Sorry to see him go. Always noticed when he entered the game! Only makes sense if he goes juco, otherwise he'll sit a year which is what we asked him to do.
My guess is he was unhappy here for whatever reason.
Parents have a big influence on kids transferring.
still cant get over the fact that he went to check in at the scorers table without a jersey on.
but the kid could absolutely jump out of the gym.
I have just never seen a redshirt used in that way. They were basically telling him, "We needed you as a Freshman but you probably won't see the court too much as a Sophomore so why don't you just sit this one out". Some kids could probably see the benefit in that, others could see it as a slap in the face. One thing is for sure, he saw the 3 transfers every day in practice so he knew what was coming in that regard. There could be other scenarios that led to this too that we know nothing about.
I don't think so. Evans and Davis redshirted their first year here and both played last year. By the end of the season, Davis was a key contributor off the bench while Evans showed flashes of his potential despite being injured most of the year. The Brown situation is different as he was going to be asked to redshirt after playing his first year. That was due to the no. of transfers who sat out last season and the fact there are four seniors on next year's team. There is nothing unusual at this time about the transfer situation here. As ZoomZoon said, movement is prevalent throughout all of college basketball these days.
Wouldn't have had to be official. He could have been told that his playing time, which was 10 minutes per game this year (8th on the team despite starting early in the year) and decreased as the season went on, would be even less next year. He was active on the boards when in an open court situation, but tended to get blocked out too easily when in a half court game and averaged 1.5RPG. He didn't shoot the ball well from outside even though his FG% was 0.542 as most were layups or put-backs. His 3point% was 23.1% and his FT% was 44.4%.
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