FORMER PLAYER
Jhasmin Player
SMU Recruiting Coordinator
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feat. assistant coach @theplayerway #PonyUp πβ¬οΈ #SMUWBB pic.twitter.com/rVJk7Ro7xR
Micβd Up π‘π₯. π π
— SMU Women's Basketball (@SMUWBB) July 29, 2021
feat. assistant coach @theplayerway #PonyUp πβ¬οΈ #SMUWBB pic.twitter.com/rVJk7Ro7xR
Except you are literally the only person here calling her a "misstep" or having anything negative to say about her at all. There's nothing wrong with keeping up with past members of the Baylor family. That extends to Coach Wilson, Jhas Player, Nina Davis, Britney Griner...you name it.Adriacus Peratuun said:Or......HoustonBear15 said:If you don't care, you don't have to open the thread. Very simple.Adriacus Peratuun said:
Honest question....
given the totality of the circumstances which lead to Wilson leaving Baylor, why do we care about her current whereabouts?
it is bad enough when people from other schools continue to reference missteps in Baylor's past.......maybe Baylor's own fans shouldn't also do it. Novel concept, let sleeping dogs lie.
Do you really think that interest in former players who graduated/left on good terms is equivalent to publicly following a former assistant coach who was put on leave and informed that her contract was not going to be renewed under any circumstance?Bone Squad said:Except you are literally the only person here calling her a "misstep" or having anything negative to say about her at all. There's nothing wrong with keeping up with past members of the Baylor family. That extends to Coach Wilson, Jhas Player, Nina Davis, Britney Griner...you name it.Adriacus Peratuun said:Or......HoustonBear15 said:If you don't care, you don't have to open the thread. Very simple.Adriacus Peratuun said:
Honest question....
given the totality of the circumstances which lead to Wilson leaving Baylor, why do we care about her current whereabouts?
it is bad enough when people from other schools continue to reference missteps in Baylor's past.......maybe Baylor's own fans shouldn't also do it. Novel concept, let sleeping dogs lie.
Take your own advice and stop with the passive aggressive casting of vague aspersions without evidence.
Will be taking an official visit to SMU Sept 11th! @iGREDUS @SMUWBB pic.twitter.com/kdptVk4SJM
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Adriacus Peratuun said:Do you really think that interest in former players who graduated/left on good terms is equivalent to publicly following a former assistant coach who was put on leave and informed that her contract was not going to be renewed under any circumstance?Bone Squad said:Except you are literally the only person here calling her a "misstep" or having anything negative to say about her at all. There's nothing wrong with keeping up with past members of the Baylor family. That extends to Coach Wilson, Jhas Player, Nina Davis, Britney Griner...you name it.Adriacus Peratuun said:Or......HoustonBear15 said:If you don't care, you don't have to open the thread. Very simple.Adriacus Peratuun said:
Honest question....
given the totality of the circumstances which lead to Wilson leaving Baylor, why do we care about her current whereabouts?
it is bad enough when people from other schools continue to reference missteps in Baylor's past.......maybe Baylor's own fans shouldn't also do it. Novel concept, let sleeping dogs lie.
Take your own advice and stop with the passive aggressive casting of vague aspersions without evidence.
Her choices burned the bridge [actually, more of a nuke]. Looking at offers of overlapping recruits by other programs [see above] is understandable. Keying on Wilson, not so much.
2022 Kennedy Cambridge's SMU official visit is Saturday, Sept 11.BUatbirth said:
She posts her upcoming official visits. She has several in September.
I wonder if a visit to Waco might be included with her SMU visit.