Wow. This does not make me happy. I really liked Darian as well as our other freshmen. I mean, he's a freshman! What did he expect? Clearly, the coaching staff likes him to give him lots of PT for a freshman, and he could have made bigger contributions down the road.
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Darian Norris granted transfer from Bradley
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Wow! I'm shocked also! I really liked his game. Too bad it didn't work out but I wish him all the best wherever he lands.
Also on board with BradleyBrave. Hope this is the last this year.
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DN is a great kid, from a great family.
Darian is basically a 5'11" shooting guard in Bradley's system. Since Sam M. has 2 more years, and Eddren has 3 more, coupled with Chris Roberts and Dodie Dunson having 1 more year, and Warren back for 2 more, and Darian could see he wasn't going to get much more playing time next year, and he wasn't going to play point guard. We Bradley fans never got to see all of Darian's skills. He will be OK, and Bradley will be OK.
Good Luck Darian!
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I'm sad that DN left. I hope he wasn't run off because of some bigger, perhaps more talented guards that were showing strong interest (Eastman, Simms-Edwards). I don't think that he was though. With a healthy AW, it's a crowded backcourt next year, and anyone can see that. I wonder how long this has been known by the staff.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostDarian is basically a 5'11" shooting guard in Bradley's system. Since Sam M. has 2 more years, and Eddren has 3 more, coupled with Chris Roberts and Dodie Dunson having 1 more year, and Warren back for 2 more, and Darian could see he wasn't going to get much more playing time next year, and he wasn't going to play point guard. We Bradley fans never got to see all of Darian's skills. He will be OK, and Bradley will be OK.
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Originally posted by pfunk880 View PostAgain, this was all in place when he got here.
All of those things combined may have changed DN's view on the opportunity for playing time at Bradley.
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Please, every kid wants to play more. Even if he felt he could compete with the others, maybe after meeting with the coaches, which every player does after the season ends, he was evaluated and told where he's at, and what he could expect next year.
This kind of thing happens at every single college in America. Who are we to judge, take sides, or criticize Darrian's decision. It's his life, and we should want him to do what he feels is best for him.
He was a team-oriented player at Bradley, coachable, and he was a great kid, and his attitude was never an issue for the coaches.
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Sad to see DN go. I thought he had a lot of potential for his junior and senior seasons, but I'm not sure he would regularly crack the starting lineup, even in his senior year. Obviously, if he wants to play the point more, this wasn't going to be the best fit for him with EM here. I think DN will have a successful career at a lower-profile mid-major.
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Before coming to Bradley, he backed out of his verbal to South Carolina State because it was "so far from home", so I'd say he'll probably end up somewhere closer to Vegas than Illinois. Probably somewhere in California, Riverside or Santa Barbara. Just guesses on my part.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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