AAC Basketball: Top 10 impact transfers heading into 2021-22 season - FanSided Sports
by Matt Melton
08/31/21, 5:50pm CST
"The AAC as a whole had success during both the 2020-21 regular season and postseason. After Wichita State took home the regular-season crown with an 11-2 record in conference play, the postseason was dominated by the Houston Cougars who won the 2021 AAC Tournament and rode that success all the way to the Final Four.
Fast forward to the offseason, and while multiple teams saw some roster turnover due to players leaving for the NBA and transfers, the news has been dominated recently by Memphis. Not only did the Tigers have success in the Transfer Portal, but they’ve obviously dominated college basketball news recently with the additions of top-rated freshmen Emoni Bates and Jalen Duren.
When it comes to solely the incoming transfers for the conference, was Memphis still the clear winner? As you’ll see, multiple AAC teams had success in the Transfer Portal this offseason and may be some of the favorites to challenge the Tigers for the 2021-22 AAC Basketball crown.
As we inch closer to tip-off for the 2021-22 season, here are the top 10 AAC.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
HM. F Taze Moore – Houston Cougars
HM. G Javon Greene – South Florida Bulls
HM. G Sam Griffin – Tulsa Golden Hurricane
HM. G Tyler Harris – Memphis Tigers
HM. F Vance Jackson – East Carolina Pirates
HM. F Josh Carlton – Houston Cougars
HM. F Tristan Clark – SMU Mustangs
Other Notables:
G Jake Boggs – South Florida Bulls
F Sam Hines – South Florida Bulls
F Ody Oguama – Cincinnati Bearcats
F Jalyn McCreary – South Florida Bulls
G John Newman III – Cincinatti Bearcats
F Chandler Lawson – Memphis Tigers
10. F Cheikh Mbacke Diong – UCF Knights (Previous School: UNLV)
9. F Jeriah Horne – Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Previous School: Colorado)
8. F Abdul Ado – Cincinnati Bearcats (Previous School: Mississippi State)
7. G Kyler Edwards – Houston Cougars (Previous School: Texas Tech)
6. G Wynston Tabbs – East Carolina Pirates (Previous School: Boston College)
5. G DeVon Baker – Tulane Green Wave (Previous School: UNC-Asheville)
4. G Michael Weathers – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Texas Southern)
3. F Earl Timberlake – Memphis Tigers (Previous School: Miami (FL))
2. F Marcus Weathers – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Duquesne)
1. G Zach Nutall – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Sam Houston State)..."
by Matt Melton
08/31/21, 5:50pm CST
"The AAC as a whole had success during both the 2020-21 regular season and postseason. After Wichita State took home the regular-season crown with an 11-2 record in conference play, the postseason was dominated by the Houston Cougars who won the 2021 AAC Tournament and rode that success all the way to the Final Four.
Fast forward to the offseason, and while multiple teams saw some roster turnover due to players leaving for the NBA and transfers, the news has been dominated recently by Memphis. Not only did the Tigers have success in the Transfer Portal, but they’ve obviously dominated college basketball news recently with the additions of top-rated freshmen Emoni Bates and Jalen Duren.
When it comes to solely the incoming transfers for the conference, was Memphis still the clear winner? As you’ll see, multiple AAC teams had success in the Transfer Portal this offseason and may be some of the favorites to challenge the Tigers for the 2021-22 AAC Basketball crown.
As we inch closer to tip-off for the 2021-22 season, here are the top 10 AAC.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
HM. F Taze Moore – Houston Cougars
HM. G Javon Greene – South Florida Bulls
HM. G Sam Griffin – Tulsa Golden Hurricane
HM. G Tyler Harris – Memphis Tigers
HM. F Vance Jackson – East Carolina Pirates
HM. F Josh Carlton – Houston Cougars
HM. F Tristan Clark – SMU Mustangs
Other Notables:
G Jake Boggs – South Florida Bulls
F Sam Hines – South Florida Bulls
F Ody Oguama – Cincinnati Bearcats
F Jalyn McCreary – South Florida Bulls
G John Newman III – Cincinatti Bearcats
F Chandler Lawson – Memphis Tigers
10. F Cheikh Mbacke Diong – UCF Knights (Previous School: UNLV)
9. F Jeriah Horne – Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Previous School: Colorado)
8. F Abdul Ado – Cincinnati Bearcats (Previous School: Mississippi State)
7. G Kyler Edwards – Houston Cougars (Previous School: Texas Tech)
6. G Wynston Tabbs – East Carolina Pirates (Previous School: Boston College)
5. G DeVon Baker – Tulane Green Wave (Previous School: UNC-Asheville)
4. G Michael Weathers – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Texas Southern)
3. F Earl Timberlake – Memphis Tigers (Previous School: Miami (FL))
2. F Marcus Weathers – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Duquesne)
1. G Zach Nutall – SMU Mustangs (Previous School: Sam Houston State)..."
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