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Yuri
Young Charles and 3 others liked a topic by Franchise_08
Glad his clothing line wasn’t called “Transfer”4 likes -
It was all over some people not following all the things posted not just by posters but the twitter accounts of Stu and others. This entire thread was unnecessary and people said so but some just are not happy unless they are running around yelling the sky is falling the sky is falling. If they do follow all that are posted then they just choose to ignore what others in the know are saying. When Stu asked Ford about Yuri returning he said absolutely but that twitter post by Stu has been seen by some as non existent. Stu also early on explained that the Yuri tweet was about his clothing line. I guess he figured he would do what Thatch did with his clothing line and I wish him luck.3 likes
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Yuri
SLUMedBilliken15 liked a topic by cheeseman
Everything points to him staying unless he is drafted according to Stu and Ford.1 like -
Nice story by Stu. https://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/slu/goodwin-gets-a-break-before-resuming-pursuit-of-his-dream/article_46026829-f193-53cc-a100-7295cdfbe28a.html1 like
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Many on this board may not recognize the name, but Archie Eversole was shot and killed in Atlanta recently. He died on April 3. He was the artist responsible for the song "We Ready" that was the introduction music for the Billikens a few seasons ago. If it is still not ringing a bell.... "We ready....We ready.....We ready, for Y'all." Edit: The more I think about it, the more I think it may have been the tunnel music rather than the intro music. Maybe someone can help with exactly when it was played.1 like
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Lol funny OT thread. But yes RIP. A classic basketball song any baller will know1 like
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1) The guy had a newborn son in St. Louis. That difference alone makes the comparison irrelevant. 2) Get used to it. Since Carte'are's freshman year the Covid chaos, easing of transferring protocols, and money coming into the college game has and will continue to accelerate the frequency of transferring. 3) Just taking recent Billiken examples - Marten Linssen, Tramaine Isabell, Miles Reynolds and Zeke Moore all played for three schools in three or four (when including sitting out) years. Jalen Johnson was with four schools in four years, but didn't play last year due to injury. It's simply not the "headcase" hallmark you think it is.1 like
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Weird how the people who don't care about women's sports post the most opinions about women's sports.1 like
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Updates on some names the coaches are following: -Patrick Cartier (Hillsdale College) - Being prioritized by Marquette, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Valpo, Toledo, Colorado, South Carolina, Butler, Green Bay, Wright State, Milwaukee. No indication of any favorites yet. -Chance Moore (Arkansas) - Committed to Missouri State. -K.J. Williams (Murray State) - Testing NBA draft waters in addition to transferring. Plans are unclear but he's considered a top-5 available transfer. -Dalen Ridgnal (Georgia) - Committed to Missouri State. -Eric Williams (Oregon) - Hearing from a ton of schools, testing NBA draft waters. Texas Tech, Arkansas, DePaul, Memphis, and Georgia appear to be the leaders for now. -Ben Vander Plas (Ohio) - Narrowed list to Illinois, Ohio State, Iowa State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wisconsin. -Keylan Boone (Oklahoma State) - Hearing from Memphis, Arizona State, Xavier, Texas Tech, Georgia Tech, Pitt, UGA, and Tulsa. -Will Richard (Belmont) - Committed to Florida. -Grant Basile (Wright State) - Visiting Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, and Iowa State in the next few weeks. -Mohamed Wague (Harcum College) - Committed to West Virginia. -Kasen Harrison (Lamar) - Visiting Winthrop this weekend. Also being prioritized by IUPUI and Longwood. -Noah Carter (UNI) - Committed to Mizzou. -Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu (Texas-Arlington) - Testing NBA draft waters. No indication of leaders for transfer purposes. -Jacobi Wood (Belmont) - Narrowed his list to Vanderbilt, Murray State, WKU, Winthrop, Wofford, and Furman. K-State and George Mason are still trying to get involved. -Dexter Dennis (Wichita State) - Hearing from a couple dozen schools. West Virginia and Indiana seem to be pushing hard. -Zach Wrightsil (Loyola-New Orleans) - Visiting Marquette tomorrow. -Norchad Omier (Arkansas State) - Visiting West Virginia. Miami (visited), Memphis, and Florida also in the mix. Plenty of other names in the mix, but no newsworthy updates for those.1 like
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So the entire league lost about the same amount that Tomas Satoransky made this season. Why would the NBA pull the plug on funding something worth way more than that in good publicity, let alone gives an entire population of young players something to aspire to, strengthens the women's game at all levels, and makes the U.S. by far the global superpower in the women's game? About 25% of NBA players make more in a year than the WNBA's net loss. This is a rounding error for the NBA. The benefits far outweigh the costs here. It doesn't have to break even to be well worth it. And who knows, maybe someday it will.1 like
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Yuri
MusicCityBilliken liked a topic by slu72
NBA Scouts evaluate a player on whether his skills, physical make up, attitude, and athleticism he possesses meet NBA standards. They know what works in the NBA. They don’t really care where he played. Plus, after you get by the top 25 players in college the next 75 or so are probably too close to call.1 like -
Yuri
billikenbill liked a topic by billiken_roy
What do you call the above? Looks like you posted this to me? You paying this kind of attention only keeps the rumors going.0 likes -
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