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Dorsey
Anyone hear anything??
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Re: Dorsey
I know from his tweets and stuff that he's looking forward to being a Wildcat. Hear anything about what?
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Re: Dorsey
I'm curious about what he had for lunch.Longhorned wrote:I know from his tweets and stuff that he's looking forward to being a Wildcat. Hear anything about what?
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Re: Dorsey
I don't know, he was going on about some kind of confit of three separate meats with the unctuousness and savory quality balanced by light acidic notes and natural sweetness from citrus. Why?Alieberman wrote:I'm curious about what he had for lunch.Longhorned wrote:I know from his tweets and stuff that he's looking forward to being a Wildcat. Hear anything about what?
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Must've gotten an advance on his stipend.Longhorned wrote:I don't know, he was going on about some kind of confit of three separate meats with the unctuousness and savory quality balanced by light acidic notes and natural sweetness from citrus. Why?Alieberman wrote:I'm curious about what he had for lunch.Longhorned wrote:I know from his tweets and stuff that he's looking forward to being a Wildcat. Hear anything about what?
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Re: Dorsey
Are you referring to the MAO-TOS premium thread?scumdevils86 wrote:Anyone hear anything??
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Re: Dorsey
Anyone curious as to why we just offered another shooting guard?
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Re: Dorsey
Cause you can never have enough shooters? And you never know who's gonna go pro?salim'sheadband wrote:Anyone curious as to why we just offered another shooting guard?
Re: Dorsey
Yorkshire turning pro confirmed
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Re: Dorsey
SureAlieberman wrote:Cause you can never have enough shooters? And you never know who's gonna go pro?salim'sheadband wrote:Anyone curious as to why we just offered another shooting guard?
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Re: Dorsey
Well I don't know!salim'sheadband wrote:SureAlieberman wrote:Cause you can never have enough shooters? And you never know who's gonna go pro?salim'sheadband wrote:Anyone curious as to why we just offered another shooting guard?
Should we be worried that we just offered one of the best shooting guards in the country?
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Re: Dorsey
You see? Mr. A. Lieberman is indispensable to those who know how to read into a good old "Well I don't know!" exclamation.
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Re: Dorsey
What shooting guard did we just offer?
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Re: Dorsey
Allonzo TrierHarvey Specter wrote:What shooting guard did we just offer?
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Re: Dorsey
... and Allonzo Trier is one hell of a shooting guard.
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Re: Dorsey
There have been a lot of questions about premium at Wildcat Authority the past couple of days. If you want to see how it works, this is a good example. I'm not going "get premium" on you. Just a good example is all.
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Re: Dorsey
Something about Dorsey doesn't smell right. Might be the shoes.
Re: Dorsey
Interesting stroke mechs. Little squig-out with the elbow, but probably doesn't affect his accuracy. Mean, quick release. Nice first step. Hope we can get him.Longhorned wrote:... and Allonzo Trier is one hell of a shooting guard.
Re: Dorsey
Example of what?Longhorned wrote:There have been a lot of questions about premium at Wildcat Authority the past couple of days. If you want to see how it works, this is a good example. I'm not going "get premium" on you. Just a good example is all.
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Re: Dorsey
gumby wrote:Trier? I barely know her!
Classssic!
I've had a mysterious, empty feeling the last couple of weeks----walking around filled to the brim with ennui. Now I know what I was missing.
Re: Dorsey
Sounds like a shaky situation
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An example of what one wouldn't call "journalism", but an example of what one gets for one's paid subscription, which in this case is the kind of communication that throws light on what's happening with Dorsey, once one learns the new language.gumby wrote:Example of what?Longhorned wrote:There have been a lot of questions about premium at Wildcat Authority the past couple of days. If you want to see how it works, this is a good example. I'm not going "get premium" on you. Just a good example is all.
Re: Dorsey
So there's a reason this is in the Dorsey thread, or I don't speak the lingo.
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Re: Dorsey
It would seem that CSM may be trying to paint a picture for Dorsey that Dorsey should evaluate other options.
I think it's distasteful, but it is what it is. At this point I doubt Dorsey ends up a cat.
I think it's distasteful, but it is what it is. At this point I doubt Dorsey ends up a cat.
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Re: Dorsey
The recruits aren't always victims in these situations. If Arizona and Dorsey part ways it won't be due to Dorsey not being seen as good enough like with the Howland/Williams situation.CryptoCat wrote:It would seem that CSM may be trying to paint a picture for Dorsey that Dorsey should evaluate other options.
I think it's distasteful, but it is what it is. At this point I doubt Dorsey ends up a cat.
Re: Dorsey
No, but I think it could be seen as a "you went back on your word here" situation...ElGatoBlanco wrote:The recruits aren't always victims in these situations. If Arizona and Dorsey part ways it won't be due to Dorsey not being seen as good enough like with the Howland/Williams situation.CryptoCat wrote:It would seem that CSM may be trying to paint a picture for Dorsey that Dorsey should evaluate other options.
I think it's distasteful, but it is what it is. At this point I doubt Dorsey ends up a cat.
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Re: Dorsey
gumby wrote:So there's a reason this is in the Dorsey thread, or I don't speak the lingo.
Longhorned wrote:Okay, I've assumed I understand this basic term in college basketball recruiting, but maybe I don't.
Please correct me where I'm wrong:
Unlike what used to be the case, an offer is not an "offer" in the sense that a program offers an athletic scholarship to a recruit. Instead, it means about as much as a hair flip in a bar, in the sense that there's enough interest to show the recruit some degree of temporary interest, but it's really about as far away from a scholarship offer as a hair flip is away from a marriage proposal.
The recruit goes on to collect these offers like a nine-year old collects small paper hearts on Valentine's Day, showing the chubby, freckled kid just how much more his own wicker basket flows over with little pink hearts scribbled over with names like "Tina", "Dana", and "Maurice."
"Maurice??!!" He shouts, stopping himself in his tracks, and then looks around the room with an embarrassed smile while wadding up the valentine and hiding it in his shorts.
For the offer to mean anything at all, it has to be followed by -- at minimum -- months of aggressive recruiting by the offering program's coaching staff. Otherwise, the recruit must look elsewhere for the right fit.
So it would never happen that a recruit receives an offer, and then suddenly says, "Okay! I accept your offer of an athletic scholarship. I'm signing right now, so see you in the fall of 2014." Even if it did happen, the coaches would have to say, "Listen kid, this is just an offer. We're not even exactly sure if you play basketball, so keep your underwear on and go ask that motorcycle cop over there for a stick of gum."
Tell me where I have this wrong.
TucsonClip wrote:If I were a coach I would do the same. Kids string along programs all the time, they also "decommit" all the time. Its only right that a coach can offer a scholarship to show intent, but not accept a commitment.
Longhorned wrote:So I have it right, then? An offer is made that, if accepted by the offered party, the offering party will reject the offered party's acceptance.
"Come to my party!"
"Okay!"
"You're not invited!"
gumby wrote:More like:
"I'm thinking of throwing a party."
"Really?"
"Yeah, but I haven't made up my mind."
"I see. So why are you bugging me about this?"
"Well, if I were to have this party, I might invite you."
"Um, OK. Get back to me when you decide."
"So, you would go?"
"To what?"
"My party."
"When is it?"
"I haven't decided to have one yet."
"Are you going to have one or not?"
"That depends."
"On what?"
"On whether you'll be flipping your hair any time soon."
"I'm definitely doing that."
"To whom?"
"Haven't decided yet."
"I see ... could you pass me the nuts."
"I'm not done with them."
"You like nuts? Because if I were to have a party, it would have your favorite nuts."
"How do you know what nuts I like?"
"Pass the nuts, and mystery solved."
"So where would this party be if you were to have a party?"
"Arizona. Reason I'm asking now is that it would be a shame to accept an invitation elsewhere, when I'm gonna have the finest nuts and ... have you been to Arizona?"
"No. Never been invited."
"Palm trees ... tanned babes ... endless sunshine."
"Sounds good."
"So how about it ... just a little hair flip."
"You know I'm a dude, right?"
"Ha-ha! And a funny one at that."
"OK. {flips hair}. I'll keep my calendar free."
"Cool. Maybe I'll keep you in mind if I decide to throw a party."
Re: Dorsey
I think I just died a little inside.
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Re: Dorsey
You're aware of the Dorsey decommitment rumors from the past few months correct? Tell me the last "committed" basketball recruit that had to verify their commitment publicly months after the fact. If someone went back on their word first it wasn't Sean Miller.CryptoCat wrote:No, but I think it could be seen as a "you went back on your word here" situation...ElGatoBlanco wrote:The recruits aren't always victims in these situations. If Arizona and Dorsey part ways it won't be due to Dorsey not being seen as good enough like with the Howland/Williams situation.CryptoCat wrote:It would seem that CSM may be trying to paint a picture for Dorsey that Dorsey should evaluate other options.
I think it's distasteful, but it is what it is. At this point I doubt Dorsey ends up a cat.
I think you're only seeing this situation from the Sean Miller is the devil point of view when there are other POVs to consider here that are more realistic to the situation.
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Re: Dorsey
Is it finally true?
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Re: Dorsey
Man, if that isn't Premium, then my name is Ethyl.Longhorned wrote:gumby wrote:So there's a reason this is in the Dorsey thread, or I don't speak the lingo.Longhorned wrote:Okay, I've assumed I understand this basic term in college basketball recruiting, but maybe I don't.
Please correct me where I'm wrong:
Unlike what used to be the case, an offer is not an "offer" in the sense that a program offers an athletic scholarship to a recruit. Instead, it means about as much as a hair flip in a bar, in the sense that there's enough interest to show the recruit some degree of temporary interest, but it's really about as far away from a scholarship offer as a hair flip is away from a marriage proposal.
The recruit goes on to collect these offers like a nine-year old collects small paper hearts on Valentine's Day, showing the chubby, freckled kid just how much more his own wicker basket flows over with little pink hearts scribbled over with names like "Tina", "Dana", and "Maurice."
"Maurice??!!" He shouts, stopping himself in his tracks, and then looks around the room with an embarrassed smile while wadding up the valentine and hiding it in his shorts.
For the offer to mean anything at all, it has to be followed by -- at minimum -- months of aggressive recruiting by the offering program's coaching staff. Otherwise, the recruit must look elsewhere for the right fit.
So it would never happen that a recruit receives an offer, and then suddenly says, "Okay! I accept your offer of an athletic scholarship. I'm signing right now, so see you in the fall of 2014." Even if it did happen, the coaches would have to say, "Listen kid, this is just an offer. We're not even exactly sure if you play basketball, so keep your underwear on and go ask that motorcycle cop over there for a stick of gum."
Tell me where I have this wrong.TucsonClip wrote:If I were a coach I would do the same. Kids string along programs all the time, they also "decommit" all the time. Its only right that a coach can offer a scholarship to show intent, but not accept a commitment.Longhorned wrote:So I have it right, then? An offer is made that, if accepted by the offered party, the offering party will reject the offered party's acceptance.
"Come to my party!"
"Okay!"
"You're not invited!"gumby wrote:More like:
"I'm thinking of throwing a party."
"Really?"
"Yeah, but I haven't made up my mind."
"I see. So why are you bugging me about this?"
"Well, if I were to have this party, I might invite you."
"Um, OK. Get back to me when you decide."
"So, you would go?"
"To what?"
"My party."
"When is it?"
"I haven't decided to have one yet."
"Are you going to have one or not?"
"That depends."
"On what?"
"On whether you'll be flipping your hair any time soon."
"I'm definitely doing that."
"To whom?"
"Haven't decided yet."
"I see ... could you pass me the nuts."
"I'm not done with them."
"You like nuts? Because if I were to have a party, it would have your favorite nuts."
"How do you know what nuts I like?"
"Pass the nuts, and mystery solved."
"So where would this party be if you were to have a party?"
"Arizona. Reason I'm asking now is that it would be a shame to accept an invitation elsewhere, when I'm gonna have the finest nuts and ... have you been to Arizona?"
"No. Never been invited."
"Palm trees ... tanned babes ... endless sunshine."
"Sounds good."
"So how about it ... just a little hair flip."
"You know I'm a dude, right?"
"Ha-ha! And a funny one at that."
"OK. {flips hair}. I'll keep my calendar free."
"Cool. Maybe I'll keep you in mind if I decide to throw a party."
Right where I want to be.
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Re: Dorsey
I think I just died a little inside.gumby wrote:Man, if that isn't Premium, then my name is Ethyl.
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Re: Dorsey
Obviously, Dorsey got a first hand look at some of the competition (Simon, and 'maybe' Trier, or 'maybe' Briscoe') he will have to compete with for playing time at Arizona . He also got to experience a taste of coach Millers teaching style and how he would have to adapt. I'm guessing we will find out sooner rather than later if Dorsey has a change of heart.
Re: Dorsey
Yup. If he is scared of competition, he knows where the door is.CatnapTom wrote:Obviously, Dorsey got a first hand look at some of the competition (Simon, and 'maybe' Trier, or 'maybe' Briscoe') he will have to compete with for playing time at Arizona . He also got to experience a taste of coach Millers teaching style and how he would have to adapt. I'm guessing we will find out sooner rather than later if Dorsey has a change of heart.
Re: Dorsey
If (when?) Dorsey doesn't end up a wildcat it won't be because Miller did anything wrong or bad.
Re: Dorsey
Multiple sources have told http://Scout.com that Tyler Dorsey and Arizona have parted ways.
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AZ Wildcat Country @Wildcat_Country 16m
[tweet]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Five-star 2015 guard Tyler Dorsey has released a statement and he is no longer commit[/tweet]
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[tweet]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Five-star 2015 guard Tyler Dorsey has released a statement and he is no longer commit[/tweet]
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Re: Dorsey
At least it sounds like there is no bad blood between Dorsey and Miller. On to the next one.
Re: Dorsey
Briscoe or Trier ...... UA is in a can't lose situation. Glad to see this was handled in a mature manner.
Re: Dorsey
Link to Dorsey decommit statement ......
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I guess you'll need to copy/paste
......sorry
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......sorry
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Re: Dorsey
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketb ... om-arizona
It's been about 5 months since I decided to accept a scholarship offer to the University of Arizona.
In those 5 months, I have learned a lot about that decision as well as the importance, pressure and scrutiny of making such a major educational and career choice.
As much as I love the Arizona basketball program as well as the awesome Wildcat fans and highly respect Head Coach Sean Miller and the entire Arizona staff, I realize that, in hindsight, I rushed my college choice and did not provide myself with the greatest opportunity to explore and thoroughly investigate all my possible college options.
After very careful personal reflection and discussing this issue in depth with my parents, I feel I owe it to myself to open up my recruiting at this time and fully experience the recruiting process in order to allow myself to make the best possible choice for my future. I am pleased that Coach Miller understands and respects my decision to do this and hope that Arizona will continue to be a college option for me.
I believe that I am entitled to make sure that my ultimate college choice will provide me with the best possible experience and opportunity to maximize my potential as a player, student and person.
I know there are some in the media, Arizona fan base and public that will criticize this deeply personal decision. But I hope that most will realize and respect my right to do what I feel is best for my basketball and academic career.
Thank you for your understanding.
Tyler Dorsey
Dinos Trigonis said he expects schools like UConn, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Washington, Cal, Arizona State, Louisville, Texas, SMU, UNLV, Marquette, St. John's, Florida State, Oregon, Oregon State and Tulsa to get involved now that Dorsey is back on the market.
It's been about 5 months since I decided to accept a scholarship offer to the University of Arizona.
In those 5 months, I have learned a lot about that decision as well as the importance, pressure and scrutiny of making such a major educational and career choice.
As much as I love the Arizona basketball program as well as the awesome Wildcat fans and highly respect Head Coach Sean Miller and the entire Arizona staff, I realize that, in hindsight, I rushed my college choice and did not provide myself with the greatest opportunity to explore and thoroughly investigate all my possible college options.
After very careful personal reflection and discussing this issue in depth with my parents, I feel I owe it to myself to open up my recruiting at this time and fully experience the recruiting process in order to allow myself to make the best possible choice for my future. I am pleased that Coach Miller understands and respects my decision to do this and hope that Arizona will continue to be a college option for me.
I believe that I am entitled to make sure that my ultimate college choice will provide me with the best possible experience and opportunity to maximize my potential as a player, student and person.
I know there are some in the media, Arizona fan base and public that will criticize this deeply personal decision. But I hope that most will realize and respect my right to do what I feel is best for my basketball and academic career.
Thank you for your understanding.
Tyler Dorsey
Dinos Trigonis said he expects schools like UConn, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Washington, Cal, Arizona State, Louisville, Texas, SMU, UNLV, Marquette, St. John's, Florida State, Oregon, Oregon State and Tulsa to get involved now that Dorsey is back on the market.
Re: Dorsey
This might have been a bigger deal a few years ago, but at this juncture, CSM appears to have his bases covered. Color me unconcerned.
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Re: Dorsey
At least he didn't say anything bad about Miller and the program.
Who gets a spot in the class who ever commits first between Briscoe and Trier? Or do the coaches have a preference between the two.
Who gets a spot in the class who ever commits first between Briscoe and Trier? Or do the coaches have a preference between the two.
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Re: Dorsey
Copy the entire link, not just embed link.77HoyaCat4Ever wrote:AZ Wildcat Country @Wildcat_Country 16m
[tweet]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Five-star 2015 guard Tyler Dorsey has released a statement and he is no longer commit[/tweet]
Why is embed tweet not working for me?
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JMarkJohns wrote:Copy the entire link, not just embed link.77HoyaCat4Ever wrote:AZ Wildcat Country @Wildcat_Country 16m
[tweet]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Five-star 2015 guard Tyler Dorsey has released a statement and he is no longer commit[/tweet]
Why is embed tweet not working for me?
Re: Dorsey
Something was just not right from the time of the commitment until now. Looking forward to who Miller gets as a replacement which will probably be a better fit regardless.
Get it done Coach!!!
Get it done Coach!!!