Scholarship table
If true, I wouldn't be surprised by this. Over the years, many many many cases of athletes burning out, for whatever reason. This narrative makes a lot of sense, too.We lose to Madison without Ed in 2018, and he was an important contributor in many other games. Seemed like a decent guy who also was well-liked by teammates. I wish him well in whatever he chooses to do with his life.We Are Marquette!
Looks like Wisconsin might be losing a starter ......Potrykus quotes a source that he is” unhappy with the direction of the program”Check out this article from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:UW guard Kobe King did not travel with the team to face Iowa on Monday nighthttps://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/college/uw/2020/01/27/uw-face-iowa-without-redshirt-sophomore-guard-kobe-king/4586669002/
Reminds me of Joey a little.
Really? My guess is he ends up at a program more than a little inferior to MSU.
I was referring to how Marquette and Wisconsin treated them. I think Koby is kidding himself if he thinks he can do better than Wisconsin.
I was referring to how Marquette and Wisconsin treated them.
How did Marquette "treat" Joey?
He started as a freshman, played 30 minutes per game and took as many shots as Sacar.I'd say they treated him pretty good.
Agreed. For some reason, I thought you were going another direction with your post.Carry on. You have another few hundred to get on the site before bedtime! (Just friendly kidding.)
Always thought Joey had questionable body language. Seemed to whine a lot when he didn't get his way.