does Pike still have his phone number?
can we pay more than the Polish basketball league?
can we pay more than the Polish basketball league?
Dont believe he could, thought the 5 year eligibility had to be consecutive 5 yearsIt is a fact that he has a year of eligibility left. Under these new rules, he can come back and play for Rutgers. I'm reasonably sure they can give him a pay raise, and I'm sure he wouldn't mind living around here.
They would be crazy NOTto recruit him.
Maybe you're right. I'm not sure what the rules are anymore. But this isn't the first I've heard mention of Corey coming back to play a year of college ball. Jerry Carino mentioned it on X.Dont believe he could, thought the 5 year eligibility had to be consecutive 5 years
Maybe you're right. I'm not sure what the rules are anymore. But this isn't the first I've heard mention of Corey coming back to play a year of college ball. Jerry Carino mentioned it on X.
You hear stories about 28 year old guys coming back to play college basketball. I guess if they went straight from high school to G League, then they don't violate any "5 consecutive" rule. But now your really getting into semantics. LeBron James never played college basketball. Could he finish his career with UCLA or Akron? It sounds like under the current rules, the answer is yes.
The bottom line is I agree with Calipari.
- You get 5 years to play four.
- You're allowed one transfer. After that you have to sit out a year to transfer again unless there is a coaching change.
- Once you declare for a pro draft or play pro ball, you're ineligible to play college ball.
- Get rid of all the exceptions for non-USA players.
LOL - exactly, how crazy is that?In a sign of how bad it’s gotten, Calipari has emerged as a voice of reason and integrity in the sport.
maybe not so crazy lol...does Pike still have his phone number?
can we pay more than the Polish basketball league?
It's truly Bizarro World.In a sign of how bad it’s gotten, Calipari has emerged as a voice of reason and integrity in the sport.
Maybe you're right. I'm not sure what the rules are anymore. But this isn't the first I've heard mention of Corey coming back to play a year of college ball. Jerry Carino mentioned it on X.
You hear stories about 28 year old guys coming back to play college basketball. I guess if they went straight from high school to G League, then they don't violate any "5 consecutive" rule. But now your really getting into semantics. LeBron James never played college basketball. Could he finish his career with UCLA or Akron? It sounds like under the current rules, the answer is yes.
The bottom line is I agree with Calipari.
- You get 5 years to play four.
- You're allowed one transfer. After that you have to sit out a year to transfer again unless there is a coaching change.
- Once you declare for a pro draft or play pro ball, you're ineligible to play college ball.
- Get rid of all the exceptions for non-USA players.