Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 5:34 pm
Did he have the big hair?DC69Wildcat wrote:There was a young man who looked a lot like Dallion Johnson sitting with Kellan, Luke, Nelson, Will, and Thon at the soccer game yesterday.
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Did he have the big hair?DC69Wildcat wrote:There was a young man who looked a lot like Dallion Johnson sitting with Kellan, Luke, Nelson, Will, and Thon at the soccer game yesterday.
In a case like this, when does he become eligible to play games for whatever new school he chooses? At the end of fall semester 2019, or once he attends a class for spring semester of 2020? Or something else? Regardless, seems like less than ideal timing to make the decision, since he may well have even less than 2 years remaining. I sort of assume that he was hoping that his preseason efforts would put him in position for more playing time, but of course, we don't know all that goes into this particular situation. Sure seems like a good kid, so best of luck.CatsUpNorth wrote:Micah Potter transferring from Ohio State. Somebody we were interested in as a recruit, no idea if we would be interested now. Two years of eligibility remaining.
He''ll be able to play January of 2020 and would graduate Spring of 2021. I'm assuming he'll enroll somewhere January of 2019.GoalCat wrote:In a case like this, when does he become eligible to play games for whatever new school he chooses? At the end of fall semester 2019, or once he attends a class for spring semester of 2020? Or something else? Regardless, seems like less than ideal timing to make the decision, since he may well have even less than 2 years remaining. I sort of assume that he was hoping that his preseason efforts would put him in position for more playing time, but of course, we don't know all that goes into this particular situation. Sure seems like a good kid, so best of luck.CatsUpNorth wrote:Micah Potter transferring from Ohio State. Somebody we were interested in as a recruit, no idea if we would be interested now. Two years of eligibility remaining.
Yep. And he was with an older man whom I presumed to be his dad.wildforthecats wrote:Did he have the big hair?DC69Wildcat wrote:There was a young man who looked a lot like Dallion Johnson sitting with Kellan, Luke, Nelson, Will, and Thon at the soccer game yesterday.
I would be both pro Potter and Formica.mccabemi wrote:He''ll be able to play January of 2020 and would graduate Spring of 2021. I'm assuming he'll enroll somewhere January of 2019.GoalCat wrote:In a case like this, when does he become eligible to play games for whatever new school he chooses? At the end of fall semester 2019, or once he attends a class for spring semester of 2020? Or something else? Regardless, seems like less than ideal timing to make the decision, since he may well have even less than 2 years remaining. I sort of assume that he was hoping that his preseason efforts would put him in position for more playing time, but of course, we don't know all that goes into this particular situation. Sure seems like a good kid, so best of luck.CatsUpNorth wrote:Micah Potter transferring from Ohio State. Somebody we were interested in as a recruit, no idea if we would be interested now. Two years of eligibility remaining.
I don't believe so. Steere was originally committed to Creighton, but de-committed to be closer to home (from High Point). One can infer he believed he would get more playing time than he was receiving from NC State thus far, but, who really knows? Leaving a second program is not a great look.DCA06 wrote:Ian Steere decided to transfer from NC State. Did we recruit him?
Going to 4 different high schools likely would have made it a hard admitRichmondCat wrote:I don't believe so. Steere was originally committed to Creighton, but de-committed to be closer to home (from High Point). One can infer he believed he would get more playing time than he was receiving from NC State thus far, but, who really knows? Leaving a second program is not a great look.DCA06 wrote:Ian Steere decided to transfer from NC State. Did we recruit him?
Sounds like he's being advised by LaVar Ball.collegecoach8502 wrote:Going to 4 different high schools likely would have made it a hard admitRichmondCat wrote:I don't believe so. Steere was originally committed to Creighton, but de-committed to be closer to home (from High Point). One can infer he believed he would get more playing time than he was receiving from NC State thus far, but, who really knows? Leaving a second program is not a great look.DCA06 wrote:Ian Steere decided to transfer from NC State. Did we recruit him?