Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!

Very good interview w Key

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by akaGatorhoops, Jan 24, 2023.

  1. akaGatorhoops

    akaGatorhoops GC Columnist VIP Member

    14,403
    2,601
    3,348
    Apr 10, 2007
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 8
    • Like Like x 2
  2. FranceGator

    FranceGator GC Hall of Fame

    3,615
    1,029
    1,963
    Apr 8, 2007
    Talking about a KenPom anomaly. K-State is first in Big 12 at 17-2 (6-1). They beat Kansas, who has 3 B12 losses.

    Kansas is #10, K-State #26.
     
    • Informative Informative x 1
  3. gogators73

    gogators73 GC Hall of Fame

    3,419
    426
    333
    Oct 30, 2007
    St. Petersburg, FL
    Kansas State played a horrible OOC schedule I believe. Pretty far ahead of KSU in NET too.
     
  4. bullish

    bullish GC Hall of Fame

    2,956
    1,051
    1,853
    Nov 14, 2010
    Thanks for finding and sharing. This brought back memories of him at the SEC tournament and he was our guy. Hard to believe we will have to face one of the finest basketball players ever at Florida.
    I will always have a place in my heart for someone who always took care of business and was a great teammate.
     
    • Like Like x 4
    • Agree Agree x 1
  5. HisDoc

    HisDoc GC Hall of Fame

    3,459
    795
    403
    Apr 3, 2007
    My favorite Gator basketball player of the last decade. So much so that I've become a closet K State fan. So happy he is back playing at a high level.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  6. gator34654

    gator34654 GC Hall of Fame

    5,303
    708
    358
    Jun 5, 2007
    This may have been covered already but why wasn't he allowed to play at UF but instead KS?
     
  7. Gatorhead

    Gatorhead GC Hall of Fame

    17,785
    5,779
    3,313
    Apr 3, 2007
    Philadelphia
    There has been MUCH discussion about this. Quick answer: UF did not want the legal responsability should something bad happen.

    There are many posts about it but IMO the above is the bottom line. UF lawyers said..........."NO".
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  8. GolphinGator

    GolphinGator GC Hall of Fame

    3,689
    4,455
    2,113
    Apr 9, 2007
    Gainesville/ Micanopy
    I think him coming back would have been decided by the medical doctors at UF. They would have needed to sign off on it not UF attorneys. If the doctors said he was good to go then it would be on them if something happened to him. It reminds me of Scott Brantley many years ago. UF doctors would not give him the okay and told him he should never play again. He later found doctors with a different opinion from what I understood and was allowed to play in the NFL.
     
    Last edited: Jan 27, 2023
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
  9. grant1

    grant1 GC Hall of Fame

    3,379
    537
    408
    Nov 10, 2009
    he's now Gator Bait
     
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
  10. spike718

    spike718 GC Hall of Fame

    3,011
    901
    2,018
    Apr 11, 2007
    this scenario is not uncommon with major injuries - Jarvis Jones hurt his neck at USC. They would not clear him to play there. He transfers to Georgia and becomes a first round pick. The original school is usually the one in a damned if we do dammed if we don’t situation so plays it safe.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  11. antny1

    antny1 GC Hall of Fame

    5,078
    2,633
    2,498
    Dec 3, 2019
    I never knew the history prior to and after the Hank Gathers death. Apparently he passed out before and they prescribed him Inderal to prevent his heart from going into Vtach. He didn't like the way he felt on the medication as he said he felt sluggish and the doctor agreed to reduce the dosage. I believe it was found out that he stopped taking the medication altogether prior to his collapse. The school and the physicians were still sued by the family.

    Just an interesting parallel and I imagine contributed to how these things are handled now.
     
  12. wingtee

    wingtee GC Hall of Fame

    13,866
    23,691
    3,248
    Apr 11, 2007
    Daytona Beach
    Only at Florida can this BS happen!!!
     
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  13. apkgator

    apkgator GC Hall of Fame

    10,346
    2,010
    3,218
    Apr 3, 2007
    I've thought of the Brantley comparison as well. And while I have no doubt Scot would probably make the same decision now, he is paying dearly for his continued football career.
     
    • Friendly Friendly x 1
  14. Gatorhead

    Gatorhead GC Hall of Fame

    17,785
    5,779
    3,313
    Apr 3, 2007
    Philadelphia
    Scott is not doing well? I hate that, he was a hero for us back in the day. Butkus type hitter. Ferocious.
     
  15. apkgator

    apkgator GC Hall of Fame

    10,346
    2,010
    3,218
    Apr 3, 2007


    Was diagnosed with severe dementia over 10 years ago
     
  16. carolpreston

    carolpreston Freshman

    11
    1
    63
    Jan 26, 2023
    Hank Gathers was a talented basketball player who died suddenly during a college basketball game in 1990. Prior to his death, he had fainted several times on the court and was diagnosed with a heart condition. He was prescribed Inderal to prevent his heart from going into ventricular tachycardia, but he didn't like how the medication made him feel sluggish. Despite the doctor reducing the dosage, Gathers stopped taking the medication altogether. He eventually collapsed during a game and died from a heart condition. His family sued the school and the physicians involved for their handling of his case. This tragedy has led to increased awareness and changes in the way heart conditions are handled in sports.
     
    • Informative Informative x 2