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Why are so many high majors involved with mediocre mid-major transfers?
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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 3521372, member: 1609"] 1.We took a graduate in2012- 2013 who really had no business playing high major basketball because we needed someone to give Bazz time off the ball. The kid who toiled in obscurity got to play for his home state school and we filled a minor need so everyone was happy. That was before that market was popular 2. The following year we scored a much higher rated graduate student who helped us win a national championship . After that some schools who had been getting the lion share of 5 stars even suggested closing the loop hole. 3. 2015-16 after our success this actually became a hot market with almost everyone actively engaged We scored both Miller and Gibbs two of the hottest commodities in this new market. That was actually our High point 4. We had limited success acquiring backup guards in both 2017-18, and 2018-19 but struck out with big transfers. Those acquisitions were more like 2012-13 than 2014-15 We desperately needed bodies Rather that a targeted attempt to enhance your already decent team 2013-14: 2015-2016 They are both legitimate recruiting tools . [/QUOTE]
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