Where would you play?

Yardeth

Heisman
Jan 2, 2007
13,196
17,213
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I would like to go back to EKU back in the 80’s and see if I could pull more leg than I did by not playing basketball.
College of Charleston - town is loaded with young talent, would be a close second.
San Dog - too expensive
Utah and BYU party hard and you could be a rockstar.
 
Jan 3, 2003
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Location and chicks I hear my 17 year old self saying lets go.
When I was graduating high school at 17, I was having a college graduation that was converting from an all girls school to coed recruiting me for academics (ACT scores). Yet I wasn’t smart enough to realize the M:F ratio would have really been in my favor, and didn’t even consider going there. 🤦🏻‍♂️
 

Trinity45

All-American
Oct 26, 2005
3,213
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You are a 4 year player average at best... destined for a office job.

Kentucky is not an option - please pick a college outside of the major conferences.

Me - Hawaii University
The best offer I got was from Tran there in the Blue Grass region
 

ruppcat

All-American
Jan 1, 2003
3,698
5,185
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You are a 4 year player average at best... destined for a office job.

Kentucky is not an option - please pick a college outside of the major conferences.

Me - Hawaii University
Where the free ride is.
 

SemperFiCat

Heisman
Mar 2, 2009
14,566
30,005
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I'm not catholic, but I'd go to Notre Dame. Get a great, prestigious degree, and have fun during football season. Maybe try to pull a Rudy.
 

FtWorthCat

All-Conference
Aug 21, 2001
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You are a 4 year player average at best... destined for a office job.

Kentucky is not an option - please pick a college outside of the major conferences.

Me - Hawaii University

If the Big East doesn't count as a major conference, St. John's. Play under Pitino and go into coaching.

Otherwise, I would go Army (West Point) or one of the Ivy League schools, because you can make a ton of money with a degree from any of those schools.
 

ukwildcatwildfan

All-Conference
Oct 17, 2008
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You are a 4 year player average at best... destined for a office job.

Kentucky is not an option - please pick a college outside of the major conferences.

Me - Hawaii University
Getting an Ivy League degree is about the best ROI on your free scholarship possible if you aren’t going to the NBA. Still need decent academics to get in but the bar would be lower. I’m headed to Harvard.
 

bthaunert

Heisman
Apr 4, 2007
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I’d do Stanford. Top 5 school academically with warmer weather and a beautiful campus, plus playing in a major conference with an opportunity for NIL.
 
Feb 21, 2006
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Probably small west coast school.

SDSU, Loyola Marymount, St Mary’s,

Check out Cal Pepperdine campus. In Malibu right on the beach.

Why kids sit and hold jock straps in the SEC or B10 is beyond me. If im going to be on the bench it’s going to be somewhere like that.
 

L.O.D.

All-Conference
Feb 4, 2024
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If i was good enough to get recruited but not to be NBA. I Would go to best school I could for the degree.
 

UKWildcats1987

Heisman
Sep 9, 2021
18,819
32,066
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I'll go with southern florida since the OP said not from a major conference. St Pete Tampa is nice weather mostly and can drive to other nice locales in Florida within a few hours tops.