Zach Edey will not return to Purdue next season | Zagsblog
By SAM LANCE & ADAM ZAGORIA Purdue […]
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Didn’t we already know this? He’s a graduating senior who’s played four years and will soon have two straight NPOY awards.
Seemed quite obvious he wouldn’t be needing that Covid bonus season.
Yeah.Almost feels like Painter (and maybe Edey's camp) got this out in the opening as a way to pull a "retirement circuit" a la Jeter or Coach K.
Like "this is his last year, we all better appreciate what he's doing! Maybe push him along to a Final4, just saying!"
It's clear that nobody in college can stop him, it would be a complete waste of his time to come back.
It certainly is if he gets significantly injured. Which is very much a distinct possibility for a 7”4” 300 lb plus body. Players his size and weight tend to have short shelf lives before the bones in their feet and knees start breaking.The funny think about Edey's draft stock.. it ain't gonna get much lower.
Painter made the Elite 8 with Carson Edwards 5 years ago. He’s recruiting well. I think they will be fine.Good riddance. Will be interesting to see how Painter fairs without him the next few yeears.
I read an article about how the NCAA men’s game has a unique approach from other basketball leagues, including NCAA women, regarding resetting the 3 second count. It seemed like a gimmick. I cannot find it again. It was written particularly focusing on Zach Edey resetting the 3 second count.go rewatch a Purdue game and strictly focus on him on offense every trip....there are possessions where he is literally in the paint for 8-10 seconds. Of course no one can stop him