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  • Originally posted by WstateU View Post
    I see TP's sources is still his dad.

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    • Originally posted by WstateU View Post
      Creighton seems like a natural fit. He loves to chuck 3s and he's already hated by WSU fans...

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      • Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post

        Yep. Went from 26 minutes per game and 9 ppg with 8 rpg at USF to 7 minutes per game and 1.5 ppg with 1 rpg at IU. Grass isn't always greener kids...
        Perfect example of high talent not getting time at a P5. We know this guy is legit.

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        • Still can't believe USF had Durr and Yetna and were still mediocre.

          Put those two on a fHCGM roster and watch out.
          The Assman

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          • Two new names associated with WSU today. Caleb Asberry from Texas State and Justin Hill from Longwood.

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            • Another transfer is Bradley PG, Terry Roberts.

              Here is a link to an article about him:

              "I just wanted to be out there, more visible on a bigger stage. I want more people to see me play," Roberts said.

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              • Originally posted by calfan View Post
                Another transfer is Bradley PG, Terry Roberts.

                Here is a link to an article about him:

                https://news.yahoo.com/bradley-mens-...225211760.html
                Just read the article quickly so I didn't verify, but, players now transferring don't have to sit out a year? Not just a covid procedure,but permanently?

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                • Originally posted by calfan View Post
                  Another transfer is Bradley PG, Terry Roberts.

                  Here is a link to an article about him:

                  https://news.yahoo.com/bradley-mens-...225211760.html
                  Was offered by WSU out of juco and had a great year at Bradley. Averaged nearly 15 per game and shot 34% from three. Newcomer of the year in the valley.

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                  • ShockingButTrue, players starting last year don't have to sit a year anymore with their first transfer. It is my understanding that if you do it again before you do a grad transfer, you have to sit a year. I am sure that I have made it as easy as the NCAA rule book to understand.

                    I hope that helps.

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                    • Originally posted by shocks02 View Post
                      Two new names associated with WSU today. Caleb Asberry from Texas State and Justin Hill from Longwood.
                      I like these two. Good three point shooters at lower levels. Hill had a near 2:1 assist to turnover ratio. Asberry averaged 14 per whil Hill was at 13. Asberry is a grad transfer with one year. Hill was a sophomore last season.

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                      • NCAA Transfer Guide - Four-Year Colleges: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_...rYearGuide.pdf

                        From Page 13 of Guide:

                        Generally, you need to spend one academic year at your new school as a full-time student before you are eligible to compete. This time is called an academic year of residence.

                        There are a number of transfer exceptions that could allow you to practice, compete or receive an athletics scholarship during your first year at your new school. Remember, other school or conference rules also impact your immediate eligibility.

                        From Page 15 of Guide:

                        Transfer Exceptions for Division I and II Schools

                        If you transfer from a four-year school to an NCAA Division I or II school, you may use an exception to compete immediately if you meet ONE of the following conditions and receive certification from your compliance office on campus:

                        1. This is your first transfer. A student-athlete must provide their current school with a written request to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal by July 1, 2021 to use the one-time exception.
                        2. Your return to your first school without participating in sports at the second school.
                        3. Your sport is dropped or is not sponsored at your current school.
                        4. You are non-recruited or non-scholarship.
                        5. You have not participated in your sport for two years.
                        6. Graduate or post-baccalaureate participation.

                        So calfan is correct.

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                        • One advantage of recruiting out of the transfer portal is that those players are more likely to finish out their eligibility with the 2nd school. Although the NCAA does seem to issue waivers like candy on Halloween unless your name is Wichita State.

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                          • Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
                            One advantage of recruiting out of the transfer portal is that those players are more likely to finish out their eligibility with the 2nd school. Although the NCAA does seem to issue waivers like candy on Halloween unless your name is Wichita State.
                            Let’s hope the free transfer decision was partially drummed up by all the time spent handing out waivers. I’m hoping it eliminates the waivers all together.

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                            • Add TJ Moss from Mc Neese State to the list. 6-4 guard.

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                              • Murray State G Justice Hill has entered the transfer portal. https://verbalcommits.com/players/justice-hill

                                point guard has a Shocker offer

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