again - after 2 years of sitting out - things go bad
Rap didn't transfer to a power
1. RI was not replaced by a frosh. There was an open spot for him.
2. I believe RI did get to practice a fair enough amount. I don't know for fact. Do you?
since you have spent the majority of your last 3 days pining over RI, i will again share what i know:
in his time at NU:
- RI missed the majority of freshmen year practice with shoulder injury and rehab
- RI returned for a few weeks and re-injured the same shoulder, missed most of the practices for his sophomore year
during this time it extremely difficult to be a part of a team and future plans when
- you don't practice for 2 years
- you can't develop your skill
- you have no idea how to fit in or fulfill your role
- you are a program outcast, not be design but by day to day reality because you are "not in the mix"
- coaches don't know how you fit into future plans
- the grind or rehabilitation because annoying for all involved
- confidence in a strong return as unknown
etc etc..
combine those factors with the fact that RI would now be a "big" rather than a "wing" (his skill set and physical size didn't really match up to what is needed to compete at a high level in the big ten) and he would almost certainly be behind pardon and benson in 2018/19 and behind potentially Benson, Young, Nance, and potentially who else was recruited (ie. Jones) 2019/202 AND matching up against the top 'bigs" in the big ten ten. RI could of decided to stay and roll the dice and maybe earn playing time or leave and definitely play. after not playing for 2 years in college, that was the decision. RI choose to go a route that guaranteed playing time.
NU has no regrets in their decision - they are focused on the players they have moving forward and excited for those players. RI has no regrets and is loving his experience at Colgate.
but now as NU looks at bringing in potential pieces to fit what what they currently have - there is a "movement" to say i would rather have RI... but RI was this... and RI was the player of the year and RI was...
but completely ignoring the fact that RI missed almost 2 full years and wanted to pursue guaranteed playing team
continually harping on RI is unproductive to the board because it creates unwarranted arguments when both the NU staff and RI are completely happy with the decision