We don't need shooters we need guys that come in and foul out in 5-7 minutes.
Yeah, that's not how it works.
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We don't need shooters we need guys that come in and foul out in 5-7 minutes.
Poland native, freshman Dominik Olejniczak (7-foot, 249 pounds), transferring from Drake...
Looks like he had a strong finish to the year. In my completely unprofessional opinion it seems he could be an decent option.
We don't need shooters we need guys that come in and foul out in 5-7 minutes.
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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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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
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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.
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.
It fails youUnless 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.
We obviously know one. But if they are looking at redshirt transfers, I definitely worry about who the surprise(s) could be.i am really ready to finally hear who is getting the boot and/or is deciding to leave.
We obviously know one. But if they are looking at redshirt transfers, I definitely worry about who the surprise(s) could be.
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.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.
I don't know if I'm big on UNLV players anymore. I feel like their former coach drilled into all his players that it is their team and they are superstars. These players don't know how to play on a team it's all about themselves.New name
Jon RothsteinVerified account @JonRothstein 3m3 minutes ago
UNLV transfer Jordan Cornish told @CBSSports that he's considering Houston, Cal, LSU, Washington, and Iowa State.