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He's a 2021 guyDon't we need a 5??
Don't we need a 5??
Don’t sleep on Polley playing the four.. He certainly has the length .We need a true stretch 4 for the last spot if possible. Whaley, Carlton, Javonte Brown Ferguson are enough for the 5. Our only true "4" is Springs, and even he is a combo. Right now, it's Springs when we go big and Polley/Martin otherwise.
Definitely does. Speaks to his talent. Not even up the summer juco showcases where they stand out.Interesting his recruitment seems to be ahead of schedule for Juco guys.
No, unless he was a full qualifier, but with the offers he has , I would suspect he's not.I have no idea how juco to ncaa works but is there any way we can get him this year, give him a scholarship and have him practice and help him get eligible for 2021?
He's like a HS senior, he'll play at his JUCO this year and then enroll at whatever school he chooses Fall 2021So he would be committing to play for the 21-22 season? Would he be enrolling in school (barring schools opening up normally by the fall) for this upcoming or following year?
I think he's a non-qualifier, that is not for sure, but read my above post. Let's assume he is. Then he has one more year in juco (min 2 years for non-qualifiers). He would have two years of eligibility beginning in 21-22. He has one year left in juco.I believe he has three years of eligibility left having just completed his first year at JUCO.(Freshman year).. If he can qualify academically.. He can/could choose between a four year school willing to take him now or stay for a second year at JUCO.. Thereby leaving him with two years of eligibility (at the four year school after that)..If you're a coach at a four year school and really like his fit/talents.. And he's academically good now re:Admissions..You'd probably prefer him to use those three years with you vs "burn" a year of eligibility at the JUCO. Just sayin"