His facebook status is "UNLV it is." I figured it was a legitimate enough source to warrant posting.
Good luck Reggie.
Agreed, hopefully following the ODB path will also lead him to stardom...
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/jan/08/reggie-smith-unlv-010811/
Apparently the idea of playing point guard isn't that big a deal since it is talked about openly in this article. One thing that I thought was odd was that it says he has 3.5 years of eligibility left. That can't be right as a mid-season transfer right? Everything I have read states that a mid-season transfer cannot spread out a redshirt over two different seasons. He only has 2.5 years left.
If he develops a good outside shot he could be a real force. Another former MU player I get to watch out here in the desert.
I figured it out from that picture. He hates big crowds. Especially since his last game was against Wisco. That must have really freaked him out..
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on January 09, 2011, 07:10:35 AM
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/jan/08/reggie-smith-unlv-010811/
Apparently the idea of playing point guard isn't that big a deal since it is talked about openly in this article. One thing that I thought was odd was that it says he has 3.5 years of eligibility left. That can't be right as a mid-season transfer right? Everything I have read states that a mid-season transfer cannot spread out a redshirt over two different seasons. He only has 2.5 years left.
By transferring at semester, Reggie will be able to begin competing after the conclusion of the Fall 2011 term. He will have 3 seasons of competition left, and the team/reggie can choose whether to waste half a season and play in 11-12, or sit it out, and still get 3 full seasons of play, starting in 12-13.
My guess is Reggie was indicating that he still will have 3.5 years on his five-year clock in which to use his remaining eligibility.
OK...thanks much. That is exactly what I thought.
Interesting that he went to a Lon Kruger team. I had thought that Kruger and Mike Irvin didn't really get along from his days at Illinois.
The point was made in LV that Kruger had recruited some Irvin players and although he didn't get any, he made a positive impression about the Rebel's program.
Quote from: NCAARules on January 09, 2011, 07:50:50 AM
By transferring at semester, Reggie will be able to begin competing after the conclusion of the Fall 2011 term. He will have 3 seasons of competition left, and the team/reggie can choose whether to waste half a season and play in 11-12, or sit it out, and still get 3 full seasons of play, starting in 12-13.
My guess is Reggie was indicating that he still will have 3.5 years on his five-year clock in which to use his remaining eligibility.
MY GUESS is Reggie is not smart enough to realize he won't have 3.5 yrs of eligibility left. Very poor decision to transfer mid-season.
If he begins playing at the semester break in 2011-12, he will have 2.5 yrs to play. If he waits for the beginning of the 2012-2013 season, he will have 3 full yrs. Under no circumstance will he have 3.5 yrs remaining.
Haha, awesome....I think the 3.5 year comment says everything you need to know about Reggie. Good luck in Vegas.
Quote from: 94Warrior on January 09, 2011, 10:01:54 AM
MY GUESS is Reggie is not smart enough to realize he won't have 3.5 yrs of eligibility left.
At least we're staying classy about it. :P
I don't know him personally, I can only judge him by his actions.
His poor decision-making speaks for itself.
FWIW, I don't wish well for any early or mid-season deserters (Mbakwe, Maymon and now Smith).
It would have been 'classy' for him to finish up the season with the teammates and coaches who are depending on him.
Quote from: 94Warrior on January 09, 2011, 11:02:00 AM
It would have been 'classy' for him to finish up the season with the teammates and coaches who are depending on him.
I don't disagree with you on that (in reading it as akin to fulfilling a contract), but at the same time it is the best decision for him and Marquette basketball.
- He's not going to see the floor, knowing that he's leaving at the end of the year.
- I can't see him competing in practice with his teammates.
Even if he held off announcing the intention to transfer, you can't really think that his heart would be in it.
I am a huge supporter of fulfilling obligations. Even more so with adults (read coaches). But I think this is a win for everyone ultimately.
Quote from: esotericmindguy on January 09, 2011, 10:04:58 AM
Haha, awesome....I think the 3.5 year comment says everything you need to know about Reggie. Good luck in Vegas.
He didn't say it BTW...the article did.
Good luck Reggie.
Maybe he wanted to go to a school that beat UW-madison this year.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 09, 2011, 01:11:36 PM
Maybe he wanted to go to a school that beat UW-madison this year.
... and beat uw-madison a few years ago to go to the sweet 16 after uw-madison was somehow ranked #1 in the country for a short time!
Reading this article about needing to get away from home makes me wonder if he was subject to some bad influences from his high school and neighborhood crowd and that Milwaukee just was not far away enough. There is definitely something going on here that only he and the coaching staff know about. Good luck Reggie!
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/jan/08/reggie-smith-unlv-010811/
Makes no difference to me that he is transfering. I never thought he was very good anyway, his shot will probably never develop becuase of his poor mechanics, so I doubt he has much success in the future at UNLV. I can't say I want him to do well because that would just be a huge lie.
Quote from: flash on January 09, 2011, 04:56:35 PM
Makes no difference to me that he is transfering. I never thought he was very good anyway, his shot will probably never develop becuase of his poor mechanics, so I doubt he has much success in the future at UNLV. I can't say I want him to do well because that would just be a huge lie.
Reggie already has a better shot and mechanics and upside potential than does Junior Cadougan. We actually saw Reggie score from the field and make some 3's during game action. Reggie will be a good player at UNLV, without a doubt.
He has 3 1/2 half years, the same as Maymon.
Quote from: bilsu on January 09, 2011, 07:38:58 PM
He has 3 1/2 half years, the same as Maymon.
Pet peeve, please excuse the digression...
Some people on this board are highly confused between "seasons of competition" of which you get four, and the 10-semester/five-year clock.
Reggie has used one of his four seasons. He only has three left. That is the end of the story on seasons of competition.
After sitting out his residency requirement (two semesters), he will have 7 semesters (or 3.5 years) in which to use his remaining three seasons of competition.
"Years of eligibility" can be a vague term, and we are spending lots of time in these threads arguing over the semantics that can be avoided by using precise language.
Putting away the soapbox. Thank you.
It looks like you are right. I just checked Maymon's status and he is listed as a sophomore. Given that he will end up playing 7 semesters instead of 8. Both Smith and Maymon must have really been miserable at MU to be willing to lose a half of season of playing time (either that or they are stupid). However, Maymon probably believed he be in the NBA before his eligibility was up so losing half a season would not matter to him.
I can't wait to go watch him next year and maybe heckle a little bit....
It was always fun giving Amoroso a hard time when he and the Aztecs would roll into town!
Quote from: bilsu on January 10, 2011, 09:16:45 AM
It looks like you are right. I just checked Maymon's status and he is listed as a sophomore. Given that he will end up playing 7 semesters instead of 8. Both Smith and Maymon must have really been miserable at MU to be willing to lose a half of season of playing time (either that or they are stupid). However, Maymon probably believed he be in the NBA before his eligibility was up so losing half a season would not matter to him.
No Maymon will play six semesters. One at MU and five at Tennessee. The only way he could have played seven is if he would have redshirted the entire 2010-11 year.