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NJ.com reporting that he chose Hall over us, but I wonder if the Whaley news played a role. The timing sure seems like it did.
My guess is it did. In the article about Whaley returning it mentioned that we recently shifted our focus away from Yetna
 
Seton Hall is loaded with talent. Williard better make something happen this year.
 
Seton Hall is loaded with talent. Williard better make something happen this year.
Just wow. Their starting lineup could look like:

Yetna- SR
Rhoden - SR
Obiagu - SR
Cale - SR
Harris - SR

That doesn't include any of their top-150 '21 prospects or Kadary Richmond. Tray Jackson comes in as a former top-100 recruit from Missouri.

Loaded.
 
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Just wow. Their starting lineup could look like:

Yetna- SR
Rhoden - SR
Obiagu - SR
Cale - SR
Harris - SR

That doesn't include any of their top-150 '21 prospects or if Richmond is eligible in 21-22. Tray Jackson comes in as a former top-100 recruit from Missouri.

Loaded.
Richmond is eligible, all first time transfers don’t have to sit starting next year.
 
Just wow. Their starting lineup could look like:

Yetna- SR
Rhoden - SR
Obiagu - SR
Cale - SR
Harris - SR

That doesn't include any of their top-150 '21 prospects or if Richmond is eligible in 21-22. Tray Jackson comes in as a former top-100 recruit from Missouri.

Loaded.
All the more reason why we need to add some more talent. That team still can't shoot a lick though
 
All the more reason why we need to add some more talent. That team still can't shoot a lick though
Cale and Harris can shoot and Yetna maybe can (depends if you believe this season was small sample size theater). But Kadary and Rhoden definitely have to get better.
 
Their fanbase was planning on stinking next season but Willard totally remade their team in a matter of weeks and Cale decided to stay.
Agreed, incredible recruiting job by Willard.
 
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WTH? Mike Anderson recruited him
I heard Earlington wants more time and specifically an opportunity to play the two and three. What a waste of a big-time frame.
 
Creighton in shambles. Have now lost their best recruit and two starters.


Wow. I thought his stats were very respectable, he's done some solid work here, but it's not quite Ivy League now is it. I think he's a great athlete but I didn't think he was NBA material.
 
Creighton in shambles. Have now lost their best recruit and two starters.


To be fair, he's graduating in May.

Looking at 21-22, Creighton will be, at best, the 5th best team in the Big East. Jefferson/Mahaney/Ballock all graduate plus who knows what happens to Zegarowski. Nova, UConn, Seton Hall and Xavier are all ahead as of how rosters look in April.

Despite that talent leaving, just one of their three '20 players played last season (Kalkbrenner) and their '21 class is still good despite losing Washington. In a sense, their '21 class is almost like a five-man group if you include the two injured guys from '20 (#66 Andronikashvili and #155 Kancleris).

It'll be a rebuilding year, but if Kalbrenner develops, we see more out of Mitchell and three of the five new '21 players look like keepers, 22-23 could be the start of another good grouping of years for Creighton.
 


Not exactly transfer news but big BE news. Definitely saw this one coming for them. Seems like it was the plan all along. Now I guess they wait to see if Gillespie chooses to use his extra year.
 
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Thank god JRE is gone lol. Top 3 next year will be UConn, SHU, and Nova. If Gillespie leaves then I think 1st is ours to lose. But I think he comes back unless he wants to make $ in Europe
 
Thank god JRE is gone lol. Top 3 next year will be UConn, SHU, and Nova. If Gillespie leaves then I think 1st is ours to lose. But I think he comes back unless he wants to make $ in Europe
Where are points coming from to be #1 in big east...
 
The league will definitely not be as strong at the top next season, but I think the middle tier will be improved.

Big East probably starts the year expecting UConn, Nova, SHU, and Xavier to make the Big Dance. After that, you hope one of Butler, Providence, or St. John's can figure out how to sneak in on the bubble.

Probably looking at a 3-5 bid league in 2021-2022 unless significant movement happens in transfer market or more than one team makes massive leap.
 
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Surprised he left Iowa with Garza gone. Would have walked into a starting gig.

Nunge grew on me as the season went on. Hard working big with some skill. Will be a nice piece for Xavier backing up Freemantle or even starting at the 4 with a two-big lineup.
 
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The league will definitely not be as strong at the top next season, but I think the middle tier will be improved.

Big East probably starts the year expecting UConn, Nova, SHU, and Xavier to make the Big Dance. After that, you hope one of Butler, Providence, or St. John's can figure out how to sneak in on the bubble.

Probably looking at a 3-5 bid league in 2021-2022 unless significant movement happens in transfer market or more than one team makes massive leap.
That’s a fair assessment, really think the Big East needs to get 5 in this year tho. Hopefully one of those PC, St John’s, maybe even Marquette teams can sneak in there.

just a hunch, but it seems like CG and maybe even Samuels will come back. They lose JRE but if they get CG back and add a transfer big like Tre Mitchell or another impact big transfer, they’re a top team again. Would not be surprised to see them land a really good big now that JRE is gone.
 
Surprised he left Iowa with Garza gone. Would have walked into a starting gig.

Nunge grew on me as the season went on. Hard working big with some skill. Will be a nice piece for Xavier backing up Freemantle or even starting at the 4 with a two-big lineup.
His dad died this year and I believe he just wanted to play somewhere a little closer to home.
 
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