That's an insane decision.
TCU has added from the portal:
— Rocco Miller (@roccomiller8) April 29, 2021
G: Shahada Wells (UTA), Maxwell Evans (Vandy), Micah Peavy (T. Tech), Damion Baugh (Memphis)
F: Xavier Cork (Xavier), Emanuel Miller (TAMU)
Jamie Dixon will have a slew of fresh talented faces to work with in 2021-22.#TCU
MarcAg said:
Tcu has lost several assistants (and lots of players). Wonder if Jamie pulled out on Minnesota job because he's headed to TCU.
Know Your Enemy said:
I'm so confused right now.
Pumpkinhead said:
TCU is 34-54 in Big 12 conference play in the 5 seasons under Dixon.
TCU has landed the pledge of Texas A&M transfer Cashius McNeilly. Second former Aggie (Emmanuel Miller) to pledge a commitment to the Horned Frogs over the last three days. McNeilly has the potential to be a major scoring threat under Jamie Dixon.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) April 30, 2021
hmmm...LawHall88 said:TCU has landed the pledge of Texas A&M transfer Cashius McNeilly. Second former Aggie (Emmanuel Miller) to pledge a commitment to the Horned Frogs over the last three days. McNeilly has the potential to be a major scoring threat under Jamie Dixon.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) April 30, 2021
mazag08 said:
Good riddance to those cancers.
He was a mercenary for a coach who checked out prior to last season (evidenced by his nephew refusing to play). He was never committed to A&M, and though he had developed into a good player, it can be argued that his relationship with the McNeilly family was likely a bigger issue in the locker room than his play could make up for.DTP02 said:mazag08 said:
Good riddance to those cancers.
E-Man wasn't a cancer in the program at all and Cash was really just a distraction.
Pumpkinhead said:
TCU is getting a great player with Miller. Who knows what they are getting with Cashius McNeilly.
At the time he seemed like it. Then I learned new information about him. It's apparent now that he's attached at the hip with the McNeillys and they have very obviously been looking for their next job for quite a while. I don't want people like that on my team nor at my school.dcaggie04 said:
You referred to Miller as one of the leaders on this team and praised him to no end. Now since he didn't do what you want him to do, he was a cancer all along.
No doubt. Aggie basketball has already lost a lot its luster with me, as have most sports. But for some reason I still care and like to imagine that the kids that are here getting a free education actually want to be here.CapCityAg89 said:
And I don't disagree with what you're saying. Just that it's become all too common.
I don't know the particulars of the dynamics between McNeilly and Buzz, but I can see where Buzz might want a reset...that he was getting too reliant on this Canada pipeline which also means giving McNeilly a lot of power. He's moving two players now. Had he stayed, we could be at 4-5 players attached to McNeilly in a couple of years and that's a fragile situation for a head coach to be in.mazag08 said:At the time he seemed like it. Then I learned new information about him. It's apparent now that he's attached at the hip with the McNeillys and they have very obviously been looking for their next job for quite a while. I don't want people like that on my team nor at my school.dcaggie04 said:
You referred to Miller as one of the leaders on this team and praised him to no end. Now since he didn't do what you want him to do, he was a cancer all along.
TulaneAg said:
My opinion is that Miller isn't really a great bball player... He was just the best player on this bad and dysfunctional team. He could prove me wrong at TCU. I'm willing to eat a little crow on that take if necessary.