GoobieVol
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my guess is Reece and Yemi. you killed my hope though... was really hoping we would part ways with Landry.
Not saying the guys right, just sharing what they're saying. Any 2 out of Landry, Reese, Yemi, Edwards or Q would be best case.
Heck maybe Landry doesn't come, 2 current guys leave and we have room for everyone plus mathieu![]()
Complete guess, but I'll say yemi and Landry go, makes room for Thompson and Ndiaye. Like I said complete guess and probably fueled by some bias.
IF Yemi is gone, then find someone who brings a little more to the table. Isn't CM supposed to be upgrading the roster?
IF Yemi is gone, then find someone who brings a little more to the table. Isn't CM supposed to be upgrading the roster?
The rumor last week was that Edwards was transferring and then the next week came Yemi. Then Landry going to prep school for another year. So we'll see what happens this week as something has to give soon.
The rumor last week was that Edwards was transferring and then the next week came Yemi. Then Landry going to prep school for another year. So we'll see what happens this week as something has to give soon.
The Landry to prep school has been going around about 6 months...the Edwards was simply a poster who said he heard Edwards inquired with a school close to home. The yemi stuff seems a bit more legit as Rob Lewis continues to mention it.
As you said though, I think we will know something within the next week.
How do you know he isnt equal or an upgrade? He averaged very similar if not better senior numbers than Yemi, was rated higher coming out of NC than Yemi, and is bigger than yemi.
So to sit here and say he's a downgrade is purely a guess based without any facts.
Landry to Prep school? Does that mean he would be still on a scholarship or guaranteed one next year? For some reason I believe that Cameron Tatum had an offer, but went to prep school, and his scholarship was still there for him.
"I talked with him about the school, the fit there and he was just really excited," said Indian Hills head coach Brent Peery. "I know from talking with him that he felt really comfortable with the coaching staff there, liked coach Martin a lot, loved the campus and the facilities and didn't feel like he was going to find any place he liked better.
"He told me to go ahead and cancel the rest of his visits, that he had decided on Tennessee."
Those scheduled official visits were to LSU, Auburn and South Carolina, all programs that had offered Ndiaye in the late period."
