Kentucky's top seven players all leaving. Duke losing Okafor and probably 2-3 more. The NBA becomes a little more unwatchable.
Cal better get cracking...he only has 3 guys committed to come in for the fall of 2015...3 to replace 7...not good math.
BBALL <r>No problem, <br/> <br/> He's has <B><s></s>rent a college basketball player<e></e></B> on his speed dial. <E>:lol:</E></r>
I think he's waiting to see if a few potential recruits turn in their coloring books on time in order to graduate. Can't help wondering what classes KY players take first semester. How many classes do they attend second semester?
It's a farce. I doubt if many of them have ever been inside a classroom at UK. I see Decker has bolted from Wisconsin. No way is that guy ready for the next level. He was totally exposed by Duke.
"The Gators were looking to repeat as national champions. The Gators finished the season with a 26–5 record entering the SEC Championship. They won all three games and received the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.[1] They raced through the tournament and reached the final against Ohio State. They beat them 84–75 to become the first team since Duke in 1992 to repeat as National Champions" This was the team that had juniors Al Horford, Corey Brewer and Joaquim Noah all of who could have been very high draft picks the year before after title #1. Makes you wonder how long it's going to be before there is another B to B title team.
There are several articles on ESPN that claim he's a lottery pick after what he did in the tournament.