***Official 2016 Transfer Thread***

That's an interesting direction. Didn't think we'd go after any transfers that need to sit. Or guards.
 
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Jon RothsteinVerified account@JonRothstein 3m3 minutes ago
UNLV transfer Jordan Cornish told @CBSSports that he's considering Houston, Cal, LSU, Washington, and Iowa State.

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Verbal Commits@VerbalCommits 1h1 hour ago
Syracuse C Chinonso Obokoh (JR) is leaving the program. Eligible immediately. (HT @realA_rosenfeld) http://verbalcommits.com/players/chinonso-obokoh …

6-9. 215. 1.1 ppg 1.6 rpg.

Not very good numbers but is eligible immedietly and could have two years left according to this article.

http://www.syracuse.com/orangebaske...is_transferring_from_syracuse_basketball.html



I had that pulled up yesterday and was ready to post, until I saw his numbers...hadn't seen him play nor knew much about him. For some, he's not 6'10" so pry a no.
 
That's an interesting direction. Didn't think we'd go after any transfers that need to sit. Or guards.

Prohm mentioned it in the Ames Trib article today that guard is a position of concern in 2017, losing Monte, Naz and Matt.
But I'm with you that I can't believe we'd have a scholarship to burn this year on a guy sitting out.
 
Prohm mentioned it in the Ames Trib article today that guard is a position of concern in 2017, losing Monte, Naz and Matt.
But I'm with you that I can't believe we'd have a scholarship to burn this year on a guy sitting out.

i am really ready to finally hear who is getting the boot and/or is deciding to leave.
 
Unless my memory fails me, if you recruit a player as a scholarship player, you cannot revert him back to non-scholarship and keep him on the team. He will count against the 13 limit if he stays. Ashton is different because he was a walk on.
It fails you
 
Unless my memory fails me, if you recruit a player as a scholarship player, you cannot revert him back to non-scholarship and keep him on the team. He will count against the 13 limit if he stays. Ashton is different because he was a walk on.
Players can go back and forth between walk on and scholarship athletes. I believe what you're thinking of is a limitation on moving someone from an athletic scholarship to a academic scholarship. Any non-exempt financial aid they receive counts towards athletic scholly counts. Can't have teams giving elite players BS academic scholarships to keep from counting against scholarship limitations.
 

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