This is a classic example of Fiji at work
Posted on: April 21, 2017 at 09:38:27 CT
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Nobody with a halfway functioning brain will buy this "logic."
Three players brought in by the old coach leave the program after the coach voluntarily leaves the program himself. Yet Fiji wants to put the APR issue created in part by those departures on the new coach because by date the departures occurred when the new coach had taken over.
Rector was one of Haith's too numerous recruiting mistakes (remember Dominique Bull? didn't think so). He wasn't good enough to play at the high Division I level and consequently didn't get much playing time, so he moved on like a lot of players do in that situation. Perhaps he stays if the coach who recruited him didn't quit on Mizzou.
Biedschied was a risky transfer who fit the Haith profile of trying to grasp for ready-made fixes rather than develop talent over time. Transfers can work, but the ones who arrive with baggage are prone to blow up on you. Haith picked the wrong transfer this time.
Jones left supposedly because he trashed an apartment. Another of the Haith/Fuller recruits who had trouble keeping their noses clean.
So those three guys don't belong on Haith's record because their exact departure dates were in the first four months of Anderson's tenure. What a crazy view.