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OJ Mayo commits to USC?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2510229
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This is great for UCLA on a number of fronts
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Never heard of the guy.
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Why is that? |
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Another famous USC athlete named OJ... awesome.
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1. UCLA has Arizona with an old, albeit good, coach and makes for a good out of state rivalry. Ever since Monty left, Cali has been struggling for a premier team and after last years run, UCLA looks to be ready. With a decent USC squad, it can only help. 2. OJ Mayo has baggage galore. I think he's suspended in one of his states from playing basketball due to something he did wrong. Wherever he goes, the NCAA will camp out. Nothing's better then watching the Rules committee combing through your opponents AD. 3. OJ Mayo committing basically forces out Gabe Pruitt and Nic Young. Mayo and Walker, while they'll be name signings, will hurt USC in the long run as they'll take these kids instead of signing 4 year players to come in and help USC continue to build something. 4. Freshmen rarely are game changers. Mayo has thought about going to Europe for one season so he can get money fast and not attend class. Not exactly a good lockerroom guy, dont you think? |
OJ Mayo sounds like a really awful drink.
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mrbug's #3 is what little programs tell themselves when they can't get those one and done players. not that ucla is little or anything, but it's still a bad reason not to recruit a mayo, oden or durant.
yeah, he's got baggage, but the guy is as legit as lebron was. he can have someone write his book reports for 3 months and carry a team into the sweet 16 on his own. you recruit guys like that no matter what. usc will be 4 times better than they were going to be in 07, will get tons of pub from this, and recruit a better class for 08 and 09 because of it. shoot, you don't think other 07 recruits don't want to play with mayo? bill walker might still end up at ksu (i was hoping they'd all go there, that would be fun to watch), but now he's probably going to look at usc. second, there is no rule that says you have to bring in all one year players or all four year players. texas has damion james and kevin durant coming in next year. they'll be the best players on the team and be gone in 07/08. but we also have several very good multiple year types coming in too. best of both worlds. we're also recruiting jerryd bayless (thoser pastners can go fuck themselves) and anthony randolph for 07, both one and done players. rick barnes has made a living off under appreciated 4 year scrappy types (pj tucker, most recently) and still jumped into the rent-a-player-pool as soon as he could. shit, he wouldn't of let aldridge back next year even if lamarcus wanted to stay. he and most other coaches see the value in these recruits, and the value in these recruits seeing your program as a stepping stone to the league. finally, ask jim boheim if he regrets bringing in carmelo. mayo is a better prospect than he was. i guess my point is, this is in no way good for ucla |
also, it's not like ben howland wouldn't take mayo in a heartbeat.
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OJ Mayo is definately NOT good eats.
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I don't get the "as recognizable as LeBron James" part. I've never heard of this guy until this thread, and I regard myself as fairly knowledgeable about the sporting world.
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I would be suprised if Mayo ever sets foot on the court for USC. This guy has absolutely NO interest in going to school. The article just touches on this fact. This is not the same type of situation as Greg Oden. At least he acknowledged that he might want to go to college. This is the kind of guy who would challenge the draft rule in court.
As far as people not hearing about him. More people would have heard of him if he had a chance to be drafted in the 2007 (or even the 2006) draft. I suspect he will have his high school games on ESPN this coming year. He has been rated as the #1 prospect in the 2007 class since the end of his freshman year. |
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It was huge news here in Cincy when he chose North College Hill to be the school he went to. I never saw the hype either, but he's been touted as the next LeBron since grade school around here. |
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never heard of him. |
Joe Mayo?
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Hell, at 18 - if I could make $10 million guaranteed, I'd blow of school as well. Mr Bug seems to think this makes him a "bad" guy in some way, which is absurd. |
I'd cut off a finger to make $1 million guaranteed right now.
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I've watched him a few times, its hard to compare him with Lebron because OJ's supporting cast is a lot better than Lebron's but OJ appears to be a better scorer and that's about it. Lebron was better in every other area, IMO. Mayo can shoot a lot better than Lebron.
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Is my memory wrong or wasn't OJ on the cover of SI when he was in junior high? I think he has disappeared a little relative to that early attention, but if we didn't have LeBron already, I think a lot of media would be making OJ into "LeBron." It's just not as hot a story as it was a few years ago.
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Ben Howland wouldnt touch Mayo with a ten foot piece of bread |
It's nice to see the words "OJ" and "commits" in a headline without also seeing "double homicide".
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OJ Mayo looks like he's ready for the NBA already, and I am not talking about his basketball skills.
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if the knock on him is he wants to become a proffesional player instead of a servent in the NCAA then i dont see a problem. too bad im with the NBA in thier age restrictions :)
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I thought he was going to Kansas State to hook up with drunky?
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That doesn't. This does. hxxp://www.cleveland.com/hsboysbasketball/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/sports/1146040724219270.xml&coll=2 Quote:
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"Is OJ Mayo gonna have to choke a bitch?"
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Might as well be signed by the Trailblazers for the summer league this year. :)
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heybrad strikes again.. :) |
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Frankly, it sounds made up... EDIT: Shit, rkmsuf beat me to it. |
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I'd cut your finger off for $1 million too. |
Why not head to Europe?
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I am pretty sure that is what his representatives are looking at. Of course he will be looking for a one year deal with no buyout clause. Not sure if the good teams overseas would bring him in under those conditions. |
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he's been a known quantity since he was 14. luckily for him he didn't peak to early and looks like a superstar in the making.. i don't know how tall he is, but he's built really well, super quick, and has great ball skills. i think he's 6'4 or 6'5 but i don't know for sure Quote:
i really don't believe that. do you have any proof? i certainly don't follow ucla basketball, but i'm finding it hard to believe ben howland wouldn't a lebron type talent, even if he is a worthless punk. |
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that is exactly what struck me about the story, I have heard of him, but only in passing - nothing compared to the LeBron blitz of a few years back. |
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I think it's interesting that Mayo picked USC even though Floyd doesn't appear to have gone after him very hard. I'm sure Floyd is happy to take him since he should help USC tremendously in recruiting, although from what I know of Tim and what little I know of Mayo, I doubt he will get along with this kid.
That's if, as mentioned, he actually shows up on campus in the first place. |
One of Scout's Headlines states:
OJ Mayo: News Conference on Hold. Wonder if circumstances have changed.. |
I guess he is just waiting for his Mom to get into town. He is still expected to verbal to USC.
There are a couple of misconceptions here. He was suspended for school like 5 days, not 180 as was initially reported in that newspaper. He is also able to play high school basketball. He played varsity basketball as a 7th and 8th grader in Kentucky but 7th and 8th graders are allowed to play varsity so that isn't an issue. There is a possibility that his teammate and fellow blue chipper Bill Walker may have played as a Freshman twice so he may only have 1 semester of eligibility in Ohio remaining. It is still a pending issue with the Athletic Association in Ohio. There are a lot of stories about Mayo that probably aren't true but if I were a college coach I would never recruit the kid. All it takes is one member of the multiple hangers on to take illegal benefits and you're in trouble like the Reggie Bush situation at USC. He lives with his 'grandpa' in Cincinnati who is really just a guardian. I believe his parents like in WV still but I'm not certain about that. |
Why does this guy sound more like Maurice Clarett than Lebron James...
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Lot's of bitches in Europe that need choking. |
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Wait, hold the Mayo! |
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mack brown likes character kids too, but up until the spring he carried one of the worst human beings on the planet on the planet along in ramonce taylor, and taylor isn't near as good as mayo is. these 'character kid' coaches have a way of overlooking that when a big dog looks into them. second, the clearinghouse is an ncaa body. if they don't clear him, no one can. if you mean ucla admissions, then ok. i have no knowledge of his grade situation. as for the schools recruiting him, the final three are just who he chose. i don't think he has a texas offer, but i know he would have if his interest in us had been more serious. no point in howland wasting resources on him if he doesn't want to come. i don't mean to be arguementitive on whether howland wants mayo or not. maybe he really doesn't. my main objection was to your homerist view that this is only good for ucla. unless mayo goes the other trojan oj while on campus, this will be only positive for usc basketball. nobody outside the west coast watches pac-10 basketball unless its a national espn game. but most are fox sports end-of-a-triple-header-at-10/11pm-local-time games. mayo and usc will be a national story all year long. usc will gain instant legitimacy, and time floyd, who is already a great coach and recruiter, will get into homes he couldn't have without mayo. what micheal vick did for virginita tech, tj ford for texas basketball, shaw did for kobe, etc, mayo will do for usc. ps - once you are done asking boheim about carmelo, ask any sooner fan or miami hurricane fan (if you can find one) if they cared about the hoodlums that ran around those programs in the past. sooner fans talk about their ill-gotten gains with nothing but fond memories. cheating? rape? coke? guns? don't care. they won. bottom line, in the long run, wins are more important that graduates. sad but true. |
I thought this kid was a football or baseball prospect until I found out hes playing at my old high school today.
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Heh... the old "any recruit that USC gets wanted to go to UCLA, but didn't have the grades" argument. Honest question... do you have any proof of this happening? Seems like a very common theme on the UCLA scout.com message boards, especially now USC is getting a lot of the best football recruits from all over the nation. |
DOLA - I don't want Mayo anywhere near the USC basketball program. I don't think the short spike in notoriety and national coverage is worth all the potential for bad things to happen. The team isn't going to be a contender to beat UCLA or Arizona in the next couple of years, with or without Mayo. Floyd has done an excellent job bringing the program back so far, would hate to see Mayo ruin it.
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it's almost always worth it, historically. |
With a name like OJ, I figured we were talking about a football player.
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