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LutherRackleyRulez
07-21-2010, 02:17 PM
Commitment to:

- LACK OF EXCELLENCE!!!:eek::D

- SUCKING!:p


On a serious note,

I hope this ordeal for RB serves as positive learning experiemce for the kid!




The latest on Rashad Bishop

A shroud of questions hovered over the status of Rashad Bishop ever since his indefinite suspension from the University of Cincinnati Bearcats team just before the start of the Big East tournament in March.

UC head coach Mick Cronin shed light on Bishop's situation at a mid-summer press conference Monday and it appears Bishop is only weeks away from possibly returning to the program.

Cronin said Bishop's scholarship was not renewed and he was given the choice to stay in Cincinnati and attempt to earn it back or move elsewhere. Bishop chose to stay at UC and is currently in the middle of a six-week "commitment program" where he must prove he is dedicated to being part of the team.

"Moreso showing myself, (Athletic Director) Mike Thomas and his teammates that he is willing to do the things we want him to do off the floor to be on the floor," said Cronin, stating he can reward a scholarship to Bishop at the completion of the six weeks. "To me, you have to have a level of integrity in your program, it is one of the reasons I was brought here. Another thing is you have to have a commitment level to your teammates. I love Rashad, he is a great kid. He has worked really hard at it. He is close, he's got a few more weeks on his commitment program. Nobody wants him on our team more than I do. Probably other than Rashad."

Cronin said Bishop is currently enrolled in school, but would not specify if the rising senior is paying his own way.

Bishop was widely regarded as the top defender on the Bearcats last year while averaging 8.4 points and 4.4 rebounds. He showed flashes of brilliance including a 19-point breakout against Villanova and 17-point surge against Marquette. Both games ended in close defeats.

If reinstated he would be the second-leading scorer returning, behind Yancy Gates.

Cronin said a decision on Bishop's status will come in early August, prior to when the team begins its practices for an exhibition trip to Canada.

"He and I will sit back down again," Cronin said. "There are monitors on him every day as far as what he is doing from a commitment standpoint, on and off the floor.

"He wants to be here and I commend him for taking the risk to doing what he has to do to be on this basketball team and help us finish our process of getting it back to what we want it to be."






http://www.gobearcats.com/blog/2010/07/the-latest-on-rashad-bishop.html

X-band '01
07-21-2010, 02:42 PM
Rashad Bishop, meet Mardy Gilyard on how to turn one's situation around.

sirthought
07-21-2010, 03:25 PM
I hope he does well, as the kid needs to finish this or he'll be crushed emotionally.

He's not outstanding, but he's one of the few well rounded players they have. Sort of a CJ Anderson type player who can rebound well and score a little.

Xman95
07-21-2010, 03:43 PM
"To me, you have to have a level of integrity in your program, it is one of the reasons I was brought here."

I can't believe Cronin actually put "integrity" into the the same sentence with himself. Unless the words "lack of" precede the word "integrity" then Cronin's name shouldn't follow.

boozehound
07-21-2010, 04:47 PM
I can't believe Cronin actually put "integrity" into the the same sentence with himself. Unless the words "lack of" precede the word "integrity" then Cronin's name shouldn't follow.

Apparently it was one of the reasons he was brought there... :rolleyes:

"We need to restore the integrity of this program. Get me Mick Cronin immediately!"

GoMuskies
07-21-2010, 05:07 PM
Anyone who voluntarily becomes part of that program should be committed.

Masterofreality
07-21-2010, 05:15 PM
As a few have rebranded the Oakland Raiders slogan:

Committment to Excrement

LutherRackleyRulez
07-21-2010, 06:40 PM
Anyone who voluntarily becomes part of that program should be committed.

GoM,


The mental health angle was the 1st thing that came to my mind when I read


Commitment Program....


somebody over @ uc needs to re-brand this deal!!!:)

xu05usmc
07-23-2010, 07:47 AM
I've posted this before as a Criminal Justice phd student at UC I've been a teacher's assistant for a lot UC Basketball players and gotten to know them. Rashad Bishop is a really good kid, works hard in the classroom and is really bright. Never skips class, does his homework, is always prepared. He just let emotions get to the best of him one day with Cronin after practice and that led to his "suspension." I really hope everything works out well for him, he is good guy and deserves better than what Cronin is giving him.

xavierj
07-23-2010, 08:22 AM
I've posted this before as a Criminal Justice phd student at UC I've been a teacher's assistant for a lot UC Basketball players and gotten to know them. Rashad Bishop is a really good kid, works hard in the classroom and is really bright. Never skips class, does his homework, is always prepared. He just let emotions get to the best of him one day with Cronin after practice and that led to his "suspension." I really hope everything works out well for him, he is good guy and deserves better than what Cronin is giving him.


Here we go with the UC apologist. You UC guys take this stuff on Xavier message boards way too seriously. I also love how all these guys who post on Xavier message boards are so closely connected to the UC athletic department. They know everything from who they recruit, who they discipline and who they will and will not take as assistant basketball coaches. Who are you guys? Mick's brother or Mick himself?

GoMuskies
07-23-2010, 09:13 AM
Here we go with the UC apologist.

Not really sure how this post makes him a UC apologist. He wishes well for the kid and thinks Cronin is treating him shabbily. What's wrong with that?

muskienick
07-23-2010, 11:03 AM
Here we go with the UC apologist. You UC guys take this stuff on Xavier message boards way too seriously. I also love how all these guys who post on Xavier message boards are so closely connected to the UC athletic department. They know everything from who they recruit, who they discipline and who they will and will not take as assistant basketball coaches. Who are you guys? Mick's brother or Mick himself?

j,

I don't see where XU05usmc said anything that would indicate that he was either a Mick lover or a Mick apologist. The poster spoke only in reference to Rashad Bishop being a decent , bright, and caring student. I'd venture to say there are a number of such good kids in the Bearcat program. They are not all dim-witted Thuggs.