seriously doubt it....he will go to a high-major--...but a little known fact...back when he was still a relatively unknown
Canadian just beginning the recruiting process, Bradley might have actually been in the lead, and Waithe
actually visited Bradley (4/19/06)...but shortly thereafter found he didn't have the courses and academics
and was likely headed to juco....so BU dropped off........
*** note, in 2005-06 the NCAA revised the academic requirements & Core curriculum for eligibility, and all American high
schools knew about it, but unfortunately the Canadian high schools for the most part never knew and Marvell's
academic counsellors up in Canada simply dropped the ball and were clueless about his needs...this ended up hurting
Marvell big time, as he really is a fine student...
Here is a quote from the Toronto Sun:
"Waithe thought he had the necessary core courses to play NCAA basketball.
Guidance counsellors assured him, authorities at Loyola gave their blessings and
Waithe himself figured every detail was finalized. He enrolled in summer school,
only to find out the NCAA's clearing house would not give its approval."
He and his counselors followed the NCAA rules, but not the current standards
which went into effect this past school year. The NCAA has told us that they
do notify American schools when significant changes occur. (but not Canadain schools)
Have to check on their outreach to international schools and/or educational organizations.
The most recent change affected the definition of acceptable computer science courses.
Only courses that require programming in connection with math or science criteria
are countable. This was first effective August 1, 2005.
The are two places on the NCAA's website where this change is explain. One document
that explains initial eligibility changes. And it's present in the 2006 by-laws: it's a footnote
on page 180, the chart at the end of the Initial Eligibility chapter.
With the NCAA's final answer (No), Loyola seems out of the picture for this season."
Waithe has been taking visits to Big 12, Big East, & SEC schools...
He appears to have three favorites, Arkansas, Rutgers, Alabama...but the first story linked below says Alabama has been eliminated.
The second story from Oct. 13 says right now he appears to be leaning to Rutgers and will visit them again this weekend.
http://arkansas.scout.com/2/908299.html
http://rutgers.scout.com/2/908707.html
Here's a funny comment from Waithe after his visit to Arkansas...
"Arkansas, where he visited last weekend....was great. I loved it.
The atmosphere was great, the city not that good..."
uh oh....this means they must have allowed him to take off his blindfold when he was in Fayetteville, AR!! :lol::lol::lol::lol: