This is a tough way to start his Kentucky career! https://www.nationofblue.com/report-kentucky-guard-cj-fredrick-has-surgery-to-repair-broken-leg/
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With him leaving the way he did, I would take issue with this statement. I no longer consider him part of the Hawkeye family, but obviously, that's just my opinion.Always a Hawkeye and part of the family, even if now you’re also a Wildcat.
Wouldn't surprise me if he never does.......Does he ever play for Kentucky?
I'd agree Ronman. I have no real issue with him trying his luck in Kentucky. Its THE WAY he left. Total BS that there were talks going on during last season, which with all the smoke its obvious that there were. Then for him to keep Fran in the dark until right up to the day he left was also TOTAL BS. Everyone on this site knows that Fran has ALWAYS been super supportive of his players, and has never been the red ass when a player transfers. Look at Nunge for example, and Jack was going to be a starter on this years team. Its obvious by Frans reaction to CJ's departure that he thought he was done dirty, and thats all I need to know. I'm sorry CJ got hurt, don't wish that on anyone who competes, but for my money his Hawkeye card was revoked the day he walked out on Fran, given how it went down.With him leaving the way he did, I would take issue with this statement. I no longer consider him part of the Hawkeye family, but obviously, that's just my opinion.
While I've got no animosity toward him, neither am I interested in his success given the circumstances under which he left. Unlike with Jack Nunge, who I wish well and hope he has success, I'll pretty quickly forget CJ.
He does seem particularly fragile. The rib fracture from contact with the physical specimen that Tyler Cook is aside, the multiple issues he seems to continue to have give the impression of a guy who spends more time in the training room and rehab than on the court. That's kentucky's issue to deal with now.
This is a tough way to start his Kentucky career! https://www.nationofblue.com/report-kentucky-guard-cj-fredrick-has-surgery-to-repair-broken-leg/
You are correct, all athletes are in this position. As with all athletes who choose other schools over Iowa, I really could not not care less what happens with his career. I don’t wish him ill, just don’t care.Sports can be brutal at this level.
Everyone one at any given time is an injury away from the end of a career.
It’s going to be very hard for him to ever be a contributor on that team, imo. I hope he proves me wrong but Cal is not the coach who’s going to show you any kind of leeway or loyalty.
Tough. I feel for the kid and his family. So much work and sacrifice is involved in getting to that level.
Without reading any responses, I am terrified of what this thread might contain.
Kind of like when he was at Iowa and he had a "lower leg injury". maybe he's a cyborg? No one ever seems to know what his actual injury is???I guess now they are saying it really wasn't a broken leg, but not really saying what it actually was.
I just read where they call it a minor procedure to clean up an old injury and he would be back in a month...we shall see i guess.I guess now they are saying it really wasn't a broken leg, but not really saying what it actually was.
That Karma is a bitch.This is a tough way to start his Kentucky career! https://www.nationofblue.com/report-kentucky-guard-cj-fredrick-has-surgery-to-repair-broken-leg/