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Quote in the PJS from Wilkin's father. Scares the _____ out of me.
I have seen a lot of baseless speculation in my time, but this is pretty astounding. Take off the aluminum foil hat, the NCAA and ESPN do not have an evil plot to foil Bradley.He will not see Bradley unless he drives through Peoria. And the only reason is the NCAA doesnt want his type of talent at a school in the Missouri Valley. His story is made for ESPN and if he is in the Valley his story wont be told by Vital or Digger.
And btw how can ESPN even try to call themselves an authority or College Basketball when they have hired a man in Phelps who opening cheers and supports Notre Dame. It is terrible that they put him on the TV to openly tell everyone how great Notre Dame is how their fans are the best and how incredible the school is. Sicking to have to see him lap up the school that fired him on national tv.
Even a signed NLI doesn't guarantee a recruit will end up playing at Bradley, so this isn't worth getting too worried about.
Anthony Grundy, Dwight Buycks, Daniel West, and others appeared to be locked up as certain BU recruits in the past, but never made it, and they all signed Letters of Intent.
If he wants to play at Bradley, he will. And right now it sounds like he really wants to play here. That's all we can ask for.
The only thing going on is that Wilkins wants and needs to play somewhere, and it won't be Bradley this year like he was hoping. And the NCAA appears set on denying his eligibility, so he has to go to juco, it's his only option. There is not hidden plot, and the Wilkins still want John at Bradley. Anything could happen, but I see him here in the fall of 2010.
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Hey, I am on your side here! I do believe that he would have been cleared if he was trying to get into a BCS school.
I don't think the NCAA sits around and tries to make sure all the top talent goes to it's favored schools, but I do believe their committees (eligibility, rules violations, and other issues) definitely have a slant of favoritism toward the big boys.
There have been numerous, well documented cases of cheating by BCS schools that have never been punished as harshly as they seem to come down on minor schools like Alabama A&M, SEMO, etc.
Even a signed NLI doesn't guarantee a recruit will end up playing at Bradley, so this isn't worth getting too worried about.
Anthony Grundy, Dwight Buycks, Daniel West, and others appeared to be locked up as certain BU recruits in the past, but never made it, and they all signed Letters of Intent.
If he wants to play at Bradley, he will. And right now it sounds like he really wants to play here. That's all we can ask for.
And though I don't totally agree with the conspiracy idea that has been suggested, if you don't think the NCAA is in bed with the BCS conferences, you are naive.