Per ESPN. Good luck to him now that he is back in his hometown of Chicago.
Go Bears!
Go Bears!
Sometimes, it takes me a while, but eventually even I catch onTheSouseFamily said:
The Horizon was a poor arena right on the O'Hare flight path out in the suburbs. But DePaul now uses a brand new 10,000 seat arena opened in 2017 at the downtown McCormick Center.wvitbear said:
My son graduated from DePaul and still lives in Chicago. I don't think he attended any games there. The Horizon is not close to the campus.
GBear4Life said:
I never understood why he went to Kansas. I also never understood why Kansas wanted him.
Yogi Bear is smarter than the average bear. As for me, I still don't understand the reference. Is that a diner in Chicago?Yogi Bear said:Sometimes, it takes me a while, but eventually even I catch onTheSouseFamily said:
91Gypo said:Yogi Bear is smarter than the average bear. As for me, I still don't understand the reference. Is that a diner in Chicago?Yogi Bear said:Sometimes, it takes me a while, but eventually even I catch onTheSouseFamily said:
He was a lot cheaper than the other recruitsGBear4Life said:
I never understood why he went to Kansas. I also never understood why Kansas wanted him.
Ha!BeachedBear said:He was a lot cheaper than the other recruitsGBear4Life said:
I never understood why he went to Kansas. I also never understood why Kansas wanted him.
91Gypo said:
BC Calfan said:
As of last week McNeill is still awaiting word from NCAA. Did you guys know that one-time commit Tyson Jolly is on SMU now as well?
SMU basketball preparing for season with largely new, and finally full roster
Perhaps you hadn't heard: Vanover's grandparents are getting on in years and they are in declining health. Furthermore, he was a victim of "height harassment" while at Cal: Other students would look at him when he was walking to class and sometimes, behind his back, would comment on his height. Purportedly, a fan once asked him "How's the weather up there?"TheSouseFamily said:
Looking at these numbers, it appears that the ncaa has completely abandoned its own rules in approving transfer waivers. Vanover still hasn't heard on his waiver request and has no legitimate basis under the rules for getting one. But with numbers like this, I suspect they'll approve his too.
Right Connor goes to Vegas for HS. Then to Berkeley for college. Then all of a sudden is desperate to be back home in Arkansas. Riiiiggght.Big C said:Perhaps you hadn't heard: Vanover's grandparents are getting on in years and they are in declining health. Furthermore, he was a victim of "height harassment" while at Cal: Other students would look at him when he was walking to class and sometimes, behind his back, would comment on his height. Purportedly, a fan once asked him "How's the weather up there?"TheSouseFamily said:
Looking at these numbers, it appears that the ncaa has completely abandoned its own rules in approving transfer waivers. Vanover still hasn't heard on his waiver request and has no legitimate basis under the rules for getting one. But with numbers like this, I suspect they'll approve his too.
stu said:
IMHO Vanover could use an extra year to bulk up and Sueing could use an extra year for grad school.
TheSouseFamily said:
Charlie sat out his first year at Kansas. I'm not sure if he submitted a waiver and just didn't get it...or whether he just accepted the normal sit-out year.
oskidunker said:
Has a player ever transferred and then transferred back to the original school?
TheSouseFamily said:oskidunker said:
Has a player ever transferred and then transferred back to the original school?
The only one I can think of was Bru McCoy who enrolled at USC, transferred to Texas and then transferred back to USC all within about 6 months.