N'Faly Dante is a Duck!!
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 10:19 am
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He's now going to be at a school where he'll have all the shoes he wants.mrpd21 wrote:What a beautiful letter he wrote. Kid is going to put his all into his efforts, can't wait to watch him play.
Yeah, that was really, really good. Take a read everyone if you can find the time today. The peanut butter bit in particular will make you appreciate your life today.mrpd21 wrote:What a beautiful letter he wrote. Kid is going to put his all into his efforts, can't wait to watch him play.
Absolutely! After the great run last season the off season had taken a depressing turn, but things are lookin' good now! I agree with everybody else about the letter he wrote to his mom and shared with us.Phenom wrote:What a turnaround. Just a few months ago we were losing guys to the likes of Arizona St. and Cinci
I imagine giving him free peanut butter is an NCAA violationGrantDuck wrote:Yeah, that was really, really good. Take a read everyone if you can find the time today. The peanut butter bit in particular will make you appreciate your life today.mrpd21 wrote:What a beautiful letter he wrote. Kid is going to put his all into his efforts, can't wait to watch him play.
I got tears in my eyes reading that. It would be awesome to get his mom to come visit him, but any fan or university help would be an impermissible benefit. Not to mention the difficulty of acquiring an American visa when her son is a college student. I can't even get a tourist visa for one of my good friends from a much better off country than Mali. But hopefully Dante can ball out and get himself to the NBA next year or the year after, the State Department is a lot more generous with visas when your relatives have a million dollars.OregonFan4Life wrote:My gosh that letter he wrote was simply fantastic! Such a special young man with a bright future. Everyone needs an attitude and work ethic like his! He deserves a career in the NBA, and he would be one fantastic role model to kids everywhere. So glad Oregon landed this young man!
This may be an NCAA violation, but could fans raise money to fly his mom to Eugene even if it's just for a short visit so she can watch her son play in person?
I figured there'd be no way, just seems worth a try. She absolutely deserves to see him play in person and he deserves to have her watch him play. I get what the NCAA is doing with wanting these athletes to be amateurs, but for things like this it's absolutely ridiculous. Why couldn't fans pay for something like this that provides 0 financial benefit to Dante! It's so overboard. .GoDucksTroll wrote:I got tears in my eyes reading that. It would be awesome to get his mom to come visit him, but any fan or university help would be an impermissible benefit. Not to mention the difficulty of acquiring an American visa when her son is a college student. I can't even get a tourist visa for one of my good friends from a much better off country than Mali. But hopefully Dante can ball out and get himself to the NBA next year or the year after, the State Department is a lot more generous with visas when your relatives have a million dollars.OregonFan4Life wrote:My gosh that letter he wrote was simply fantastic! Such a special young man with a bright future. Everyone needs an attitude and work ethic like his! He deserves a career in the NBA, and he would be one fantastic role model to kids everywhere. So glad Oregon landed this young man!
This may be an NCAA violation, but could fans raise money to fly his mom to Eugene even if it's just for a short visit so she can watch her son play in person?