Re: 'Reef
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2020 7:25 pm

As someone who has largely stopped following recruiting what do you mean by this?MrBug708 wrote:Wish him luck. Attending UCLA might have very well saved his life and I hope he finds his playing time somewhere else.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... -due-heart" target="_blankscumdevils86 wrote:As someone who has largely stopped following recruiting what do you mean by this?MrBug708 wrote:Wish him luck. Attending UCLA might have very well saved his life and I hope he finds his playing time somewhere else.
Crazy, thanks for the link. Not sure how UCLA made a difference though compared to any other school he would've attended with medical care provided to athletes based on the article.MrBug708 wrote:https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... -due-heart" target="_blankscumdevils86 wrote:As someone who has largely stopped following recruiting what do you mean by this?MrBug708 wrote:Wish him luck. Attending UCLA might have very well saved his life and I hope he finds his playing time somewhere else.
For sure, but I think as a parent, you default the thanks into the school he's at. I have no idea what sort of medical attention kids get at their various institutionsscumdevils86 wrote:Crazy, thanks for the link. Not sure how UCLA made a difference though compared to any other school he would've attended with medical care provided to athletes based on the article.MrBug708 wrote:https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... -due-heart" target="_blankscumdevils86 wrote:As someone who has largely stopped following recruiting what do you mean by this?MrBug708 wrote:Wish him luck. Attending UCLA might have very well saved his life and I hope he finds his playing time somewhere else.
It was said by Scheer and national recruiting analyst at the time that the name boosted the rankingMerkin wrote:41st ranked player, 8th ranked PF and is not good enough for Arizona or UCLA?
Goodman with the 20/20 hindsight.
Gonna go with yes.dirtbags wrote:not that he’d xfr in-conference, but did ‘reef completely torch that bridge with miller when he bailed on his commitment?
Considering the circumstances at the time of the de-commit, his own health issues and the inability to crack UCLA's anemic line-up, I'd say there's no bridge to burn and O'Neal just isn't that good of a player and his de-commit ultimately did Arizona a favor.Beachcat97 wrote:Gonna go with yes.dirtbags wrote:not that he’d xfr in-conference, but did ‘reef completely torch that bridge with miller when he bailed on his commitment?