Colin Slater transferring

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Colin is looking for a starting postion. He was quite a step up from Von Julien and had some good moments on the floor this year. I wish him well. He's a very smart, likable, and approachable young man.
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I thought he sparked the team at times and should have gotten more PT. Always showed great support from the bench. Kinda stings. Good luck to the kid.
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He showed flashes but the staff clearly wasn't sold on him. It will be interesting to see how it works out for him. As for us it gives another scholly to give and god knows we need help. May it be used wisely.
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Too bad. I remember reading how excited he was to go to Tulane and return to his hometown from California. He was the only Conroy signee to stay with his commitment after Conroy was fired. We definitely need a higher level performer at point guard to compete in the AAC.
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JerseyWave wrote:Too bad. I remember reading how excited he was to go to Tulane and return to his hometown from California. He was the only Conroy signee to stay with his commitment after Conroy was fired. We definitely need a higher level performer at point guard to compete in the AAC.
The others were let go by Dunleavy. But, indeed, he really wanted to be here; too bad it didn't work out.
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