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Post by calihanmole on Jul 9, 2020 9:34:14 GMT -5
It seems to me that there will be no 2020-2021 season, unless there’s some very good vaccine news and the ncaa is willing to be creative and play a season in late spring and maybe into summer. But, assuming no season, what does that mean for the Titans? What are the things that fans should be concerned about? One obvious question, will Thompson be in shape and interested in playing after missing nearly three years of competitive basketball? Could a bulked up Antoine Davis as a junior and senior lead us to a tournament? Will there be a huge supply of HS talent recruits coming if the NCAA keeps rosters the same size? Probably endless questions and even more possible answers. Then there’s the financial piece. If the school can’t hit good enrollment numbers, can we afford to keep investing in athletics?
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Post by motorcitysam on Jul 10, 2020 10:27:55 GMT -5
There are so many questions regarding the impact of a cancelled college basketball season that I don't know where to start. One thing for sure: I will be depressed. I'll probably be drinking like Nick Cage in Leaving Las Vegas. And I don't even drink.
I imagine a lot will depend on how the NCAA treats issues like roster size, eligibility, etc.
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Post by Commissioner on Jul 10, 2020 11:14:08 GMT -5
Will all these grad transfers stay around?
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