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I would have never thought that since she has been in Murfreesboro since 4th or 5th grade.I've been told she's very homesick. Remember, she was displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Expect her to sign somewhere close to home.
I would have never thought that since she has been in Murfreesboro since 4th or 5th grade.
You could be correct though
I wish the NCAA would change that. It is so unfair that a program can restrict where a player can go but yet a coach can decide to leave and go wherever he or she pleases. I say let her go wherever she wants to. Don't be petty with restrictionsas for a release, put restrictions to no programs in state, no ovc, no cusa, no socon, no sun belt teams.
I wish the NCAA would change that. It is so unfair that a program can restrict where a player can go but yet a coach can decide to leave and go wherever he or she pleases. I say let her go wherever she wants to. Don't be petty with restrictions
I get what you are saying I just hate the rule altogether regardless of the circumstancesShe quit on the team long before she quit the team. Have no problem with the rule in this instance. Unlike Austin Grammer, he waited until the end of the season.
I guess the lil general can't be man enough to address her. This team is a mess, and doesn't have the talent to win the conference. I guess all the ovc, asun talent is taking him to the promise land. He may be out of touch with today's athlete.
The good news is, she seems to be one of (if not "the") the last problem players on the team... Bad news, we may hear some things that are not so good about the program...
This statement got me to thinking about something and leads me to a question:
Does our women's bball program have an offseason conditioning program?
I know football has mat drills and most if not all of the guys stay on campus and condition with Spray in the summer. If I'm not mistaken our men's team has some type of offseason conditioning program as well. I think I have only seen offseason women's conditioning mentioned once or twice in the last few years. I'm not speaking of summer practice but actual conditioning. On top of that I know lots of football programs ( not sure about other sports) across the country even have nutrition requirements for players. I say all that to say that weight and conditioning has been a hot topic with our womens' basketball team over the last few years. I just wonder what the coaching staff is doing to correct the issue. i know that players have to want to work also but I would think the coaches would be letting them know what they should and shouldnt be doing.
All you have to do is look at Brea who took the initiative and lost around 30 lbs. during the off season. The rest worked out all summer and all came back in pretty good shape except for Jones. All you had to do is look at Jones and you could tell she went on the same diet and fitness program that Caya Williams, Shy Copney and China Dow was own.
Yes they do have a program and the rest of the team took advantage of it and I think it has been evident in how the rest have preformed. I know for a fact weight and conditioning was a very big topic at the end of last season and I believe that is why the three mentioned above left.
It's all about ambition and desire to excel when given a chance. Some people think it is owed to them but don't think they should have to work for it. Some take the opportunity and work their butt off like Kiki Stewart and JJ and walk away with an education.