I am just a fan - but did graduate from A&M. As far as the 6 that transferred - my .02 - Sydney probably wanted to start (ditto for Tineya). Kay Kay & MJ - they graduated, but then messed up - I think it was a good idea to move on. Kylie - even though she was the #1 recruit - I don't remember seeing her get much playing time - and again - that may be it for her. Janiah - when I first saw her play - I told someone she reminded me of Chennedy - and from what I've heard, that was an accurate description.WBBALLFAN84 said:LOL!!! I am not a graduate of Texas A&M but have kids and relatives that did. Having played, coached and watched basketball for many years, I have different perspective on why kids may leave a program. All kids that leave may not have wanted to leave. Some may leave for more playing time, system doesn't fit, lack of development, more NIL money or coaches running players off. I can go on and on. I don't know why any of our current players left.AggieSports said:aggiedrjdub said:
Thank God that's over. Good luck to her; let's rock with who wants to be here.
AMEN!!I
As graduates and fans of the school, many are going to say it was somehow the athlete's fault. In some instances it may be, in others maybe not. Believe me, coaches have caused many athletes to transfer that didn't want to.
I look at these things from strictly a basketball perspective, which I'm sure many of you do also, because I have no inside knowledge on the culture of this team. I wish all of our players that transferred the very best and hope they ball out wherever they go and I will attempt to follow them and cheer them on. Additionally, I hope that the athletes and Staff will flourish also.