Hall2012 wrote:I thought the NCAA got rid of family hardship waivers? Or did they do an about-face on that rule and I missed it?
MullinMayhem wrote:Make no mistake and this is not an exaggeration...Heron is a program changer and was the best player in the SEC.
Savannah Jay wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Make no mistake and this is not an exaggeration...Heron is a program changer and was the best player in the SEC.
Heron is a good player and will help SJU. But he was not the best player in the SEC. According to the coaches in the SEC, he wasn't even one of the top 16. In fact, according to the coaches, he wasn't even the best player at Auburn.
http://www.secsports.com/article/22657404/2018-sec-men-basketball-awards-announced
Regardless, would be good news for SJU.
Hall2012 wrote:I thought the NCAA got rid of family hardship waivers? Or did they do an about-face on that rule and I missed it?
NJRedman wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Make no mistake and this is not an exaggeration...Heron is a program changer and was the best player in the SEC.
Heron is a good player and will help SJU. But he was not the best player in the SEC. According to the coaches in the SEC, he wasn't even one of the top 16. In fact, according to the coaches, he wasn't even the best player at Auburn.
http://www.secsports.com/article/22657404/2018-sec-men-basketball-awards-announced
Regardless, would be good news for SJU.
He wasn't the best player at Auburn? C'mon now.
NJRedman wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I thought the NCAA got rid of family hardship waivers? Or did they do an about-face on that rule and I missed it?
No, it still exists in some form because some athletes have legit family hardships. It's just harder to get and apparently his mother is legitimately very sick and has been the last year. He's not transferring because of lack of playing time or something like that, it seems to legitimately to be about being closer to her.
MullinMayhem wrote:At worst we may have another Ponds level, All-Big East caliber guard who stands at a freakish 6'5. Heron is a major, major player. He'd be starting on almost every Top 25 team.
Savannah Jay wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Make no mistake and this is not an exaggeration...Heron is a program changer and was the best player in the SEC.
Heron is a good player and will help SJU. But he was not the best player in the SEC. According to the coaches in the SEC, he wasn't even one of the top 16. In fact, according to the coaches, he wasn't even the best player at Auburn.
http://www.secsports.com/article/22657404/2018-sec-men-basketball-awards-announced
Regardless, would be good news for SJU.
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