I know in the thread about Lafayette Jay mentioned a few other nuggets about the transfer portal from around the sun belt so i thought I would update:
From Georgia Southern Calvin Wishart is transferring to UCSB and Quan Jackson has still not announced.
From ULM Michael Ertel is transferring to UAB and Jalen Hodge is transferring to James Madison (I guess Mark Byington liked what he saw in him).
Also Dachon Burke will be transferring to South Alabama from Nebraska. He was the 2nd leading scorer for the corn huskers last year but was suspended before the last 2 regular season games. He played his 1st 2 years at Robert Morris and will be eligible immediately as a graduate transfer.
There have been a few other names from around the league enter the portal but those are the ones I see having the biggest impact on their teams.
Since all this transfer action is going on and benefiting other programs, we should expect to benefit as well.. right?
Recruiting decent big men is a real issue for the entire league. Most good big men in this league are no bigger than 6-7 or 6-8. There are some players you recruit and sign knowing they are projects. And, sometimes it's not until they get on campus that you find out how much better you can make them. Lafayette's shortcomings have been discussed here. One thing that hasn't been is that he really had bad hands. They were also hoping to put some weight on him, but he must have had that Austin Robichaux metabolism.
As far as player retention is concerned, you see this all over college basketball today. There wouldn't be over 600 players in the portal if that was a false statement. The good news for us is, the coaching staff is big on academics so the transfers don't hurt from an APR standpoint.
Graduate transfers are a tough call. You're only going to have them for one year. More often than not, they are coming from a bigger school and expect to play a lot from the get go. It is my opinion that the percentage of those players being a chemistry problem is higher than an underclassman transfer. And, I think it's why we haven't signed any in several years.
This is an article that explains the transfer portal issues around all of college basketball. If you think player retention is an issue here look at what is going on at Wichita State.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/transfe...89--ncaab.html
Like politics, all transfers are a local issue.
With 600+ in the transfer portal, is that roughly 2-3 players per D1 basketball university?
At this point we have no choice but to bring in another big in spring (well now summer as the NCAA has said the dead period is going through May 31) recruiting. We will bring in someone but who knows where he falls on our list of targets. As I said earlier there is a huge effort being made on this stage and it continues every day. When coaches spend hours on the phone, they are speaking to actual players a lower percentage of that time than you may think. They speak to circle of influence people which can be a rather large group. They don't spend all that time trying to sell what we have to offer. They do a lot of investigating as to how a guy may fit during that time. They also are always looking for people beyond the next class and the one after that.
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