Fred's next move?

Why does he have to sit out?

I guess I assumed he'd signed an LOI to Marquette. Don't transfer rules apply in that situation? I could be totally wrong.
 
Maybe he's already made his next move.

Maybe Custer knew about it and it felt to him as if he may find it harder and harder to get good mins and that's why he left.

I have nothing to back this up, but it wouldn't surprise me if in a few days/ weeks we start to know of someone heading our way.

Maybe miles Bridges? Hope your right
 
I don't think so with a LOI. I think they can play, they just need to be released from their LOI from the other school.

you might be right. This is from the National Letter of Intent website, though.

What happens if I change my mind about attending the institution with which I signed?
And I want to attend another NLI institution instead:
- The NLI basic penalty is that you lose one year of competition in all sports and must serve one year in residence at your next NLI institution.

http://www.nationalletter.org/frequentlyAskedQuestions/askingForARelease.html#

Not sure if that only applies if you are not granted release from your first LOI, though.
 
Nailed it! YAKWE not coming unless he reclassified to a later year.

Next move? Sounds like Chicago....

http://amestrib.com/hines-hoops/yakwe-talks-future-while-isu-visit

ISU hired Tim Mannix as a graduate assistant in video editing and player development this past summer. Mannix had previously worked with Yakwe as a coach in the Team Scan AAU program in New York. Under NCAA legislation, programs that hire former AAU coaches to positions below that of an assistant coach position are unable to recruit players that staff member has worked with for two years. Yakwe moving to 2015 would be inside that window.
 
Those cats sure do look happy. I'm in a better mood now.

Why are people so negative on this place nowadays?

**** I had to sit through the McDermott years.

We sucked and we were boring. At least Morgan's teams were interesting.

I hate to see Custer go... cool name, needed a second true PG, probably had time coming his way if he developed, but being stuck behind Monte Morris has to be rough... but, hey, I'd rather the back-end of our roster turns over than the front end (no more Wesley Johnson incidents).

That would be the equivalent of Niang or Morris leaving NOT to go to the NBA.

And Fred isn't leaving. He's set for life in Ames and he knows it. :)

Some happy kittens to make us feel better...

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I would imagine we are back in the market for some PG depth, either JUCO or transfer.
 
It looks like Fred's next move is going to be boarding a private jet to see Mr. Cheick Diallo in New York and then Mr. Miles Bridges in West Virginia both on Thursday.
 
How about a 6-4 or 6-5 transfer that has handles and can shoot? Fred will find it somewhere.

He does need to get some younger recruits. If Morris had called MI a few minutes earlier he would be a Wolverine.
 
I guess I assumed he'd signed an LOI to Marquette. Don't transfer rules apply in that situation? I could be totally wrong.

National signing day is April 15th for DI basketball. So, he's still fair game.
 
National signing day is April 15th for DI basketball. So, he's still fair game.

yes, that's the spring signing period, but he already signed a LOI back in the fall signing period.
 
http://amestrib.com/hines-hoops/yakwe-talks-future-while-isu-visit

ISU hired Tim Mannix as a graduate assistant in video editing and player development this past summer. Mannix had previously worked with Yakwe as a coach in the Team Scan AAU program in New York. Under NCAA legislation, programs that hire former AAU coaches to positions below that of an assistant coach position are unable to recruit players that staff member has worked with for two years. Yakwe moving to 2015 would be inside that window.


Interesting hire.
 

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