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As much as I hate this topic, there must be a site out there that breaks the transfers down so you can Excel style sort by Height, Ppg, Reb, and class? Somebody has had to develop one.
MIchael Durr from USF in the portal now. Yetna and Durr in!
Man I would take Durr in a heartbeat.
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
As much as I hate this topic, there must be a site out there that breaks the transfers down so you can Excel style sort by Height, Ppg, Reb, and class? Somebody has had to develop one.
Bart Torvik's website actually has a really helpful tool. I've used it quite a bit.
As much as I hate this topic, there must be a site out there that breaks the transfers down so you can Excel style sort by Height, Ppg, Reb, and class? Somebody has had to develop one.
Justin Brown out at USF too. That makes 5 of their top six scorers, their top four rebounders, five of their top six assist guys, and their top five in minutes played all transferring. Oof...
When people started talking about the possibility players returning here. I thought that might be a very rare occurrence to return to the actual school you transferred from but then this...no coaching change either
When people started talking about the possibility players returning here. I thought that might be a very rare occurrence to return to the actual school you transferred from but then this...no coaching change either
I think it will be common. I think kids will understand that transferring is not the right decision in the long run and wish they were back where they were. At 18-21 you think you know it all and on top of that these kids all have people in their ears telling them they are the next Michael Jordon, Lebron, KD, or Steph.
TJ Moss (6'4" 195 LB) guard from South Carolina in the portal. Offered by WSU out of high school at Findlay Prep and Memphis, TN. 4* kid with three years of eligibility. Averaged 4.3 / 1.2 / 2.4 points rebounds assists in 18 minutes per game as a Sophomore. Shot 33% / 31% / 79% from field goal, three, and free throw.
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