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If Sammy moves on to U of I, I'd totally understand. I'm sure he'd be dedicated to BU if Les was still here...but the band is breaking up.
Don't forget...he's just a college student. Not some general leading men into battle. So don't get on him about being a coward or taking the easy way out. Any kid would jump at the chance to play for a Big 10 program and play in the NCAA tournament.
And if he's truly chasing a broadcast career...he's gotta play for the team that gets national exposure. Not the team that people from Chicago say "where is that school?"
Maybe I don't look at things through Bradley-colored glasses like the rest of you guys. But let the kid do what's best for him to succeed. That's what college is for.
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Originally posted by Headless Bobcat View PostIf Sammy moves on to U of I, I'd totally understand. I'm sure he'd be dedicated to BU if Les was still here...but the band is breaking up.
Don't forget...he's just a college student. Not some general leading men into battle. So don't get on him about being a coward or taking the easy way out. Any kid would jump at the chance to play for a Big 10 program and play in the NCAA tournament..
The honorable thing would be for him to stand by his commitment to finish his eligibilty out at Bradley and lead THAT TEAM to the NCAA tournament...not ride the coattails of another team for 1 year just for an easier shot...
That's the cowards way out, and that just doesn't seem much like the Sam Maniscalco I have met and come to know!
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Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View PostHonorable?!
The honorable thing would be for him to stand by his commitment to finish his eligibilty out at Bradley and lead THAT TEAM to the NCAA tournament...not ride the coattails of another team for 1 year just for an easier shot...
That's the cowards way out, and that just doesn't seem much like the Sam Maniscalco I have met and come to know!
But I guess the only opinions that should matter are that of his teammates. And if I was his teammate, I'd congratulate him, wish him well and secretly be jealous that he has an opportunity to play on a national stage.
I feel the same way when a coach accepts a job at a better school. Fans get all silly and feel betrayed. But that coach has a right to try and make it to the top of his profession.
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Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View PostHonorable?!
The honorable thing would be for him to stand by his commitment to finish his eligibilty...
He had an opportunity to raise his game and he took it. In my opinion, that's not being a coward. That's stepping up to a challenge.
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Do I want to see Sam back at BU? Yes
Would I be upset if he transferred? No (though wouldn't be thrilled to see him at UIUC either)
He is graduating, and we do not have a graduate level program for his major. If this was a guy/gal in any of our other programs nobody would think twice about a player that graduated moving on, given the academic circumstances.
Calling him a traitor or getting on him for taking the easy way out is an overly emotional reaction.
If Les were still the coach and Sam still left, would everyone be more or less upset?
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Originally posted by Future Walk-On View PostGosh why do you guys hate UIUC so much. They never did anything to us!
They beat us 5 years ago in that tournament early in the season to break our undefeated record!!! That left a sour taste in my mouth...
just kidding.
My dad and I enjoy watching and rooting for U of I. They are my favorite school to root for outside of the Valley. They're an Illinois school, and I've always pulled for Illinois programs to do well...including ISU (red), but not to do better than BU! I hold nothing against them and can't understand why others here have malicious thoughts about UIUC. Maybe they can elaborate and fill us in??
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Originally posted by LG281 View PostIf Sam wants to study something not offered by BU then I'm fine with it. I'm all for using your talents to exceed. And I certainly understand someone wanting to leave a bad situation...however, what is so bad about Sam's situation?
He has been going to school for free, playing ball where his dad played, he has a ton of fans and a city that adore him, and he has had a ton of great rehab on feet/ankles/whatever. The BU basketball team is treated great on campus, amongst the other athletes, in the city, and wherever they go.
So again I ask, whats so bad about his situation...a new coach? Thats not bad - its just different.
I'll agree with those that feel a defection is like a big slap in the face. An in-state school (I detest U of I) or MVC school would make it burn that much more - I hope that is not the case.
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