Hey, good for him. I hope he enjoyed his free time, extra cash flow, ability to "hit that" at will, and overall freedom.
Jkjk, of course.
Congrats to him. The kids are the greatest, evah.
Bolded part not so far from troof.
Still, congrats to Mel! Be a great Dad!
Dare I ask the obvious?
--Do we think coach knew?
--Is the girl in Iowa City?
--Either way, is this going to be a distraction both mentally and financially during his senior season?
i read what he wrote next to that picture - very well done.
best of luck to him - i can't imagine 'doing this' as a college aged student and all that goes with that, let alone being also a basketball player and not married (i assume).
best of luck to him - yes, this very much changes your life (for the good) forever.
Dare I ask the obvious?
--Do we think coach knew?
--Is the girl in Iowa City?
--Either way, is this going to be a distraction both mentally and financially during his senior season?
Dare I ask the obvious?
--Do we think coach knew?
--Is the girl in Iowa City?
--Either way, is this going to be a distraction both mentally and financially during his senior season?
She looks pretty.
I think this issue is a lot bigger than Iowa basketball. Melsahn and the mother have made a decision that places this beautiful young child at a fairly significant statistical disadvantage. In addition to the obvious time challenges I wonder how he plans to support this child without a job? I hope he has some independent source of wealth(that is of course within the NCAA rules). Good luck to all involved.
Not having a job has never stopped many people from having kids.
I can't imagine trying to be a dad with everything else he will be dealing with. He will have to step up to the plate. But from I've seen from him in my limited interactions, he'll be up to the challenge.
After reading what he wrote beside that photo, I am very happy for him...the spirit of what he wrote is sensational.