First of all, other than trying to ensure next year is not a total disaster, the current players have little leverage IMO. You've finished in the bottom three the last two year, you have no room to pound your first and pout.
Secondly, other than 3-5 players maximum, this is a scrape and rebuild IMO (again). Players are individuals who chose OHIO, we chose them and I fault them none in accepting a scholarship. It's an honor and in many cases, these guys chose their best offer, along with where they wanted to go. We obviously know transferring could be a traumatic experience, especially if you don't want to go. However from purely a basketball perspective, once again, I'd guess only a few qualify as building blocks moving forward. I would however include Jason into one of the 3-5 keepers.
Third, I heard rumor that if SP went, Jason would go too. I gather that the rumor was accurate. Which leads me to my uneducated opinion on this topic realizing I do not know JC or SP, or the inner working of maybe JC was just unhappy. However, from a distance, it feels like an emotional/irrational decision for 2 reasons:
1) JC is at the right level. I don't think he can play at a higher level and have near the impact he has here. He's on the promotional poster for this OHIO team the next 2 years. Leading scorer, focal point--he's the man. He transfer to a higher level, I don't think he's on that poster. He's solid, he's good, he's the best we got--but remember his peers thought him as 3rd team MAC good too?
2) He's burned his redshirt year meaning he's got 2 years left and will have to sit out 1 (pending appeal). If you're really miserable, then maybe that's a warranted decision. On the other hand, if you're making an emotional decision and trying to prove a point, you may be "winning the war" ("ya see, I told you I'd leave and I did--take that--I love you SP, this is for you!") and "losing the battle" ("I just burned 50% of my eligibility for a guy I may not see 10x the rest of my life.") Simply appears shortsighted. Sleep on a few days buddy and get some solid advice.
Bottom line, he's one of the few I'd like to see stay and I'm sorry this is the route he's chosen. Hate to sound cold blooded, but it's a performance business--win more games, this doesn't happen. Same will be true in the business world and any other performance based organization you may be apart of in the future.
Last Edited: 3/20/2019 2:32:08 PM by Chicken George