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Pataskala
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  Message Not Read  Transfer list
   Posted: 4/13/2013 1:12:38 PM 
[Updated 6/24] Here's the most recent transfer list from Jeff Goodman, who is now at ESPN (that's why his CBS list hasn't been updated since May 21).   Those on the list affecting the MAC are:

Anrio Adams, 6-3, G, Fr., Kansas -- OHIO [added 6/24]
Kadeem Green, 6-8, F, Soph., Ohio -- RYERSON [updated 6/2]
Jamir Hanner, 6-8, F, Soph., Marshall -- BUFFALO [added 6/24]
Austin Harper, 6-2, G, Jr., Eastern Michigan
Jon Harris, 6-8, F, Jr., Miami (Ohio) [added 4/21]
Reese Holliday, 6-4, F, Jr., Toledo
Blake Justice, 6-3, G, RS Fr., Akron [added 4/21]
Sam Mader, 6-9, F, Fr., Northern Illinois [added 4/30]
Drew McGhee, 6-11, C, Jr., Miami (Ohio) -- KENNESAW STATE
Blake McLimans, 6-10, F, Jr., Michigan (will graduate) -- MIAMI (OHIO) [added 4/30]
Andre McPhail, 6-7, F, Fr., Buffalo -- SADDLEBACK [added 6/24]
Earvin Morris Jr., 6-5, SF, Fr., Kent St. -- TALLAHASSEE CC [updated 4/30]
Abdel Nader, 6-7, F, Soph., Northern Illinois -- IOWA STATE [updated 4/30]
Mike Orris, 6-2, G, Fr., Kansas State -- NORTHERN ILLINOIS [added 4/30]
Darius Paul, 6-8, F, Fr., Western Michigan [added 4/30]
Marcus Posley, 6-0, G, Fr. Ball State -- INDIAN HILLS CC (per Muncie Star Press) [added 5/11]
Jodan Price, 6-5, SG, Fr., DePaul -- EASTERN MICHIGAN [added 5/17]
Mike Ramey, 6-4, G, Fr., Ball State -- MIAMI DADE
Allen Roberts, 6-3, G, Jr., Miami (Ohio) (can play immediately) -- PENN STATE [updated 6/24]
Akeem Springs, 6-3, G, Fr., Northern Illinois
Jared Tadlock, 6-9, C, Soph., Miami (Ohio)
Raphell Thomas-Edwards, 6-6, F, Soph., Buffalo -- GANNON [updated 4/30]
Jordan Threloff, 6-10, C, Soph., Illinois State -- NORTHERN ILLINOIS [added 5/11]
Kyle Vinales, 6-1, G, Soph., Central Connecticut -- TOLEDO (had considered La Salle, Xavier, Kent State, URI, Buffalo) [updated 5/13]
Eric Washington, 5-10, G, Soph., Presbyterian -- MIAMI (OHIO) [added 6/24]

Some others of note:

Martins Abele, 7-1, C, Jr., Duquesne
Ryan Bross, 7-1, C, Fr., Green Bay -- CONCORDIA [updated 4/30]
Aaron Cosby, 6-2, G, Soph., Seton Hall -- ILLINOIS
Matt Derenbecker, 6-6, F, Soph., Dayton [added 6/24]
Bobo Drummond, 5-11, G, Fr., Wright State [added 6/24]
Kelvin Gaines, 6-10, C, Jr., Cincinnati -- NORTH TEXAS [added 6/24]
Moussa Gueye, 7-0, C, Jr., Alabama (will graduate) -- VALPARAISO [updated 6/24]
D.J. Haley, 7-0, Jr., VCU
Korab Imami, 6-11, C, Fr., Oakland -- TIFFIN (he should dominate at Tiffin)
Josh Ivory, 6-2, G, Fr., Cleveland State
DeAndre Kane, 6-4, G, Jr., Marshall -- PITTSBURGH [updated 5/9]
Chris Martin, 6-0, G, Soph., Marshall -- MOUNT ST. MARY'S
Jacoby Roddy, 6-5, F, Wright State -- LINCOLN TRAIL CC [added 5/17]
DD Scarver, 6-4, G, Jr., Marshall [added 5/3]
Mike Shaw,6-8, F, Soph., Illinois -- BRADLEY (from Groce to Geno)
Eric Weisenbach, 7-0, C, Fr., Tennessee Tech
Achraf Yacoubou, 6-4, SG, Soph., Villanova (hit 40% of his 3s (21/53) at Nova last season) -- SAINT LOUIS [updated 6/24]
Trey Zeigler, 6-5, SG, Jr., Pittsburgh -- TCU [updated 5/13]
 


Last Edited: 6/24/2013 11:17:55 PM by Pataskala


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 4/13/2013 8:21:08 PM 
Goodman started this when he was over at FOx and continues it here on CBS.

I have seen this list grow from about 200 transfers to the point that it almost hit 500 players last season. That is 340 some D1 programs. Easy math.

It was alluded to on another thread but deserves to be said over and over...we have to do better at recruiting players to schools and not coaches. We can't have kids committing to schools sight unseen or listening to handlers and parents who have vested interests or other motives.

It is a waste. It is a complex issue with many facets. It needs to be looked at and dealt with.....soon.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 4/26/2013 1:45:40 PM 
Nader to Iowa State per Jeff Borzello
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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/3/2013 2:36:07 PM 
Does anyone know what percentage of D-1 programs have had at least 1 or more players transfer out? 


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/8/2013 3:20:23 PM 
OUcats82 wrote:
Does anyone know what percentage of D-1 programs have had at least 1 or more players transfer out? 


Here's a little analysis of the May 7 update. It would seem there will be another 75-100 eventually added to the list based on past years.

There are 376 players (1.08 per school) transferring (not including the 50 or so who transferred midseason).
Among those, 208 schools of 347 are represented (60 percent).

Schools with the most transferring out right now are Alabama State, 6; Hofstra, 5; Duquesne, 5; Rutgers, 5; San Jose State, 5; DePaul, 4; Green Bay, 4; Illinois, 4; Miami (Ohio), 4; Mount Saint Mary's, 4; South Carolina, 4; Tulane, 4; and UMBC, 4.

The schools with four or more transfers average 12.5 Division I wins last year, so mostly, they are not good teams, though there are exceptions such as Illinois. There seems to be a fairly equal breakdown between power conferences, mid-majors and low-majors.

The MAC's 12 schools have 16 players transferring, so that's 1.3 per team, just above average right now, although almost half of those are from conference's two worst teams. The only MAC schools without someone transferring are Bowling Green and Central Michigan, so 83.3 percent of the MAC has at least one transferring out at this point.

Last Edited: 5/8/2013 3:23:40 PM by UpSan Bobcat

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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/8/2013 4:53:26 PM 
Nobody wants BG's players.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/9/2013 9:55:40 AM 
JSF wrote:
Nobody wants BG's players.


They had one I would have enjoyed having in Athens:  Austin Calhoun.  After that, I agree.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/9/2013 10:50:14 AM 
OU_Country wrote:
JSF wrote:
Nobody wants BG's players.


They had one I would have enjoyed having in Athens:  Austin Calhoun.  After that, I agree.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/9/2013 1:01:04 PM 
UpSan Bobcat wrote:
OUcats82 wrote:
Does anyone know what percentage of D-1 programs have had at least 1 or more players transfer out? 


Here's a little analysis of the May 7 update. It would seem there will be another 75-100 eventually added to the list based on past years.

There are 376 players (1.08 per school) transferring (not including the 50 or so who transferred midseason).
Among those, 208 schools of 347 are represented (60 percent).

Schools with the most transferring out right now are Alabama State, 6; Hofstra, 5; Duquesne, 5; Rutgers, 5; San Jose State, 5; DePaul, 4; Green Bay, 4; Illinois, 4; Miami (Ohio), 4; Mount Saint Mary's, 4; South Carolina, 4; Tulane, 4; and UMBC, 4.

The schools with four or more transfers average 12.5 Division I wins last year, so mostly, they are not good teams, though there are exceptions such as Illinois. There seems to be a fairly equal breakdown between power conferences, mid-majors and low-majors.

The MAC's 12 schools have 16 players transferring, so that's 1.3 per team, just above average right now, although almost half of those are from conference's two worst teams. The only MAC schools without someone transferring are Bowling Green and Central Michigan, so 83.3 percent of the MAC has at least one transferring out at this point.


Great post!  Thanks for the research.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/18/2013 11:41:40 PM 
Kadeem Green?  Interesting that nothing has been mentioned of this.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/19/2013 8:05:48 AM 
Was mentioned a month and half ago.  Thread started 4/30!
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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 5/19/2013 2:45:13 PM 
Lande71 wrote:
Was mentioned a month and half ago.  Thread started 4/30!


Thanks.  I found it.  How about from Arkley?  The Post?  


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 6/23/2013 10:11:06 PM 
Willie Moore to Miami (OH). 


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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 6/24/2013 7:49:43 PM 
Kyle Wiltjer gone (to where??) from UK.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Transfer list
   Posted: 6/25/2013 10:34:44 AM 
I know this is more of a list thread and not a discussion but this may be a good discussion.

Looking at the list it's interesting to me that nearly all transfers are moving what I would call "Down".  As far as the prestige level of their school.  Would anyone like to speculate why that is?

I assume it's a lack of play time and they want a bigger role.  Which is fine I guess but I wonder if that actually has any positive impact on their career.  Does anyone have any examples of how our starters have fared versus high majors bench players as far as opportunities beyond college?


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