***Official 2024 Transfer Thread***

isucy86

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WOW. Love the skill-set that TJ has brought in this spring. Guys like Jefferson, Johnson & Chatfield are not only big & strong, but they look very comfortable with the ball in their hands. Gilbert, Jones and Heise should be great for Pierce and Indrusaitis' development.

On paper TJ has a lot of lineup flexibility and I can easily see the Clones on most preseason Top 5 lists.
 

CycloneErik

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WOW. Love the skill-set that TJ has brought in this spring. Guys like Jefferson, Johnson & Chatfield are not only big & strong, but they look very comfortable with the ball in their hands. Gilbert, Jones and Heise should be great for Pierce and Indrusaitis' development.

On paper TJ has a lot of lineup flexibility and I can easily see the Clones on most preseason Top 5 lists.

Oh, we'll drop down to preseason 7-8 when they remember to bump up Carolina, Duke, and all, but we're a top 5 team.
 
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BigLame

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Unless he canceled it, he was scheduled to visit VCU this coming weekend. If he hasn’t, he may just be doing his due diligence to insure he’s making the right choice.


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Jayshellberg

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So by your perspective even if a kid says I'm going pro if at all possible ( which he did) you still shutdown recruiting because you think his first option is unlikely and get caught with your pants down. Interesting.

Coaches with this philosophy aren't long for the business. Like I said previously, multiple times it won't happen to TJ again.
Can you please stop with the AJ could have, should have, would have? It was two years ago for Christ sake.
 

bawbie

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I don't think David has either, LOL. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You're wrong - although he was too tall to serve on a sub (or any other ship) he did work at a submarine base

After graduating from the Naval Academy, Robinson became a civil engineering officer at the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in Georgia.[11] He was regularly featured in recruiting materials for the service. Despite the nickname "Admiral", Robinson's actual rank upon fulfilling his service commitment was Lieutenant (junior grade).[12]
 

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