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Recruiting Transfers - April

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There was a slight connection here with Bouknight/Springs but I don’t think him coming to UConn was ever a possibility on either side (as far as i know)
 
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Maybe. White played only 15.6 mpg last year so it's not like a clear cut favorite.
He was also coming off a torn ACL and wasn’t even supposed to be back for the season originally IIRC
 


We had reached out in March but I don’t think we’re recruiting him anymore
 



“All Division I student-athletes will have a one-time opportunity to transfer and compete immediately beginning in the 2021-22 academic year, if legislation adopted by the Division I Council is ratified by the Division I Board of Directors. The board meets April 28,” the statement read. “The Council met via videoconference today and Wednesday. The Council expanded the one-time transfer exception to all sports, which means student-athletes who play baseball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s ice hockey have the same chance as all other student-athletes to transfer and play right away. If ratified by the board, the change is effective for student-athletes who have not transferred before and want to compete at a new school as early as this fall.
 
How’d his mom make out?
Haha, but in all seriousness, despite Tre Mitchell transferring out, UMass has rebounded nicely (pun intended) with their own transfer haul.

To replace Tre Mitchell, the combination of Penn State's Trent Buttrick's rebounding and stretch ability with Montana's Michael Steadman post play and rebounding provide a nice diverse 1-2 punch.

Carl Pierre transferred to Rice (who will be an underrated C-USA team) but he's replaced with Albany's CJ Kelly and BC's Rich Kelly, two good perimeter shooters (41.5 3p% and 37.2 3p%, respectively) who are definitely not related.

A nice quartet to mix in with their incumbent players. I honestly think UMass will be better this upcoming year than this past year.
 
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“All Division I student-athletes will have a one-time opportunity to transfer and compete immediately beginning in the 2021-22 academic year, if legislation adopted by the Division I Council is ratified by the Division I Board of Directors. The board meets April 28,” the statement read. “The Council met via videoconference today and Wednesday. The Council expanded the one-time transfer exception to all sports, which means student-athletes who play baseball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s ice hockey have the same chance as all other student-athletes to transfer and play right away. If ratified by the board, the change is effective for student-athletes who have not transferred before and want to compete at a new school as early as this fall.

Some people in the portal...
Confused Uh Oh GIF by ESPN
 
Woaaaahhh. I didn’t see that coming. I thought they would just grant everyone a hear starting now.
It's possible they still are/will, but that's definitely not what that says. But it's possible they meant to say "not yet transferred and competed immediately" or some similar wording.
 
It's possible they still are/will, but that's definitely not what that says. But it's possible they meant to say "not yet transferred and competed immediately" or some similar wording.
It's still just an interpretation so could be wrong but Borzello has tweeted a bunch about it and has said it's anyone who's transferred

 
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It's still just an interpretation so could be wrong but Borzello has tweeted a bunch about it and has said it's anyone who's transferred


I wonder if it will be like last season where pretty much everyone got a waiver or if they are gonna be more strict with it again. Thinking of players like Mac McClung that might have to sit a year. Dang
 


Should be more playing time for Javonte Brown. I believe this is their 6th transfer because Emanuel Miller also just announced his transfer.

This kid is from JB’s high school. Wasn’t that a big part of the reason of why he wanted to go to TAMU? I’m sure he will stick around, but there’s definitely a lot of movement going on down there.
 
Javonte Brown is finding himself in a tough spot. The Canadian connections that took him to Texas A&M (1 coach, 3 players) are kind of disintegrating. Jamie McNeilly is rumored to be taking a job at Minnesota. His nephew, Cashius, in transferring, as is Emanuel Miller. Jevonnie Scott, who committed just before Javonte, has re-opened up his recruitment.
 
Javonte Brown is finding himself in a tough spot. The Canadian connections that took him to Texas A&M (1 coach, 3 player) are kind of disintegrating. Jamie McNeilly is rumored to be taking a job at Minnesota. His nephew, Cashius, in transferring, as is Emanuel Miller. Jevonnie Scott, who committed just before Javonte, has re-opened up his recruitment.
I was just about to edit my post. I didn’t realize Emanuel Miller was also from Canada.

You are completely right, seems like all of his ties are leaving the program. Curious to see what he does. Definitely not an ideal situation for him.
 
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No natural connections here, i’m sure.

Hahahahahhahhahahahhahaha breathes hahahahahahhHa. This guy gives zero Fs, he’s going to coach his sons through his semi-retirement and leave the program in shambles. Who the hell is going to want to come in and play with both his sons and their friend? That’s like the entire team right now right?
 


No natural connections here, i’m sure.

Nepotism by any other name...
Serious question, is this kid any good? I mean he played Ivy League level ball. I guess that’s what a Cuse quality of player is all about now. Gritty, gutty, lunch pail, “uses every ounce of their ability” types.
 
If this was Calhoun would we have said he earned this right or would we be like the other site is right now?
 
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