I know I'm going to get a very wide range of opinions by asking this:
But what's the likelihood of Skal being a multi-year player at Kentucky? Guessing some will say he doesn't return because it's never been the plan; others will say it's crazy to imagine him leaving.
The rest of the year will tell the tale but I had a conversation with my father yesterday and he was absolutely adamant: "He cannot go. He doesn't have a choice. Nobody's going to draft him the way he's playing."
I'm inclined to say that he'll be gone no matter what. But I do think it's a legitimate debate.
But what's the likelihood of Skal being a multi-year player at Kentucky? Guessing some will say he doesn't return because it's never been the plan; others will say it's crazy to imagine him leaving.
The rest of the year will tell the tale but I had a conversation with my father yesterday and he was absolutely adamant: "He cannot go. He doesn't have a choice. Nobody's going to draft him the way he's playing."
I'm inclined to say that he'll be gone no matter what. But I do think it's a legitimate debate.