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NEW YORK -- Will Harris, a forward from the University of Virginia, just found out he won't have to sit out the mandatory transfer year and is eligible to play at the University at Albany immediately. Harris was granted a hardship waiver after Albany appealed on his behalf, arguing that Harris needed to move closer to his Queens home to help his mother, a single parent, and his three considerably younger siblings. With the decision, which was supported by the University of Virginia, Harris is now caught smack in the eye of the latest storm brewing in the ever-churning pot of college basketball........link to the rest of the story.

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Gonzo's position is pretty funny. With a dozen or so of the top 100 players each year coming from NYC and him at Seton Hall it's a small wonder why he wouldn't want to see guys come home again to go to school.

 

I guess I don't see how the Will Harris case is "a storm." Virginia didn't have a problem with it, Albany didn't have a problem with and I certainly don't have a problem with it :D No problem.

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Gonzo's position is pretty funny. With a dozen or so of the top 100 players each year coming from NYC and him at Seton Hall it's a small wonder why he wouldn't want to see guys come home again to go to school.

 

I guess I don't see how the Will Harris case is "a storm." Virginia didn't have a problem with it, Albany didn't have a problem with and I certainly don't have a problem with it :D No problem.

 

Well....if you don't have a problem with it then neither do I, I suppose :lol:

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