From a media friend: he's transferring to Portland State.
alabamagrizzly said:What’s PSU’s single game assist record? Whatever it is, it’s days are numbered.
Zirg said:alabamagrizzly said:What’s PSU’s single game assist record? Whatever it is, it’s days are numbered.
His assist records both came against D2 or lower schools. He's decent but not a difference-maker. This is the 5th different school he's played for in 5 years. See a trend?
GrizBall said:Zirg said:His assist records both came against D2 or lower schools. He's decent but not a difference-maker. This is the 5th different school he's played for in 5 years. See a trend?
This is not correct:
Sacred Heart Fr/So (2 school years)
Montana. Jr/Sr. (2 school years)
PSU. Grad (1 school year)
Not sure how you get 5 years/5 schools.
Zirg said:GrizBall said:This is not correct:
Sacred Heart Fr/So (2 school years)
Montana. Jr/Sr. (2 school years)
PSU. Grad (1 school year)
Not sure how you get 5 years/5 schools.
jr&sr years of high school included. Okay 5 schools in 6 years? Is that better?
Or change your perception of his commitment issues?
GrizBall said:Zirg said:jr&sr years of high school included. Okay 5 schools in 6 years? Is that better?
Or change your perception of his commitment issues?
Your first statement was incorrect and instead of just admitting that, you are now doubling down with a statement that really doesn’t make much sense.
He attended only one high school in Portland and graduated. Once you graduate from HS, as you know you can’t return. He then went to a East Coast prep school for a post-graduate year. This is a very common move for student/athletes who want to improve their academic and/or athletic scholarship opportunities, as a post-grad your NCAA eligibility clock doesn’t start. After Post-Grad you still have 5-to-play-4. You can only do one Post-Grad year. You must leave after the year. From Post-Grad he then went to Sacred Heart.
So if you want to try to use going to the same high school for 4 years, doing a Post-grad year and then attending a D-1 school as 3 schools in 3 years to make an argument that really is unnecessary, have at it.
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so your only contention is my adding one extra year? My point is still made. There's no loyalty and playing for 3 D1 schools was unheard of until recently. That's the trend I don't personally like. It's good for the kids options, but bad for loyal fans. All I'm saying.
Zirg said:GrizBall said:Your first statement was incorrect and instead of just admitting that, you are now doubling down with a statement that really doesn’t make much sense.
He attended only one high school in Portland and graduated. Once you graduate from HS, as you know you can’t return. He then went to a East Coast prep school for a post-graduate year. This is a very common move for student/athletes who want to improve their academic and/or athletic scholarship opportunities, as a post-grad your NCAA eligibility clock doesn’t start. After Post-Grad you still have 5-to-play-4. You can only do one Post-Grad year. You must leave after the year. From Post-Grad he then went to Sacred Heart.
So if you want to try to use going to the same high school for 4 years, doing a Post-grad year and then attending a D-1 school as 3 schools in 3 years to make an argument that really is unnecessary, have at it.
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so your only contention is my adding one extra year? My point is still made. There's no loyalty and playing for 3 D1 schools was unheard of until recently. That's the trend I don't personally like. It's good for the kids options, but bad for loyal fans. All I'm saying.
I'm really torn on this transfer portal. I actually feel, the GRIZ are going to be an improved team next season. Unfortunately, Portland State and Sac State, are going to be dramatically improved.
As for Cam, I can't fault him. If he was unhappy at Mobtana, I get it. This team ran better with him on the court. He filled a role well. Unfortunately, the offense was a lot too much about Beasley. Other guards were often on a back burner.
Cam's play made me a fan of his. I have a feeling, he just may haunt us next season. I wish him the best.