), Tobias for backing off his original angry tweets and supporting the Vols, and of all people, Trae for positive posts and expressing appreciation for his time here.

If this is a plagiarism case, and wow, the Herman Melville tweet sure raised my eyebrows, it's obviously all on him, but at least he isn't going out sulking and kicking tin cans down the road.
 
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Now that Trae's father has declared his sons transfer to be something other than cheating, can everyone back away from that statement?
 
Now that Trae's father has declared his sons transfer to be something other than cheating, can everyone back away from that statement?

We will know for sure if it's academic related if Golden can't get into a school next year because he didn't have the grades. This will all come out eventually. Most of the people who have a lot of sources have said that it is academic related. We'll see who was telling the truth in the end.

With that said, the OP was correct in that Golden would be transferring. The rest was just arguing fine points and the reason why. I've read that a lot of stuff is going on within the hoops program and some other things still might hit the fan. I thought we were in the clear after Stokes and McRae came back. There still might be something else come out.
 
We will know for sure if it's academic related if Golden can't get into a school next year because he didn't have the grades. This will all come out eventually. Most of the people who have a lot of sources have said that it is academic related. We'll see who was telling the truth in the end.

With that said, the OP was correct in that Golden would be transferring. The rest was just arguing fine points and the reason why. I've read that a lot of stuff is going on within the hoops program and some other things still might hit the fan. I thought we were in the clear after Stokes and McRae came back. There still might be something else come out.

Sinister prediction.
 
We will know for sure if it's academic related if Golden can't get into a school next year because he didn't have the grades. This will all come out eventually. Most of the people who have a lot of sources have said that it is academic related. We'll see who was telling the truth in the end.

Sounds to me like Martin is protecting Trae and they are going to agree to part ways without the University having to boot him from school. And again, it's not "grades" according to sources. It's academic in nature, but not "grades."
 
That last part is not true. If this is a plagiarism/academic issue Golden is being removed from the school as a student thus making him unable to be on the basketball team. Martin had no hand in his dismissal if it comes from the university. Same would go for failing too many drug tests. That's the AD, not the coach, dismissing a player.

I agree, but that doesn't take a shot at the coach.
 
Some of you crack me up. I saw the whole thing. Martin was behind the grassy knoll when he 'kicked Golden off the team'.
 
I think some of the posters might be my wife, I'm sorry and I was wrong are words she never uses also. :D
 
Not really that big of a leap. He had played off the ball in AAU. And most college coaches told him he would play off the ball in college. He does certainly still have lots of development to do from the PG position.

He only played the 2 because he was on the same team as Corn Elder. Corn can't play any other position, so Darius stepped to the other spot (team player). Most colleges?? Like Butler, Auburn, Virginia, Vandy, and UT....all recruited him as a Point Guard.

I agree he is not polished and a finished product, but wouldn't say "lots" of development. The skills he has and is the best at, is exactly what this team needs. He can develop the rest as he gets experience.
 
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