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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:52 pm Post subject: Rico tossed |
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| Rico has been suspended indefinitely. There's quite a laundry list of violations. I don't know how many will make it to the public sector, but the problems range from the classroom to workouts and his biggest liabilities are his mouth and attitude.
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Tider27 Heisman

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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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Sad really...
| Quote: | TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - University of Alabama freshman guard Rico Pickett has been suspended indefinitely from all basketball-related activities for failure to comply with team rules, according to Crimson Tide head coach Mark Gottfried in a statement issued Sunday night.
"We have standards and levels academically as well as athletically that our student-athletes need to meet, and there are consequences when they fail to do that," said Gottfried.
The Decatur native was a starter in 20 of the 29 games he played this past season and averaged 5.9 points |
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psychojoe RTB WRITERS


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:00 am Post subject: |
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That is a shame. He has a lot of athletic ability, but there are aspects of his game that definitely need work. I hope that he grows up some and gets himself squuared away.
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AlabamaMan All-Conference


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:51 am Post subject: Rico - He gone. (link) |
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http://decaturdaily.com/stories/8447.html
Pappy says he's gone.
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psychojoe RTB WRITERS


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:53 am Post subject: |
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If he does leave, I hope he figures out that most schools do expect him to go to class. He is also going to find out that regardless of his athletic skills a point guard who can't score from the perimeter and turns the ball over a lot is not in high demand.
Typically those who see playing time as a freshman struggle at first but adjust and get better as the season progresses. I'll be kind and say that Pickett did not improve anywhere near as much over the season as Hillman did.
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psychojoe RTB WRITERS


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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It is no wonder that recruiting is such a crap shoot. You try to evaluate a 16-17 year old player regarding ability to play at your level, ability to do the academic work expected and ability to fit in with your team concept. I got the idea, right or wrong, that Rico came in with a "star" mentality. He is far from the first high school stand out to start out with this attitude, but most are humbled by competing against those who are as good and more experienced and learn to adapt and fit in. Apparently Rico is still insisting on "his way".
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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| psychojoe wrote: | | It is no wonder that recruiting is such a crap shoot. You try to evaluate a 16-17 year old player regarding ability to play at your level, ability to do the academic work expected and ability to fit in with your team concept. I got the idea, right or wrong, that Rico came in with a "star" mentality. He is far from the first high school stand out to start out with this attitude, but most are humbled by competing against those who are as good and more experienced and learn to adapt and fit in. Apparently Rico is still insisting on "his way". |
If you only knew how right you are. PM on the way.
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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| psychojoe wrote: | | It is no wonder that recruiting is such a crap shoot. You try to evaluate a 16-17 year old player regarding ability to play at your level, ability to do the academic work expected and ability to fit in with your team concept. I got the idea, right or wrong, that Rico came in with a "star" mentality. He is far from the first high school stand out to start out with this attitude, but most are humbled by competing against those who are as good and more experienced and learn to adapt and fit in. Apparently Rico is still insisting on "his way". |
I had a friend in Decatur say that he thought signing Rico wasn't a good move and it wasn't due to his ability.
There are stories circulating about another school trying to recruit Rico when he was on the team and it lead to Rico asking to be released from his scholarship, which, the staff denied.
Bottom line, there is a lot of drama with this kid and I don't consider it a loss for him to not be wearing Crimson next season.
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psychojoe RTB WRITERS


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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This explains a lot to me about why the chemistry on this team never clicked, and why when the game was on the line, Hollinger was on the court instead of Pickett.
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bamanaf Heisman

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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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I honestly dont think I could of taken much more of Pickett. Not my style player from the get go.
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:48 am Post subject: |
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| He was up here at Walmart signing autographs on alabama basketballs saturday from what my brother said. Even in HS here he seemd to have a "me" attitude. I was hoping Bama would help him with that because he does have potential.
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:59 am Post subject: |
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Two related comments pulled from an article posted on AL.com today...
| Quote: | "We have standards and levels academically as well as athletically that our student-athletes need to meet and there are consequences when they fail to do that," Gottfried said in the release...
An Alabama source said Monday that Pickett's suspension was not related to academic issues. |
Mark Gottfried needs to be openly and aggressively questioned regarding his carefully worded comment alleging academics either did or might have played a role in the decision to suspend Pickett. Gottfried did not openly assert such, but his statement clearly hints that academics was a determining factor.
Yet, some unnamed 'source' later clearly states that academics was not involved in this decision.
If the unnamed source is correct, then Gottfried's action and effort is just horrible. And someone in the press and our fan base needs to hold him accountable, for God knows our AD will not.
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:33 am Post subject: |
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| On a side note Gator.......How much longer is Mal gonna hold on to that title? When can we expect to see new/real leadership?
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psychojoe RTB WRITERS


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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:58 am Post subject: |
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| alagator wrote: | Two related comments pulled from an article posted on AL.com today...
| Quote: | "We have standards and levels academically as well as athletically that our student-athletes need to meet and there are consequences when they fail to do that," Gottfried said in the release...
An Alabama source said Monday that Pickett's suspension was not related to academic issues. |
Mark Gottfried needs to be openly and aggressively questioned regarding his carefully worded comment alleging academics either did or might have played a role in the decision to suspend Pickett. Gottfried did not openly assert such, but his statement clearly hints that academics was a determining factor.
Yet, some unnamed 'source' later clearly states that academics was not involved in this decision.
If the unnamed source is correct, then Gottfried's action and effort is just horrible. And someone in the press and our fan base needs to hold him accountable, for God knows our AD will not. |
What I have been hearing is that Pickett originally got in trouble for not going to class. As remediation he was expected to go back to class, as well as some early morning running, which he never showed up for. If you parse this like Bill Clinton then technically he was suspended for failing to do the extra running, not for no class attendance.
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