Unfortunately most of these kids are just following what their Parents/ Reps are telling them to do.Wonder if some of these kids every figure out that after transferring umpteen times that maybe the problem is them not the team/situation.
Agree, looking for a little better paydayUnfortunately most of these kids are just following what their Parents/ Reps are telling them to do.
Tough to beat that FIU stack?Agree, looking for a little better payday
I'm sure the FIU talent is stacked quite nicely 🍑Tough to beat that FIU stack?
Wonder if some of these kids ever figure out that after transferring umpteen times that maybe the problem is them not the team/situation.
I'd like to think they would figure that out, but I have my doubts.Wonder if some of these kids ever figure out that after transferring umpteen times that maybe the problem is them not the team/situation.
This instant transfer rule is not doing anybody any favors. Let guys transfer but have to sit out at least one semester.Not likely, 18-22 year olds don’t make great decisions in general and as long as they see other players changing schools and cashing in they’ll irrationally believe they can too. They’ll ignore the many examples of players damaging their playing time and/or bottom line by jumping from one school to another, and they’ll fixate on the very few instances where it has a positive outcome.
Unfortunately, 20 year olds making bad decisions is a story as old as time itself…
Some of these guys are learning the hard way that if you transfer you better be getting into a better situation. A lot like job hopping. Sooner or later you better land somewhere and stick it out. I don't begrudge players or students or employees for changing their situation if it isn't a good fit, but some of these guys think they are instant starters or will get a payday elsewhere. They end up never improving and will be nowhere fast.This instant transfer rule is not doing anybody any favors. Let guys transfer but have to sit out at least one semester.
Dana could use him.Ajay popped early at NU and then got injured. Only played four games. So he was injured, his coaches were fired, and he was in a room with Grant, Gabe, Rahmir and EJ. He is a little undersized for a B1G back. And apparently the ACC as well.
Same class as EJ, who he was ahead of first year. Before Ajay got injured there was some talk that he might eventually surpass Grant. Things didn’t go his way in Miami. Did he regress or was NU’s talent base in 2022 closer to G5 level than it is now?Dana could use him.