He gets two years, which is basically 27 games, assuming there's a toilet bowl next year. If it's still this unsettled and inconsistent it will probably be time to worry. Until then, chillax.
I'm hearing that UW's academies are too elite for JC xfers.
that's what I've always hearing.
I'm hearing that UW's academies are too elite for JC xfers.
that's what I've always hearing.
Not too elite, just a weird transfer fit for many of the JC programs out there. Its really too bad as it seems like it could help.
All this time it's been a Community college PE credits that's prevented UW from being able to compete in the PACn.
Who knew.
I think you're missing the point, kiddo.
If UW was serious about developing a legit JC program, they would do it. They could council players and get them placed at JC's and work with the guidance office at JC to ensure the kid is on a course pathway to UW in 2 years. It ain't that hard.
Why take jc players who still don't get it... even after fucking up high school in the first place?
Kids out of jc with ping pong degrees deserve to be left out in the cold.
Why take jc players who still don't get it... even after fucking up high school in the first place?
Kids out of jc with ping pong degrees deserve to be left out in the cold.
Why take jc players who still don't get it... even after fucking up high school in the first place?
Kids out of jc with ping pong degrees deserve to be left out in the cold.
I wonder what JC degree Corey Dillon had...