ponyboy wrote:Do not underestimate the impact of this at the barber shop. SMU stood by Keith through it all. Huge.
I think you have it backward. They see it as Keith sticking w/us and that he never should have been declared ineligible. I'm just happy everyone saw it through
Why is that so? That was never an SMU decision. Larry Brown fought to keep him eligible last season and was denied on the appeal.
ponyboy wrote:Do not underestimate the impact of this at the barber shop. SMU stood by Keith through it all. Huge.
I think you have it backward. They see it as Keith sticking w/us and that he never should have been declared ineligible. I'm just happy everyone saw it through
Why is that so? That was never an SMU decision. Larry Brown fought to keep him eligible last season and was denied on the appeal.
you're kidding right?
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I'm happy for Keith. I'm sure I'll get tons of push-back on this, but I actually think he needs smu at this point in his life more than smu needs him.I love him, but through his first two years he hasn't been a net positive to the on-court product.
hoopmanx wrote: I think you have it backward. They see it as Keith sticking w/us and that he never should have been declared ineligible. I'm just happy everyone saw it through
Why is that so? That was never an SMU decision. Larry Brown fought to keep him eligible last season and was denied on the appeal.
Ponyneighbor wrote:I'm happy for Keith. I'm sure I'll get tons of push-back on this, but I actually think he needs smu at this point in his life more than smu needs him.I love him, but through his first two years he hasn't been a net positive to the on-court product.
hoopmanx wrote:except we were better when Sterling ate his minutes
Sterling contributes in so many ways that he needs and deserves both the starting slot and major minutes. After Nic and Markus he was our most valuable. Keith has the ability to be a major contributor and yes, it looked like he was starting to click. If Sterling, Keith and Ben Moore take it up a notch look out.
think about the improvement we've seen from the last 2 Senior Classmen-despite the tendency to look for improvement from freshman its usually the improvement from experienced upperclassmen that make you better-unless you are Kentucky or the Fab 5. so yes my eyes are on B.Moore, Keith and Sterling to make the jump from good to great
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