Key is the only player we really need to stay. These top freshman coming in can and will replace Horston and Burrell if they leave.
You can be snarky all you want. Maybe Emily didn't choose wisely if she wanted to convey something positive, but the widely accepted interpretation of this saying is that things aren't as rosy as they seem.Tells me that people will take something and run with it without having the first d_ _n clue what the statement refers to.
You can be snarky all you want. Maybe Emily didn't choose wisely if she wanted to convey something positive, but the widely accepted interpretation of this saying is that things aren't as rosy as they seem.
I took it more to mean that we as fans have no ideas what players might be going through, particularly this COVID year, whether that has to do with basketball and the team or their personal lives completely unrelated to the program.
Not necessarily. During the end of season interview with the coaches, she could have been told that playing time next year was unlikely. Or even that her services were no longer needed. We just don't know for sure at this point.View attachment 360242Has to be some sort of team rules violation evidently.
....and the rosy as they seem refers to what? A guy, someone she thought was a friend, a team mate who's outward appearance is different than her private one? You don't know. That is a fact and maybe she did chose her words wisely from her perspective about what she was referring to. Get off your judgemental high horse until you know the facts.You can be snarky all you want. Maybe Emily didn't choose wisely if she wanted to convey something positive, but the widely accepted interpretation of this saying is that things aren't as rosy as they seem.
I took it more to mean that we as fans have no ideas what players might be going through, particularly this COVID year, whether that has to do with basketball and the team or their personal lives completely unrelated to the program.
View attachment 360242Has to be some sort of team rules violation evidently.
That would be a big surprise because she was a Kellie Harper recruit she didn't inherit her. I'm sure they had a plan for her when they recruited her. Hard to believe they would give up on her in one year.Not necessarily. During the end of season interview with the coaches, she could have been told that playing time next year was unlikely. Or even that her services were no longer needed. We just don't know for sure at this point.