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Post by MinerMan2010 on May 10, 2010 15:38:47 GMT -5
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Post by Realm on May 11, 2010 0:51:44 GMT -5
The most unique decision was ... Arnett Moultrie's decision to withdraw from the draft, but not to return to UTEP. Rather, he withdrew to transfer, and don't be surprised if the Memphis native ends up at Memphis. No, UTEP doesn't plan to release Moultrie to Memphis (or Auburn, where former UTEP coach Tony Barbee now coaches). But all that means is that the 6-11 forward would have to sit out next season (which would be the case anywhere) and pay his own tuition (as opposed to being on scholarship) before becoming eligible in 2011-12. It's not ideal, obviously. But Moultrie would get in-state tuition, and sources told CBSSports.com he'd be eligible for every kind of pell grant available, point being that his student loan would be minimal. The only real downside is that Moultrie would lose a year of eligibility and only have one season to play at Memphis (as opposed to two at a school approved by UTEP). But he'd probably only play one more season anyway before entering the draft again, which is why, in the end, most close to the situation believe he'll be a Tiger. --Gary Parrish As bad as this sounds... nowhere as bad as when Alex Galindo and Ivan Almonte snubbed Coach Sadler.
Floyd pulled a rabbit out of the hat with the guys he is bringing in. Now... if he can ONLY get them on the playing floor.
Realm...
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