Maybe we should have an all-transfer team-----Milsaps and Grad aren't 2 bad ones to start with on the five---Anymore that can round out the team????
Maybe we should have an all-transfer team-----Milsaps and Grad aren't 2 bad ones to start with on the five---Anymore that can round out the team????
A look at some players to leave the Sun Belt in recent years:
F Chris Gradnigo: UL to ??? (Was told again today Tulane is a strong possibility)
F/C Rudy Turner: ULM to McNeese State
G Brandon Reed: Arkansas State to Georgia Tech
G Charles Carmouche: UNO to Memphis
G Carl Blair: UNO to Oklahoma
G Devin McDonald: UNO to Eastern Kentucky
F J.L. Lewis: UNO to Louisiana Tech
G Quincy Diggs: UNO to Akron
F Johann Mpondo: UNO to Wright State
F/C Freddy Asprilla: FIU to Miami-Dade CC to Kansas State
G Ryan Wedel: Arkansas State to Drake
G/F Elijah Millsap: UL to UAB
F Lekheythan Malone: UALR to Washburn (D2 school in Kansas)
To answer cajunfan32, yes, that's the Brandon Reed from Arkansas State that is the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year.
Boomer, almost all of those UNO kids were recruited there by ex-Cajun coach Nate Dixon. They would have been interested in UL if Dixon had been retained, but the situation didn't work out that way.
If you recall, Devin McDonald nearly ended up with the Cajuns a few years ago when Steadman was still here. Carl Blair almost got out of going to UNO last year to join the Cajuns but decided to stick with UNO.
UL lost a guard to to SLU a couple of years ago and I think he was one of the leading scorers last season.
Yes, forgot about G Damon Forrest. Left the Cajuns after one game in 2007-08. Averaged 9.1 points per game at Southeastern Louisiana in 2008-09 and 11.1 points in 2009-10.
I'm always looking for the meaning behind facts that people pile up. Does the SBC lose transfers (UNO doesn't count) at a higher rate than other mid-major conferences? Do transfers often coincide with coaching changes... including assistants?
As for Marlin, I expect him to recruit quite well in time. I also believe we should be the target for a couple of solid transfers in the not too distant future.
As for Gradnigo, I always thought that his lack of defensive hustle and the pout on his face was from playing under Coach Lee's program. I know for a kid like Gradnigo, he's thinking in terms of showcasing some NBA highlight moments in his final "at-bats".
It is a bummer to lose him, if he had it in him to produce under Marlin. But, if he's just thinking about "Gradnigo the Pro", and he does not see where he can optimize that "view" at UL, then Marlin and the rest of us are probably... as hard as some believe it... better off with the separation.
I'm not stupid... I know we could have used an "inspired Gradnigo".
I think that college basketball has a large amount of transfers on a yearly basis, regardless of the leagues. I have no idea how one would find stats to support it either way but I would assume that there is quite a bit of movement and that UL or any SBC team is not much different from other conferences. I do think that coaching changes play a large role in the transfer rate as these players are recruited and interact much more intimately with their coach than football players do. Everything that the coach does affects these players when recruited and playing within that program and when a change is made, too many things don't carry over from one coach to the next which makes it hard for kids to stay.
As far as Gradnigo goes, I still wonder whether we'd be better off with him because we knew he was going to be good for at least 16 points or so per game which is now going to have to fall to lots of different people.
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