Q&A with Coach Fox
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 3:32 pm
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66'- I know a little more about this than can be said but you answered the question yourself. Sources say that Neal is not taking classes this fall. And with the new PG commit from TX today read what you will into that but someone isn't coming back if this is a scholarship commit. And I find it difficult to believe that a recruit from TX who had interest from Rice and Sam Houston State would choose to walk-on at App. If you're going to walk-on then why not do it in state? And if you were Neal is it worth your time, as a Senior, to try and come back for what will be a couple of months when we have no post season?asu66 wrote:app97 wrote:out of boredom, I started looking up the players in the ASU directory and did not find Mike Neal. I wonder if he's done. He is still listed on the bball roster. Of course, Ty Toney is still listed in the directory, and we know that he's gone....so, who knows?
I'd hazard a guess that Toney can attend summer school on ASU's "dime" for the first session. The next session is in the new fiscal year. I'd say the meter runs out for him after this first summer term.
As for Neal, I'd hazard a guess that he's not taking classes during this first summer term--so he's not presently listed as a student. It's my understanding that the entire team is expected to report in July. That means they'll all be enrolled in classes for the second summer session. [Note: After giving that another brief thought, I took time to check the directory. Neal is the *only* upperclassman on the updated roster that isn't enrolled for classes. When I ask myself why a senior with a history of academic suspensions wouldn't be taking the opportunity to add some credit hours to reduce his class load during the fall and spring semesters--I didn't like most of the answers that came immediately to mind. As you said--who knows?]
I would hope that Neal sees a college diploma in his dreams and reports ready for his senior year--ready to work in more places than just at HCC.
Peacockesque.EastHallApp wrote:We'll see what kind of coach Fox is over the next few years, but I will already say he's a top-notch salesman for the program. Love the accessibility.
I've done some reading about this new PG commit from TX. According to his hometown newspaper, Ryan Goesling is "a three time All-District selection, shot 64 percent from the field and 77 percent from the free throw line while leading the Cowboys to a 24-13 record and two Bi-District championships. The 6-2, 170-pound Goesling, who will play collegiately at Notre Dame, averaged 17.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 4.7 assists."firemoose wrote:66'- I know a little more about this than can be said but you answered the question yourself. Sources say that Neal is not taking classes this fall. And with the new PG commit from TX today read what you will into that but someone isn't coming back if this is a scholarship commit. And I find it difficult to believe that a recruit from TX who had interest from Rice and Sam Houston State would choose to walk-on at App. If you're going to walk-on then why not do it in state? And if you were Neal is it worth your time, as a Senior, to try and come back for what will be a couple of months when we have no post season?asu66 wrote:app97 wrote:out of boredom, I started looking up the players in the ASU directory and did not find Mike Neal. I wonder if he's done. He is still listed on the bball roster. Of course, Ty Toney is still listed in the directory, and we know that he's gone....so, who knows?
I'd hazard a guess that Toney can attend summer school on ASU's "dime" for the first session. The next session is in the new fiscal year. I'd say the meter runs out for him after this first summer term.
As for Neal, I'd hazard a guess that he's not taking classes during this first summer term--so he's not presently listed as a student. It's my understanding that the entire team is expected to report in July. That means they'll all be enrolled in classes for the second summer session. [Note: After giving that another brief thought, I took time to check the directory. Neal is the *only* upperclassman on the updated roster that isn't enrolled for classes. When I ask myself why a senior with a history of academic suspensions wouldn't be taking the opportunity to add some credit hours to reduce his class load during the fall and spring semesters--I didn't like most of the answers that came immediately to mind. As you said--who knows?]
I would hope that Neal sees a college diploma in his dreams and reports ready for his senior year--ready to work in more places than just at HCC.
I've got calls out and will let everyone know as soon as I hear.