It was an obvious mistake to take Mickey back after he decommitted. In watching even a little of his play his last year of AAU ball and monitoring his stats, even a novice evaluator of recruits such as myself could not be optimistic of his chances of being a major player at OSU, and I am not a college coach who has a huge ass salary on the line making that decision. Couldn't score in high school, but he's good enough for OSU? Someone screwed the pooch in making that decision. Dude couldn't even make layups, same thing in high school as what happened in college as well. I don't mind that he transferred one bit, never really belonged on a Big Ten team that is supposed to compete nationally. Very troubling that the staff didn't make the obvious, better decision when they were given an out.
You aren't necessarily wrong but the kid did have quite a few circumstances that held him back. The injury was major and he had to change his style of play. Not easy. The NCAA thing that kept him out until Christmas was brutal keeping him from trying find his "new niche." I think in another year he'd be fine but I guess he wants to give it a go elsewhere.
With all of these transfers and coaches leaving, we don't know whats happening during training and practice. There are a lot of opinions being thrown around about this and that. It's disconcerting for sure but Matta has leeway. If his guys find some heart and play hard, all will work itself out. Another year of guys looking like they really don't care? The leeway will be gone most likely.
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