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Author Topic: it now seems if oj is going to play in college, it wil lbe at ksu  (Read 631 times)

October 25, 2006, 11:26:49 AM
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October 25, 2006, 11:38:49 AM
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October 25, 2006, 11:40:21 AM
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October 25, 2006, 12:13:27 PM
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USC for one and done to NBA.
KSU for college ball.


It actually makes sense and would be best for all parties involved(except USC who would obviously love to have OJ for four years.)

But OJ goes to USC, gets nice pub(or so I keep hearing) and then goes straight to the NBA after his first year.

Or if he wants to go to college (let's not kid ourselves, OJ wants the NBA) he could come to KSU and play with his best bud Skywalker and do some real damage while he gets an education, and then all three of our studs leave for the NBA.



But seriously.  OJ wants money and fame.  He's going to USC, and then straight to the NBA.


...Unless Walker can convince him otherwise  :love:

October 25, 2006, 12:15:58 PM
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USC for one and done to NBA.
KSU for college ball.


It actually makes sense and would be best for all parties involved(except USC who would obviously love to have OJ for four years.)

But OJ goes to USC, gets nice pub(or so I keep hearing) and then goes straight to the NBA after his first year.

Or if he wants to go to college (let's not kid ourselves, OJ wants the NBA) he could come to KSU and play with his best bud Skywalker and do some real damage while he gets an education, and then all three of our studs leave for the NBA.



But seriously.  OJ wants money and fame.  He's going to USC, and then straight to the NBA.


...Unless Walker can convince him otherwise  :love:

That makes no sense, as OJ is one-and-done no matter where he goes to college.  I've heard more comments about him wanting to be "low key" more than he wants to be in the spotlight...transferring to Huntington supports that.

October 25, 2006, 12:16:02 PM
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Hopefully walker's decision will sway him to ksu.  I'm like you guys, Even though everyone has mayo to USC, I have a feeling that somehow we will end up landing him.  I'd give it a 50/50 chance. I guess time will tell though.

October 25, 2006, 12:17:25 PM
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Hopefully walker's decision will sway him to ksu.  I'm like you guys, Even though everyone has mayo to USC, I have a feeling that somehow we will end up landing him.  I'd give it a 50/50 chance. I guess time will tell though.

i think it's 25% college, 75% play some form of pro ball, and 20% ksu, 5% usc

October 25, 2006, 12:23:16 PM
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Hopefully walker's decision will sway him to ksu.  I'm like you guys, Even though everyone has mayo to USC, I have a feeling that somehow we will end up landing him.  I'd give it a 50/50 chance. I guess time will tell though.

i think it's 25% college, 75% play some form of pro ball, and 20% ksu, 5% usc

I'd agree, except I'd guess 10% college.

October 25, 2006, 01:01:14 PM
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One reason why Mayo would not come to KSU would that if Beasley, Walker and Mayo were all on the same team it would be tough for all three to be lottery picks from the same team. 

Just a thought!

October 25, 2006, 01:16:20 PM
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If they all go to the NBA in the same year they will be competing for drafting order anyway, so what’s the difference if they are all on the same team?  In 2000 Cincinnati had two lottery picks and I would imagine that other schools have had at least this number and possibly even three, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to think it couldn’t happen

And I think there is a MUCH higher chance of Mayo playing college ball than some of you think.  I would put it closer to 75% with the other 25% being only if he has done something to disqualify himself in the eyes of the NCAA.  Whether he will play that college ball at K-State?  Maybe 50/50...

October 25, 2006, 01:25:01 PM
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It would remind me of the UNC team a few years ago.  They had 4 of the top 15 picks.