I still believe in "Once a Brave, always a Brave". Connor gave 100% in the 3 seasons he was at Bradley. He was a leader on and off the court. He was a key part in the 48 wins over the last 2 seasons, and in winning the 2023 MVC regular season title, something not done at Bradley since 1996. And IMO, he is not betraying anyone or breaking any rules by taking advantage of these NCAA rules that now allow the kind of transferring we are seeing.
Connor doesn't care about NIL money, and he's not looking to boost his chances to make it to the NBA. He simply wants an opportunity to play at the highest level possible. I am thankful he chose Bradley, and wish him the best of luck wherever he goes next.
This is the new norm in college basketball. It's not the last time we'll see it.
Connor doesn't care about NIL money, and he's not looking to boost his chances to make it to the NBA. He simply wants an opportunity to play at the highest level possible. I am thankful he chose Bradley, and wish him the best of luck wherever he goes next.
This is the new norm in college basketball. It's not the last time we'll see it.
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