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  • Tyreke Key announces he is leaving Indiana State

    Indiana State plays a preseason exhibition game tomorrow night against Division III Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, which is located about 4 miles east of the Hulman Center. But 1st team All-MVC player Tyreke Key will not play tomorrow, and it's unknown if he'll play next Tuesday in their first regular season game.. He suffered a subluxed right shoulder joint (his shooting side), and it is said to be the 3rd time his shoulder has subluxed (partially dislocated).


    He will meet with a doctor tomorrow (Thursday, 11/4), and decide on the course of action.


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    Indiana State announces that Tyreke Key will undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder and will miss the entire season.
    TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State guard Tyreke Key will have season-ending surgery to correct shoulder instability issue head coach Josh Schertz announced Monday. The procedure will sideline Key for the remainder of the 2021-22 season.

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    • #3
      Wow, that is a tough blow for ISU Blue. Get well soon, Tyreke.
      Larry Bird
      I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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      • #4
        Well now I fully expect both ISUs to really compete for 10th.

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        • #5
          Tyreke Key transferring. InSU coach seems to think there's tampering.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yoda View Post
            Tyreke Key transferring. InSU coach seems to think there's tampering.
            I'm not surprised that Key is transferring. Lots of players transfer for their grad year, or when their coach has been replaced. And the success his former teammate at InSU, Jake LaRavia has had at Wake Forest (15 ppg, 7 rpg, and 41% from three in the ACC), has certainly proven good players can be successful at the Power 5 Conference level. And we have seen examples before that the new immediate eligibility rules have turned mid-majors into "minor leagues" for the big boys.
            But OTOH, to make this announcement before the end of their regular season is a really bad move. And I don't doubt that Coach Schertz is right that there have been "people in his ear".

            He said, Key said: ISU star ready for next stop, Schertz claims ‘people in his ear’
            https://www.tribstar.com/sports/loca...3bf0b453b.html

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            Schertz continued. “In this situation, like I said, there’s been people in his ear, whether it’s a current college coach or a former college coach. At the end of the day, ultimately ‘Reke decided to come back with all of that pressure last year and he made the decision that he wasn’t coming back with the same amount of pressure.”
            Schertz was asked if he could identify the parties he’s talking about. He declined to do so.
            “I’m going to leave it as it is. It’s not one person, it’s people in the year I’ve been here working behind the scenes to make things difficult. That’s a part of it. At the end of the day, we have to focus on things we control. We can’t control what someone or someone’s are doing,” Schertz said.

            Since Schertz cited an unnamed current college coach, he was also asked if he intended to pursue a tampering charge against the coach he referenced.
            “There’s no rules on people who aren’t in college athletics. There are on those in college athletics. I’ll let our compliance staff handle that. Everybody’s certainly going to be looking at it. In today’s world? It’s so hard to prove. There’s a lot of means and mechanisms to connect with somebody,” Schertz said.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

              I'm not surprised that Key is transferring. Lots of players transfer for their grad year, or when their coach has been replaced. And the success his former teammate at InSU, Jake LaRavia has had at Wake Forest (15 ppg, 7 rpg, and 41% from three in the ACC), has certainly proven good players can be successful at the Power 5 Conference level. And we have seen examples before that the new immediate eligibility rules have turned mid-majors into "minor leagues" for the big boys.
              But OTOH, to make this announcement before the end of their regular season is a really bad move. And I don't doubt that Coach Schertz is right that there have been "people in his ear".

              He said, Key said: ISU star ready for next stop, Schertz claims ‘people in his ear’
              https://www.tribstar.com/sports/loca...3bf0b453b.html

              Some quotes-

              Schertz continued. “In this situation, like I said, there’s been people in his ear, whether it’s a current college coach or a former college coach. At the end of the day, ultimately ‘Reke decided to come back with all of that pressure last year and he made the decision that he wasn’t coming back with the same amount of pressure.”
              Schertz was asked if he could identify the parties he’s talking about. He declined to do so.
              “I’m going to leave it as it is. It’s not one person, it’s people in the year I’ve been here working behind the scenes to make things difficult. That’s a part of it. At the end of the day, we have to focus on things we control. We can’t control what someone or someone’s are doing,” Schertz said.

              Since Schertz cited an unnamed current college coach, he was also asked if he intended to pursue a tampering charge against the coach he referenced.
              “There’s no rules on people who aren’t in college athletics. There are on those in college athletics. I’ll let our compliance staff handle that. Everybody’s certainly going to be looking at it. In today’s world? It’s so hard to prove. There’s a lot of means and mechanisms to connect with somebody,” Schertz said.
              That is called tampering and they need to make then public and go after them

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bradleyfan124 View Post

                That is called tampering and they need to make then public and go after them
                Yes, and I agree. I hope he reports it to the NCAA. However, few cases of tampering are ever proven, and if the NCAA investigates, those involved aren't going to admit they broke rules. The NCAA did rule in favor of Bradley's claims of tampering in the Danny Granger case in 2003. But there were cell phone records obtained by the Albuquerque Journal through FOIA requests that proved the New Mexico coaches were lying when they denied illegal contact.

                The previous season, Bradley filed a claim with the NCAA for tampering by Wisconsin-Milwaukee head coach Bruce Pearl. Pearl enticed Joah Tucker to leave Bradley and play for him at UW-M. Tucker had played in open gyms at UW-Milwaukee during the spring break on 2002, and Pearl was there, and Tucker admitted he talked to him. But without harder evidence, the NCAA ruled against BU's claim. Tucker went on to a great career at UW-M, became All-Horizon League 1st team twice ('05 & '06), lead Milwaukee to back to back Horizon League Championships ('05 & '06), tournament championships and NCAA bids in 2005 & 2006, a Sweet 16 in 2005, and helped Bruce Pearl get the head coaching job at Tennessee.

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                • #9
                  Bruce Pearl doing something shady? I find that hard to believe.
                  Larry Bird
                  I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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