By getting a commitment from an eighth-grader, UK unwittingly sparked a debate in basketball circles about whether it's proper for colleges to seek commitments from prospects who only recently entered Puberty[Lexington Herald-Leader- May 13]
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By getting a commitment from an eighth-grader, UK unwittingly sparked a debate in basketball circles about whether it's proper for colleges to seek commitments from prospects who only recently entered Puberty
2 comments:
Aaron,
If you are a true UK fan, you will stop posting any news from the LHL written by Jerry Tipton. Linking to his articles only gives that scumbag more credit. He's anti-UK and has an agenda to hurt the program. You may disagree with me, but there is no denying his bias in his articles. Please consider not linking to Tipton's articles. Thanks.
Any time a question is asked on behalf of a child, that question should be accepted as the right question at the right time, regardless of how sinister the intent. Unless you live in Lexington. Then it is the winning tradition that is of greatest concern, the child takes second place.
Those parents should have considered those questions seriously and privately. Instead they chose to take offense and allowed the Pied Piper of Hamelin to entice them with fifteen minutes of fame - for his own self promotion.
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