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I wish we'd get to the point that this did not happen with mega-talented and extremely personable and well representing young men like Kenny.
I will miss him, wish him well and follow his career with great interest.
I hope he is wildly successful.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuI wish we'd get to the point that this did not happen with mega-talented and extremely personable and well representing young men like Kenny.
I will miss him, wish him well and follow his career with great interest.
I hope he is wildly successful.
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Re: Kenny Manigault leaving
Originally posted by AarghThis is in another thread, but deserves its own - and a link
WICHITA, KAN. ? Kenny Manigault, a 6-foot-4 freshman guard, has decided to leave the Wichita State University men's basketball program at the end of the school year, WSU head coach Gregg Marshall announced today.
Tnaks to 150964Shox for picking this up first
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This has been bantered about for weeks and not much of a surprise.
Actually, it's been expected and the best move for both parties.
Kenny needs to get back to Carolina hopefully find a program which is better suited for his abilities.
If you haven't noticed, there will be no true Frosh on this team for 2010/11.
And if you haven't figured out what the direction and strategy is for this program, well, you didn't pay attention in school either. 8)Above all, make the right call.
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There was a vibe missing from Kenny from day one. All I heard was he would be a gifted, physical point guard the Valley isn't used to seeing at that position. I know about him being a great kid. I get that, but my fear after being here last summer and playing his freshman year was he would turn out to be another AE (another great kid)...great potential upside, but at the end of the day an underachiever.
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Re: Frosh
Originally posted by WSUwatcherDon't speak so quickly about the absence of true freshmen, Ref. Certainly possible, and it's obvious that Marshall likes to give his guys a chance to develop before throwing them into the line of fire -- but let's see who replaces Manigault.
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