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Agreed. Frank likes to limit the number of transfers he takes! Not!!!!!I don’t think Frank would take another transfer with the George Washington transfer already committed. But idk tbh, he could ya never know.
I think the kid from Canada Lawson will be the last take.Agreed. Frank likes to limit the number of transfers he takes! Not!!!!!
I would not take Felton
blame the university... that's always the first move when little information is available due to disclosure limitations and the players attorney is the only one running his/her mouth
....especially when the player in on your favorite team or in this case from your favorite teams state and could possibly end up playing for your favorite team.
..... aint being a fan great!!
Yes, being a fan is the greatest!
i am old enough to remember the "fairness" of the ACC "referees" when we played UNC in the Frank McGuire era. I will never forget this, and the UNC fake class cheating scandal, combined with the NCAA whitewash. Plus, I don't like them stealing a SC recruit, promising him the moon, then ???? not delivering.
I just hope the way UNC treats 4* or 5* South Carolina basketball recruits comes up time and time again during the recruitment process.
And, by the way, I may be a bit partisan.
What a strange case.
This kid had some kind of a mishap with the school and Coach Roy Williams knew nothing of it until he read about it in the papers (like someone we all know and love). Jalek was suspended from the University, decided to retain a lawyer and withdrew from UNC.
Just hope Jalek gets, (or has gotten) his basketball and life back together. Not good treatment for a South Carolina athlete from that bastion of basketball integrity, UNC.
The scandals are not comparable. If the steroid abuse scandal had lasted for decades, then they might be comparable. USC has had its blips but for Ucheat cheating is a way of life.And i'll never forget the steroid abuse at South Carolina in 1987
..... it works both ways, and college sports has always been full of scandal
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And i'll never forget the steroid abuse at South Carolina in 1987
..... it works both ways, and college sports has always been full of scandal
No one covered for USC in the steroid abuse scandal. The NCAA exonerated UNC for 17 years of academic fraud without even a slap on the wrist. Of course, the head basketball coach at UNC knew nothing of the scandalous practice of no classes, and no work for academic credit, until he read about it in the paper, just like the rest of us.Steroid use was all over the Country then. I remember another article in SI that talked about steroid use at the HS level...over 60%. What do you think it was at the College and Professional level at that time? The only reason you know about it, is that a Carolina player came forward and admitted to it.