I still don't understand Jaaron's decision. I don't fault him and I don't know what he values. I guess playing higher level competition. I don't think he's an NBA prospect regardless if he plays at Michigan or Ohio. Does he have a better chance of playing a NCAA tournament game? Probably. Will playing at Michigan improve his oversees stock? Honestly I don't know. I know he's passing on leaving a legacy here at Ohio. Good chance he would've of been preseason ALL-MAC maybe even Preseason POY. Ohio would've been picked to win the East and win in Cleveland. If he bet on himself at Ohio, and won POY. His number 2 would have joined the other POY's that also have degrees in the rafters. I think that is much cooler than the swag bag you get going to the NCAA. Nothing is guaranteed. I don't have time to follow Michigan to really care. Next man up!
Maybe 10-15 yrs ago, all of what you said might have mattered to him. But increasingly the mid majors are now regarded as minor leagues, and who wants to be POY in the minors if you can play in the big time?
Agree with Hawaiian here on a lot. I'm still a little salty about it when it's brought up, and I still don't get it, but it wasn't my decision to make. I despise the rule that allows it to happen without a sit-out year. There's nothing more from my personal perspective to be said about that.
With regard to your thoughts brucecuth, even if it's "minor league", unless he does magical things, he's a footnote at Michigan. At Ohio, he'd have been a legend. People would have made sure to not miss Senior Day because of Jaaron like they did with DJ, or Leon Williams, or Tillman, etc.
With as much college basketball as I watch, inevitably I'll watch him play at least once this winter. Since I rarely root for Michigan, I'll probably by default be rooting against his team, though not him personally.
Last Edited: 10/6/2017 2:04:51 PM by OU_Country