http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/53240692.html
Surprisingly early!
Wow, I woulda bet serious money that Cadougan would be cleared well before Mbao.
Before Junior? That's surprising.
Either way, this is great news. Get him in and working with the trainers right away!
Quote from: cheebs09 on August 14, 2009, 02:41:05 PM
Wow, I woulda bet serious money that Cadougan would be cleared well before Mbao.
No kidding. I wonder if this means that Cadougan's Clearninghouse clearance is going poorly?
Mbao cleared
Just spoke to coach Buzz Williams, who informed me that he just received word that freshman center Youssoupha Mbao has been ruled eligible by the NCAA Clearinghouse for the upcoming fall semester.
I'll have more on this in a bit.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/53240692.html
Quote from: Skatastrophy on August 14, 2009, 02:42:55 PM
No kidding. I wonder if this means that Cadougan's Clearninghouse clearance is going poorly?
Which makes no sense given that Junior spent his entire high school career in the US and Mbao has only been here for one year.
Gotta wonder if Christian Life is under the microscope.
While I hate to be a debbie downer, I wish it were Junior who received the early waiver...oh well, glad to see that at least there's some movement for our guys getting cleared!
Quote from: MUfan12 on August 14, 2009, 02:46:59 PM
Gotta wonder if Christian Life is under the microscope.
Maybe. But Mbao went to Stoneridge Prep which is already one of the schools that the NCAA has identified as having issues, and they definitely look closely at all their students.
Does it matter who gets cleared first? Junior still has a few weeks before classes. I take this as a sign that the NCAA is working on winter sports recruits.
+1, i was expectin a lot more Woo Hoo's and Hi-fives in this thread, you people are being bummers.
Clearly, Mboa comes before Cadugan in the NCAA alphabetical order.
I'm excited to read Todd's open gym reports on Mbao and Otule!!!
Great news about Mbao. Hopefully he's been introduced to Marquette Gyros.
Quote from: LLRj Since 1986 on August 14, 2009, 03:09:07 PM
I'm excited to read Todd's open gym reports on Mbao and Otule!!!
I think you'll now have to wait until next summer for open gym reports... ;)
Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!
I believe that he still has to be cleared by the Amateurism Committee...or whatever it's called.
Quote from: 4everwarriors' hedge trimmers on August 14, 2009, 03:05:18 PM
Clearly, Mboa comes before Cadugan in the NCAA alphabetical order.
The "M" must be silent.
Just wanted to let you all know that I am the one to blame for Cadougan's Clearninghouse clearance being held up.
Mbao cleared
Youssoupha Mbao was ruled academically eligible by the NCAA Clearinghouse for the upcoming fall semester on Friday afternoon, ending a nearly two-month process that ultimately kept the freshman center off the MU campus this summer.
"It's something that we've touched on every day," said coach Buzz Williams. "(Associate Athletics Director/Compliance) Danielle Josetti has been absolutely stellar in her daily consistency with the Clearinghouse. We're extremely excited."
Mbao, a 7-foot-2, 215-pounder from Dakar, Senegal, orally committed to the Golden Eagles on April 27. Mbao's journey began in his native Senegal, then took him to Spain before finally ending at Stoneridge Prep in Tarzana, Calif. in June, when he graduated.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/53240692.html
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on August 14, 2009, 03:33:33 PM
I believe that he still has to be cleared by the Amateurism Committee...or whatever it's called.
Correct per Todd's updated blog.
Quote from: SultanI believe that he still has to be cleared by the Amateurism Committee...or whatever it's called.
Quote from: Nukem2Correct per Todd's updated blog.
But he's now clear to start working with the team and working on with strength and conditioning coach, right? Even if he gets suspended for the early part of the year, it will be a great help if he can get stronger and get used to his team mates.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on August 14, 2009, 04:41:39 PM
But he's now clear to start working with the team and working on with strength and conditioning coach, right? Even if he gets suspended for the early part of the year, it will be a great help if he can get stronger and get used to his team mates.
Believe you are correct.
I wonder how long this sitting out is, and kind of wonder what the reasoning behind it is. Are we talking four games or ten? And either way, what exactly is the point of penalizing a kid for playing overseas if he's eligible? I don't understand the whole "penalty" aspect; I would think you're either in the clear or you're not...he's got to sit out games because he played on a team that had paid players when he was 16/17? Just seems like a stupid rule. Still better than being ineligible or sitting out a full semester, but I'm confused as to what the purpose for the penalty is in the first place.
I'm also wondering about the whole clearinghouse issues that Yous is cleared and it looks like we should know about Cadougan soon, but it literally took months longer for Lazar and Mbakwe. Did the clearinghouse change their processes or get more people to help with the process or did all the effort Buzz described taking place by the MU staff not take place in past years?
Lucca Staiger had to sit out an entire year at Iowa State, after the NCAA Amateurism Certification Program determined that he played on a professional team in Germany, while he was in HS. Staiger wasnt paid, but TWO players on the team were. He was found ineligible.
Great news. Remember, there is more to Todd's blog - you need to click the link to read it.
No matter what the ruling on Mbao's amateur statis, the best thing for this young man will probably be a red shirt. Give him a year to get acclimated and mature.
Quote from: oshkoshbgosh on August 15, 2009, 08:16:36 AM
No matter what the ruling on Mbao's amateur statis, the best thing for this young man will probably be a red shirt. Give him a year to get acclimated and mature.
Right...because we are so deep on the front line as it stands.
I would not expect much, if anything out of Mbao this year...assuming he gets cleared. If you are, you are likely to be disappointed.
Look at Thabeet's freshman year...24 mpg, 6 ppg, 6 rpg, 4 bpg
I doubt we get anything close to that production.
If he gets redshirted, does he not then have to sit out the suspension the following year? Just get it over with now and throw him in the mix. We've already one short on roster size, there will inevitably be injuries, and I'd rather see Yous go through some growing pains. Redshirting him means you believe Otule and Roseboro will both stay healthy and combine for 40 mpg, or you want to see Hayward log some serious minutes at the 5.
Quote from: GOMU1104 on August 14, 2009, 07:46:47 PM
Lucca Staiger had to sit out an entire year at Iowa State, after the NCAA Amateurism Certification Program determined that he played on a professional team in Germany, while he was in HS. Staiger wasnt paid, but TWO players on the team were. He was found ineligible.
Yes, but Todd also points out that the rules are changing.
I heard Mbao is questionable! Hit his head on the rim while backing into position.
Quote from: GOMU1104 on August 15, 2009, 12:22:43 PM
I would not expect much, if anything out of Mbao this year...assuming he gets cleared. If you are, you are likely to be disappointed.
Look at Thabeet's freshman year...24 mpg, 6 ppg, 6 rpg, 4 bpg
I doubt we get anything close to that production.
I'd just be happy with the four blocks per game!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
HI-FIVE!
EVERYBODY IS HUGGING EVERYBODY!
Re eligibility and ensuing suspension: Let us pray that whatever rule changes/new legislation on amateurism will allow Mbao to miss very little time. Hopefully all of these high fives are not wasted and Mbao winds up with the same year long suspension that the kid from Iowa State received.
Does anyone know if the two cases are the same? What can we expect? If that kid played on a team where only two guys were paid and he had to miss a whole year I worry that Mbao's fate will be the same.
Per Ganzer this afternoon:
Youssapha Mbao has arrivred in Milwaukee. Happy to have finally made his way to MU - relieved really. Said he worked out in new Jersey most of the summer. Looks like he added some weight/muscle. As far as his height goes, holy crap is he big!
Saw Yous at the Banquet in the spring - omg is he tall..... at that time he was still really really thin, but he is tall - whew!
Most 7'2" guys are.