Not exactly. Nuckols was able to go the D2 route BECAUSE he was NCAA qualified. It was CU's admissions that denied Eddie boy. Your next coach will have to deal with this same retarded b.s.
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Not exactly. Nuckols was able to go the D2 route BECAUSE he was NCAA qualified. It was CU's admissions that denied Eddie boy. Your next coach will have to deal with this same retarded b.s.
Not exactly. Nuckols was able to go the D2 route BECAUSE he was NCAA qualified. It was CU's admissions that denied Eddie boy. Your next coach will have to deal with this same retarded b.s.
NCAA clearance is less for D2. It was an NCAA issue. Nuckols refused to take a few community college classes, deciding CU did him wrong. If he had cleared NCAA, there would have been plenty of D1 opportunities after CU said 'no'.
Yes, but my understanding was that he met D1 admissions requirements which was the source of his bitterness towards CU. If he wasn't qualified to play D1 anywhere, why was he ticked at CU? Are you sure that if a guy meets D1 entry requirements but not the school he signed with that he is then free to resign without penalty with any other D1 school? I thought we rehashed this with Andre Simmons last summer and determined he was screwed if CU was the one keeping him out.
but im not canadian... sup fanaticI like the Canadian kid. I think he'll be a player, just love his pad level/size. But, agreed, we need to quit taking projects...and this kid was playing against some of the worst highschool competition i've ever seen. I guess all their talent goes to hockey and annoying me.
Me thinks he'll be a player....we shall see.
I like the Canadian kid. I think he'll be a player, just love his pad level/size. But, agreed, we need to quit taking projects...and this kid was playing against some of the worst highschool competition i've ever seen. I guess all their talent goes to hockey and annoying me.
Me thinks he'll be a player....we shall see.
but im not canadian... sup fanatic