Maymon's Tennessee debut on tap
Former MU Golden Eagles forward and Madison Memorial star Jeronne Maymon says he will be eligible to play his first game for coach Bruce Pearl and the University of Tennessee on Saturday.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/111614244.html
nothing from Tim Maymon yet?!
Why does Rosiak post this junk? Nobody is interested in JMay anyway.
Quote from: Victor McCormick on December 09, 2010, 01:21:20 PM
nothing from Tim Maymon yet?!
"will start off as the backup to Tobias Harris at
power forward..."
glad to see that spending a year away from DI basketball paid off and he got what
he daddy wanted.
In all seriousness, I have nothing against JMay and hope that he is happy in his new situation.
Well, Jimmy, Lazar, and Crowder play/played the 4 and the 5 and got plenty of open outside shots and opportunities to take the ball inside. Hopefully he will get what he is looking for at Tennessee, but it's too bad he missed an opportunity here at MU which probably fit all of his interests even if he technically was the PF or C on the floor.
Thought this was kind of a classless article from Todd.
He does a great job writing about MU and their players...stick to that.
No need to bash a former player no matter how the situation ended.
I don't think it was intended as a bash. Sounded more like his curiousity was piqued as to how Maymon will fit into the rotation at Tennessee.
Quote from: APieperFan3 on December 09, 2010, 01:32:56 PM
Thought this was kind of a classless article from Todd.
He does a great job writing about MU and their players...stick to that.
No need to bash a former player no matter how the situation ended.
Classless? C'mon. He poked him a couple of times.
Settle.
Another article from GoVolsxtra...
http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2010/dec/08/maymons-debut-forces-changes/
We really could have used his toughness this year. Too bad it didn't work out.
I think it is more facts than jabs...
QuoteNot sure how the 4 man is used in Pearl's system, but that's pretty much the same position he played -- and was reportedly unhappy playing -- at MU. I'm guessing his main role will be to bang in the lane and rebound. Which is what he didn't want to do for the Golden Eagles.
Though this may be a jab haha...
QuoteMaymon told the Knoxville News he was waiting on a final grade to be posted to make his eligibility official. The class? Bowling.
Yeah, he very well could have been starting this year if he stuck around.
Quote from: dsfire on December 09, 2010, 01:35:36 PM
I don't think it was intended as a bash. Sounded more like his curiousity was piqued as to how Maymon will fit into the rotation at Tennessee.
Agreed. I don't think he was taking shots at Maymon. I think that Todd, like most MU fans and followers, found it odd that Maymon supposedly transferred from MU because he was unhappy playing the 4 and he went to another program where he's playing the 4.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I feel like there's more to the transfer story than just Jeronne (read: Tim) being unhappy about his position. That being said, I don't really care what that "more" is and I wish Jeronne the best and hope he is happy and is able to become his own man.
Bowling and musicology. Glorious. Thank goodness for higher education.
So did Todd write this article because MU fans want to know or he just wanted to stoke another raging debate on MUScoop??
Bowling and musicology must strain the brain.... ;)
Quote from: APieperFan3 on December 09, 2010, 01:32:56 PM
Thought this was kind of a classless article from Todd.
He does a great job writing about MU and their players...stick to that.
No need to bash a former player no matter how the situation ended.
FWIW, this isn't an "article," its an entry on Todd's JS-sponsored blog. Which means, its not going to be in the paper (if anyone still reads it). I think the fact that its a blog entry leaves a little more room for other tangential stuff, that, although somewhat related to MU...doesn't necessarily have to fit as strict of criteria as an article would (such as "about MU and their players")
Agreed. Just a blog item about items of interest.
Quote from: Victor McCormick on December 09, 2010, 02:16:15 PM
FWIW, this isn't an "article," its an entry on Todd's JS-sponsored blog. Which means, its not going to be in the paper (if anyone still reads it). I think the fact that its a blog entry leaves a little more room for other tangential stuff, that, although somewhat related to MU...doesn't necessarily have to fit as strict of criteria as an article would (such as "about MU and their players")
Point taken. Thanks VM.
"Class-less" was probably not correct word choice...but I'm not exactly a beat writer! :)
I love the work Todd does, follow him on twitter, and really enjoy his 1on1 questions with players, etc...this piece just rubbed me the wrong way.
Quote from: Nukem2 on December 09, 2010, 02:03:30 PM
Bowling and musicology must strain the brain.... ;)
That "Bowling" would be an accretited course at any university is mind boggling. I get that everthing doesn't have to be Physics or even English composition. But Bowling? Not exactly preparing our students to compete in the global economy.
I always liked Maymon and continue to wish him nothing but the best. I hope his career at TN is really successful.
No, Bowling and Musicology make him a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Tennessee. The only school in America where the average studen't ability to read and write was garnered by 100 hours of remedial Romper Room.
Jeronne, Tim and Bruce deserve each other. I just want to know if, in addition to his uniform, Tennessee issued Maymon a firearm to protect himself against the quality of human being who makes up the Tennessee football team.
Quote from: Henry Sugar on December 09, 2010, 02:46:03 PM
I always liked Maymon and continue to wish him nothing but the best. I hope his career at TN is really successful.
++
Quote from: Nukem2 on December 09, 2010, 02:03:30 PM
Bowling and musicology must strain the brain.... ;)
A great example of what a state school can offer it's athletes!
Quote from: APieperFan3 on December 09, 2010, 01:32:56 PM
Thought this was kind of a classless article from Todd.
He does a great job writing about MU and their players...stick to that.
No need to bash a former player no matter how the situation ended.
Nothing wrong with calling a spade a spade, and that's all he's done. He's just addressing the issues Maymon supposedly had playing at MU and showing how things really won't be different at UT.
The Vols play Pitt on Saturday on ESPN at 2:15. I'll be setting my DVR.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 09, 2010, 02:34:48 PM
That "Bowling" would be an accretited course at any university is mind boggling. I get that everthing doesn't have to be Physics or even English composition. But Bowling? Not exactly preparing our students to compete in the global economy.
I took my high school senior son to It's Indiana, It's Indiana recently. While there, they said as long as they can get a teacher to teach the course and there's interest (I think at least 3 students if I remember correctly), they will offer the class. An example they gave was a class in how to speak "elf".
Pretty easy to see why there's a bowling class for credit. The beer frame alone would make it worthwhile.
ps...my son's final two choices are becoming a Hoosier or a Warrior. I'm ok with either but I don't think I'll become an IU BB fan soon if he chooses I I, I I.
Quote from: mu-rara on December 09, 2010, 01:24:39 PM
Why does Rosiak post this junk? Nobody is interested in JMay anyway.
No kidding. Why doesn't Rosiak concentrate on providing some new Crean updates!
Quote from: HoopsMalone on December 09, 2010, 01:28:16 PM
Well, Jimmy, Lazar, and Crowder play/played the 4 and the 5 and got plenty of open outside shots and opportunities to take the ball inside. Hopefully he will get what he is looking for at Tennessee, but it's too bad he missed an opportunity here at MU which probably fit all of his interests even if he technically was the PF or C on the floor.
More like had his opportunity taken from him by his Dad and AAU coach.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 09, 2010, 02:34:48 PM
That "Bowling" would be an accretited course at any university is mind boggling. I get that everthing doesn't have to be Physics or even English composition. But Bowling? Not exactly preparing our students to compete in the global economy.
No, but its exactly what students need to compete in the SEC.
Quote from: NickelDimer on December 09, 2010, 03:27:20 PM
Nothing wrong with calling a spade a spade, and that's all he's done. He's just addressing the issues Maymon supposedly had playing at MU and showing how things really won't be different at UT.
They're not called 'spades' anymore. They are 'non-traditional' players.
Quote from: BrewCity on December 09, 2010, 03:56:17 PM
They're not called 'spades' anymore. They are 'non-traditional' players.
Good call!
Sounds like your prototypical off-guard at 6'7" and 258 lbs. BTW, I took "Individual and Dual Sports" during my last semester at MU. Consisted of golf, tennis, and bowling. Yeah, many bb players in class with me. This stuff is a pretty normal occurrence, especially at middle of the road schools.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 09, 2010, 04:07:50 PM
Sounds like your prototypical off-guard at 6'7" and 258 lbs. BTW, I took "Individual and Dual Sports" during my last semester at MU. Consisted of golf, tennis, and bowling. Yeah, many bb players in class with me. This stuff is a pretty normal occurrence, especially at middle of the road schools.
Did the grade in that course jeopardize your eligibility?
Had some credits to blow and thought boosting the old GPA would sit well at home. Think I rocked a solid B in the course. You know, that bowling smack is harder than it looks.
Before folks start rippin' on Musicology, let's have show of hands on who's takin' a Horton Roe? Common now, fess up. I know you're out there.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 09, 2010, 04:07:50 PM
Sounds like your prototypical off-guard at 6'7" and 258 lbs. BTW, I took "Individual and Dual Sports" during my last semester at MU. Consisted of golf, tennis, and bowling. Yeah, many bb players in class with me. This stuff is a pretty normal occurrence, especially at middle of the road schools.
Finally, and answer to that perplexing question - How did 4everwarriors graduate?
My best grade was in an economics seminar that met on Thursday nights - Cost Effective Strategies For Malted Beverage Consumption.
Quote from: LittleMurs on December 09, 2010, 04:33:22 PM
Finally, and answer to that perplexing question - How did 4everwarriors graduate?
My best grade was in an economics seminar that met on Thursday nights - Cost Effective Strategies For Malted Beverage Consumption.
I participated in that Econ Seminar discussion group at the Ardmore.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 09, 2010, 02:34:48 PM
That "Bowling" would be an accretited course at any university is mind boggling. I get that everthing doesn't have to be Physics or even English composition. But Bowling? Not exactly preparing our students to compete in the global economy.
Have you seen the courses offered in Madison? Pretty amazing list of sluff courses...don't get me wrong, MU has some, too. However, the big state schools have a mountain of them.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on December 09, 2010, 07:14:04 PM
Have you seen the courses offered in Madison? Pretty amazing list of sluff courses...don't get me wrong, MU has some, too. However, the big state schools have a mountain of them.
Don't hate on Comms majors!
Early history of broadcasting... history of TV... Tv Programming...
crap Maymon probably could cut it in those classes
great use of a free edumacation. if he really buckles down, should prepare him well for life after the nba ::) next musical bowling II
Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 09, 2010, 02:34:48 PM
That "Bowling" would be an accretited course at any university is mind boggling. I get that everthing doesn't have to be Physics or even English composition. But Bowling? Not exactly preparing our students to compete in the global economy.
It's a Phy Ed elective. Calm down.
Is Maymon 6'5", 6'6", 6'7" or 6'8"
Quote from: mviale on December 09, 2010, 09:44:08 PM
Is Maymon 6'5", 6'6", 6'7" or 6'8"
He's 7ft1, has 4.4 40 speed, can dunk on a 12-foot rim, and can play all 5 positions on the court.
-Tim Maymon
In all seriousness I kind of feel bad for him having to deal with that insanity. I hope he does okay at TN.
Does anyone know...has Maymon been cleared to play today?
Quote from: BrewCity on December 11, 2010, 09:41:47 AM
Does anyone know...has Maymon been cleared to play today?
Supposedly pulled an all-nighter studying with gutter guards on.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 11, 2010, 10:00:42 AM
Supposedly pulled an all-nighter studying with gutter guards on.
Tim Maymon was there the whole time holding up a Jeronne to Bowling sign he created in paint. Reports say he was also wearing a Coogi sweater.
Quote from: BrewCity on December 11, 2010, 09:41:47 AM
Does anyone know...has Maymon been cleared to play today?
The last I heard was he had NOT been ruled eligible and did not travel with the team to Pittsburgh.
It is assumed he will be ruled eligible (after a 5-day grace period) before Tennessee's next game, on Tuesday, against Oakland.