Even though we would have had to play against him at least eight times and probably even a couple more over a four year period, I hated to see him go to IU. If he is the player you all think he is, he may do well in Bloomington. Right now is his honeymoon period. If things don't work out, here is an example of what looms on the horizon..............pathetic isn't it?
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Originally posted by SycamoreFanatic View PostEven though we would have had to play against him at least eight times and probably even a couple more over a four year period, I hated to see him go to IU. If he is the player you all think he is, he may do well in Bloomington. Right now is his honeymoon period. If things don't work out, here is an example of what looms on the horizon..............pathetic isn't it?
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...=2007708240436
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Originally posted by basketball nut View PostPathetic isn't the word for it. Cheating & lieing is on KS mind each and every day. He tells these kids whatever just to get them to come to iu and then not keep that word. It is not like MR hasn't been warned but then he may enjoy playing for someone who cheats to get ahead. He gets in trouble at one school and leaves and guess what? iu hires him when the pres. of the school is suppose to be all about being honest and above reproach. We really see how much above reproach iu really is. they really do not deserve to be listed w/ capitol letters.Peoria Toyota Scion
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I am not a KS fan. His actions as OU tell you all you need to know about his ethics.
But, I think he has complete license to run off whatever kids he wants to as he steps into a new program. The IU administration is responsibile for whatever "commitments" the school made to the recruits before KS. IF IU did not protect the previously recruited players, why should KS care about them?
At the end of the day, KS will be employed/not employed based on his W/L record and he is going to assemble the recruits he wants. The pressure to win basketball games at IU takes priority over all else.
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