Jump to content

8th grader commits to USC


Guest Ozen

Recommended Posts

dont think these camps arent used for future recruiting, I remember back in the very early 80s when I was 11-13 years old my summers were spent at basketball camps not local but out of state, those 3 years I was the camp MVP in a higher age bracket then I should have been.  But after blowing out my knee twice and only measuring out at 5'10" I only managed one year of college ball in Division II. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

You really think if he's that good that the Illini is gonna let this kid go? or even OHIO STATE? no!    Floyd is the most dumb coach i know.

recruiting an 8th grader is robbing the cradle and floyd should have a pack of pits chase him like the courts are gonna do the Vick. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You really think if he's that good that the Illini is gonna let this kid go? or even OHIO STATE? no!    Floyd is the most dumb coach i know.

recruiting an 8th grader is robbing the cradle and floyd should have a pack of pits chase him like the courts are gonna do the Vick. 

yup!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...
  • Member Statistics

    46,201
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    JBarry68
    Newest Member
    JBarry68
    Joined


  • Posts

    • naw, maaaaybe 7, definitely not 8 deep.  today im avoiding sitting by #10s parents, had to move away yesterday.   "put my son back in jub, put my son back in"  and then crying on every little touch of someone.    lets ball out today ktz!    
    • Very close game until the 2nd half (mostly the 4th) when Orangefield came unraveled. Worse defensive effort I have seen out of the Bobcats in three years. This team has to get back on D and quit getting beat over the top when pressing. Offensively, non ball handlers continually turn it over and their shot selection is poor. Basic basketball, such as: defensive hustle, boxing out, and taking care of the basketball are the areas the Bobcats need to work on most. Whitmire will get them on point, but he shouldn't have to coach effort at the Varsity Level.  We'll be at McnNeese this Friday night at 6pm.
    • I don’t benefit from it, that’s not my area.  But the average cost to imprison someone is around $15k per year (on average in the US) and capital cases cost somewhere between $1.5-$3M with over half being overturned or reduced to life in prison anyway.  These numbers may be inflated since the last report I read but I’m sure it would be on both sides and higher on the DP side if anything. So what’s the point?  We feel better because we got to return the favor on someone (hopefully) who committed a heinous crime?  And I don’t know I can say we have “complicated” it. Which appeal should we cut out?  Our justice system has a pecking order and we have higher courts for a reason. When we are about to impose the ultimate judgment, should we cut steps that other cases have to save a buck?  Or do we not pay for an indigent person’s experts at the trial court level because it’s too expensive? Or do we just lock them up and throw away the key (unless we later find out they weren’t actually guilty, in which case we have a key and a life we haven’t unjustly ended) and save a ton of money?  Seems to me to be an easy and obvious solution but I’m more of a pragmatist.
    • 1 thing for certain. Coach Earned 3 more years to figure it out lol
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...