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Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 2:21 pm
by cujaysfan
PhoenixBluejay wrote:Just saw Tugs on ESPN....where he blames "greedy adults". I assume he does not consider himself an adult and as a victim. Im personally okay with everything but the hairdoo...thats the real crime


he appeared pretty coached up from what i saw. 'greedy adults' was mentioned a couple of times

the question i would have liked answered - after many years of recruiting - why did UL get selected out of nowhere? Were you told to go there or did you select it by yourself? Reconcile the payment received by 'greedy adults' with the out of the blue choice of UL.

Tugs didn't appear truthful to this guy.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 8:29 pm
by gtmoBlue
Creighton is Transfer U...we are rehabilitation specialists. Bring him on. ;)

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 9:34 pm
by Easypaddy
Have some self respect.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 9:40 pm
by Jays26
Easypaddy wrote:Have some self respect.


Ha! My guess is gtmo would sell his soul for a sweet sixteen. Or to be right on more than 10% of his predictions.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:41 am
by Outlaw_Wales
Gtmo is now the only one calling for this. Fans don’t want us to touch him. Players don’t want him near here. Coaches are too smart to risk entire reputation of the program. But gtmo, he thinks it’s totally worth it for a borderline talent who brought down Rick Pitino.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:54 am
by drbluejay
If Khyri returns and with Ballock, Alexander and Harrell returning, is Brian Bowen even good enough to crack the starting lineup at Creighton? .....Only 67 more pages to go.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 11:57 am
by gtmoBlue
I'm for doing everything ethical to help our program become a top 10 program and to increase the likelihood of Creighton winning a national championship. Giving a top 25 kid a 2nd chance included. Granted I am not as self righteous as many of you, but imo Tugs could be a nice addition to the team and performance. We fancy ourselves as Transfer U, rise to the challenge. The young man need only be a contributor to winning, starting is optional and not guaranteed. Khyri is history after this season - if he remains a top 20 pick, he'd be foolish not to go pro.

Louisville & coach Pitino self-destructed. They believed they were above the law.

Bruce & Mac will make the call. Whatever they decide is good enough for me.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:31 pm
by taa71458
I’m hearing he’s down to Creighton and LaVar Ball’s league.

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:59 pm
by mredle
taa71458 wrote:I’m hearing he’s down to Creighton and LaVar Ball’s league.

+1

Re: 2017 SF Brian "Tugs" Bowen (Louisville Commit)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 4:04 pm
by mredle
gtmoBlue wrote:I'm for doing everything ethical to help our program become a top 10 program and to increase the likelihood of Creighton winning a national championship. Giving a top 25 kid a 2nd chance included. Granted I am not as self righteous as many of you, but imo Tugs could be a nice addition to the team and performance. We fancy ourselves as Transfer U, rise to the challenge. The young man need only be a contributor to winning, starting is optional and not guaranteed. Khyri is history after this season - if he remains a top 20 pick, he'd be foolish not to go pro.

Louisville & coach Pitino self-destructed. They believed they were above the law.

Bruce & Mac will make the call. Whatever they decide is good enough for me.


I don't have a problem with giving someone a second chance, except when they refuse to acknowledge that they did something wrong in the first place, that would warrant a "second chance." In my opinion that was pure, unadulterated tripe that young Mr. Bowen was trying to sell on ESPN. No remorse, no second chance!