stever20 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:
There are also 65 P5 schools and 286 non P5. Odds are very good the non-P5's will pick up more P5 transfers than P5 schools retain. Of the 400 transfers listed, there are only about 15 to 20 to get remotely excited about. The two coming to Butler are depth guys. The Rotnei Clark's of the BB world don't come around very often.
Right but of the top 6- 3 are going to non P5 schools. A 4th was going to Long Beach St who was in the top 15(#14 if memory serves me right). So of those 15-20- at least 4 are going to non P5 schools- and probably more.
HoosierPal wrote:stever20 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:
There are also 65 P5 schools and 286 non P5. Odds are very good the non-P5's will pick up more P5 transfers than P5 schools retain. Of the 400 transfers listed, there are only about 15 to 20 to get remotely excited about. The two coming to Butler are depth guys. The Rotnei Clark's of the BB world don't come around very often.
Right but of the top 6- 3 are going to non P5 schools. A 4th was going to Long Beach St who was in the top 15(#14 if memory serves me right). So of those 15-20- at least 4 are going to non P5 schools- and probably more.
When most schools give a player a release from his scholarship, there is language prohibiting him from transferring in conference.
stever20 wrote:right but there are 4 other P5 conferences. Also the one that UConn picked up that is real high was from Cornell.
I don't see any negative that a lot of these top transfers are going to non P5 schools. And now 2 top 10 ones for the Big East and 2 for the AAC.
HoosierPal wrote:stever20 wrote:right but there are 4 other P5 conferences. Also the one that UConn picked up that is real high was from Cornell.
I don't see any negative that a lot of these top transfers are going to non P5 schools. And now 2 top 10 ones for the Big East and 2 for the AAC.
I agree there is nothing negative here. I just don't see anything different than years before.
Louisville picked up the transfer that may have a significant impact, Lee. But then again, the jump up to the ACC from Drexel may be too much for him. Going from a mid-major to a P5 is typically tougher than going the other way.
And what is the story line with the Big East picking up three A-10 players so far?
Jet915 wrote:According to Rothstein, Chukwu is transferring.....big loss to PC.
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