Good for DJ, good for Penn State, and I guess good for Phillycoach!
Quote from: Slim on August 12, 2011, 05:19:25 PM
Good for DJ, good for Penn State, and I guess good for Phillycoach!
I agree with good wishes to the kid and school, but am left with the instinct Phillycoach shades more to the problem than to any solution.
Seems like the only loser in the whole deal is Southern Miss. which essentially was a rented uterus for a year.
A Trevor transfer...
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-pennstate/Newbill-transfers-to-Penn-State.html
Interesting. Players don't usually transfer 'up', i.e. from CUSA to the B1?. Must be a closer-to-home thing. After getting lots of minutes and putting up decent #'s for a freshman. Interesting.
Which puts MU fans in somewhat of an awkward position: Cheering for DJ when PSU is beating up on Bucky. ;)
I NEVER feel awkward cheering against the Badgers!
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on August 12, 2011, 06:40:10 PM
Which puts MU fans in somewhat of an awkward position: Cheering for DJ when PSU is beating up on Bucky. ;)
PSU..isn't going to beat up on Bucky for a long time...Keep it real.
i would consider wilson to mu, and especially acker to mu, as transfering up
Quote from: boyonthedock on August 12, 2011, 07:07:56 PM
i would consider wilson to mu, and especially acker to mu, as transfering up
In both cases, a coaching change precipitated their move.
Newbill left USM high and dry about the same time of the year that MU did with him. He must be used to looking for new schools at that time of year.
Quote from: MUMac on August 12, 2011, 07:39:18 PM
In both cases, a coaching change precipitated their move.
Newbill left USM high and dry about the same time of the year that MU did with him. He must be used to looking for new schools at that time of year.
Hey, kid got crap on last summer and he made the best of a bad situation by excelling in his transition to Division I basketball. Can't get jealous of him advancing his potential.
Quote from: The Golden Avalanche on August 12, 2011, 07:41:42 PM
Hey, kid got crap on last summer and he made the best of a bad situation by excelling in his transition to Division I basketball. Can't get jealous of him advancing his potential.
You quoted me, but with your response, I am not sure why. I was merely commenting about the coincidence in the timing.
Not many recruits transfer at this time of the calendar. Oddly, there is an MU flavor to 3 - Mbakwe, Wilson and Newbill.
Best of luck to DJ, I'm curious as to what precipitated this. Simply a move closer to home? Family reasons? Homesick, like Wilson? Sidenote: how ironic would it be if Newbill transferred closer to home for the same reason Wilson's transfer bumped him out of Marquette? Bad situation at USM? Or was Phillycoach just not happy?
This kid's situation feels a bit like Maymon. A talented kid that might just be getting bad advice. I'm hoping it's not the case and that it works out for him, but the timing of this, especially in light of how he got bumped, seems rather odd.
Im not sure what "bad advice" Newbill is getting. He hooked on where he could after MU dumped him, and then transfered to a school in a bigger conference, closer to home. Seems fine to me.
Quote from: brewcity77 on August 12, 2011, 08:50:05 PM
Best of luck to DJ, I'm curious as to what precipitated this. Simply a move closer to home? Family reasons? Homesick, like Wilson? Sidenote: how ironic would it be if Newbill transferred closer to home for the same reason Wilson's transfer bumped him out of Marquette? Bad situation at USM? Or was Phillycoach just not happy?
According to this article you hit it right on the head Brew. http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-pennstate/Newbill-transfers-to-Penn-State.html (http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-pennstate/Newbill-transfers-to-Penn-State.html)
"Penn State is not too far," said Newbill, who was didn't like being far away from home. "I can come and get away when I want to focus on me."
"He's going to be a big-time point guard," Adolphues said. "I compare him to Deron Williams. He's 6-4 point guard who can shoot the basketball and is an excellent teammate."
http://www.zagsblog.com/2011/08/12/d-j-newbill-to-penn-state/
Good luck to newbill. Psu is not much of a basketball school but they have gotten a little better recently. I think Wilson will be a better player in te long run but I also think that newbill is going to be a better player than most people originally thought. His situation doesn't seem like maymons whatsoever in my eyes.
Quote from: MUMac on August 12, 2011, 08:22:39 PM
Not many recruits transfer at this time of the calendar. Oddly, there is an MU flavor to 3 - Mbakwe, Wilson and Newbill.
False. Mbakwe left right before classes started. Newbill left his school in August. Wilson's announcement came in JUNE and was written on the wall for a long time before that.
Good luck to DJ Newbill. I think he will end up with a nice college career and maybe even a shot at a pro career.
Quote from: Jay Bee on August 13, 2011, 10:33:24 AM
False. Mbakwe left right before classes started. Newbill left his school in August. Wilson's announcement came in JUNE and was written on the wall for a long time before that.
I realize some people are anal. I stated time of the calendar - meaning later in summer. Wilson's was announced June 30. Newbill and Mbakwe in August.
Sorry you took it to mean the same day. :o
I'm wondering if Larry Eustachey took DJ last summer knowing full well that he may not stay 4 years in Hattiesburg. It was a quick signing and it helped both parties for a year and maybe DJ has known for awhile and told Eustachey that Southern Mississippi wasn't for him and as soon as Penn State hired the coach with a Phildalphia background, that was his ticket. Many coaches wouldn't have granted a release like Eustachey did and a player usually doesn't make a decision this late unless it's been an issue for awhile.
DJ couldn't transfer to another Big East school and this new guy at Penn State may be just what the doctor ordered to get the Nittany Lion program into the recruiting market in Philly, New York, Washington D.C., Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on August 13, 2011, 06:35:18 AM
"He's going to be a big-time point guard," Adolphues said. "I compare him to Deron Williams. He's 6-4 point guard who can shoot the basketball and is an excellent teammate."
http://www.zagsblog.com/2011/08/12/d-j-newbill-to-penn-state/
Deron Williams? Really?
I'm very happy for DJ. Great job turning around a situation that was less than ideal.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on August 13, 2011, 05:09:43 PM
Deron Williams? Really?
Agreed. Definitely the next Derrick Rose.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on August 12, 2011, 05:56:41 PM
Seems like the only loser in the whole deal is Southern Miss. which essentially was a rented uterus for a year.
Kid had not much of a choice when he was left with no options at the breakup. Hope he succeeds at Penn State. Whole thing was not done well by MU.
Quote from: Hoopaloop on August 14, 2011, 03:17:22 PM
Kid had not much of a choice when he was left with no options at the breakup. Hope he succeeds at Penn State. Whole thing was not done well by MU.
I smell
I smell Orange County!
Seems like DJ left USM with a NCAA (minor) infraction parting gift...to go with a bunch of others racked up in their Atletics Department.
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A USM men's basketball player received permission to compete for a team in a summer basketball league in Philadelphia, Pa., in June, 2011, but he later competed for a different team in the Delaware County Pro-Am League in King of Prussia, Pa. without approval from the athletic director, in violation of NCAA rules.
USM took steps to suspend the player for a game, and provided educational sessions for all basketball student-athletes on summer basketball league rules.
The name of the player involved in the violation is redacted from the document, but D.J. Newbill, a former USM player who recently transferred to Penn State, is named on the roster of Hi-Fi House in the Delaware County Pro-Am League.
http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/article/20110828/SOUTHERNMISS/110827018
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on August 30, 2011, 11:31:30 PM
Seems like DJ left USM with a NCAA (minor) infraction parting gift...to go with a bunch of others racked up in their Atletics Department.
http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/article/20110828/SOUTHERNMISS/110827018
I knew that kid was trouble.