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Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 12:19 pm
by shockem
I'd also like to add Karon Bradley as a positive transfer in for WSU. Played on Final 4 team at Marquette with Duane Wade and helped lead WSU to the Sweet 16 in 2006.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 12:33 pm
by uniftw
Cdizzle wrote:
uniftw wrote:
BCPanther wrote:UNI--

IN--Erik Crawford (Bowling Green), Paul Jesperson (Virginia)

OUT--Doug McDermott wasn't really a transfer, but he did sign here. Other than that we have such a short history there really isn't anyone of substance. JeVon Lyle started at Milwaukee for a year.

Doug technically counts as a transfer

Did he receive aid and take classes at UNI?

He was enrolled and on scholarship. He never started the class but had enrolled.

Once you sign a LOI the transfer rules apply - which is why UNI could have enforced the 2 year in conference transfer rule if they wanted to fight that PR mess.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 12:55 pm
by Cdizzle
uniftw wrote:He was enrolled and on scholarship. He never started the class but had enrolled.

Once you sign a LOI the transfer rules apply - which is why UNI could have enforced the 2 year in conference transfer rule if they wanted to fight that PR mess.

Sometimes the transfer rules apply. Sometimes the leagues decides to ignore them.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 1:16 pm
by uniftw
Cdizzle wrote:
uniftw wrote:He was enrolled and on scholarship. He never started the class but had enrolled.

Once you sign a LOI the transfer rules apply - which is why UNI could have enforced the 2 year in conference transfer rule if they wanted to fight that PR mess.

Sometimes the transfer rules apply. Sometimes the leagues decides to ignore them.

They did the same thing to UNI.

The MVC announced they wouldn't enforce the rules regarding Mc$$ before UNI, or sCUm, had released a statement acknowledging the situation.

The MVC was so giddy to have McDouche back in the conference they decided to go against their own rules quicker than the schools could react to the rumors.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 1:37 pm
by Rambler63
Loyola

In - Carl Golston (Wisconsin), Andre Moore (UIC), Milton Doyle (Kansas)
Out - Chris Williams (Ball State), Tyrelle Blair (Boston College)

Chris Williams scored 1291 points in two years at Ball State, but they didn't make the NCAA tournament either of his two years there. But the most damaging transfer out, in my opinion, was 6'11" center Tyrelle Blair, who went to Boston College and made the ACC All-Defensive team as a senior. He later played in the D-league. He would have been a monster player in the Horizon League from 2005-07, and a key factor on Loyola teams that went 19-11 without him in 2005-06 and 21-11 in 2006-07. Had he stayed, maybe Butler doesn't make the tourney in 2007, maybe they don't get the players that take them to the NCAA Final in 2010 and 2011, and maybe neither Butler or Loyola leaves the HL.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 1:53 pm
by Bball Junkie
He may not have played a game there, but Jerry Sloan transferred from Illinois to the University of Evansville where he earned his basketball recognition and graduated.

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 2:50 pm
by isumvc1
Indiana State

(in) Larry Bird
(Out) Marico Stinson or RJ Mahurin

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 3:18 pm
by Redbird23
In the last 10yrs for the Birds...

In- Champ Oguchi (Oregon)

Out- Nic Moore (SMU), Reggie Lynch (Minnesota)

This goes back 17 years but you could argue Rico Hill leaving for the draft

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 3:36 pm
by DUBulldog
Redbird23 wrote:IThis goes back 17 years but you could argue Rico Hill leaving for the draft


Don't think that fits the criteria of "D1 transfer"

Re: Transfer In - Transfer Out

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2015, 4:38 pm
by mnbulldog
Drake

I agree with Joey Wright being the best. But I wonder if Curtis Stuckey might be ahead of Ray Rice. Curtis probably should be on Bradley's transfer in list (maybe not best, but a good one).