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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 212391" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I believe they have changed the transfer rules to no longer allow waivers for immediate play except in the case of grad transfers which will cut down on the possibilities. If we keep relying on transfers, we are just going to keep finding ourselves in the same hole we are now. </p><p></p><p>Assuming no transfers, in or out, we have for next year</p><p></p><p>PG - Heath (SR), Jorgenson (JR). I don't expect Heyward back. </p><p>SG - Jackson(JR), Okogie (FR)</p><p>SF - Stephens(SR), Matthews (FR)</p><p>PF - White (FR), Gueye (So)</p><p>C - Lammers(JR), Ogbonda (FR). </p><p></p><p>Transfers aren't going to save next year's team. Big question marks at every position. The level of guys we would need to add are the kind of guys that transfer to teams that are already contending. What we need is to find some way to land a quality freshman PG. Offer him the starting job from day one if that is what it takes, but it's an absolute must. Otherwise I'd spend the scholarship on another wing recruit to hopefully push Matthews at the SF spot in two years. IMO, only take a transfer if Heyward does in fact not return. </p><p></p><p>Of course if we get a new coach, like we should, then he might not have the inroads with recruits to land any more ACC level players, so in that scenario we could go the transfer route. But even then I would hope he would be able to bring a recruit or two with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 212391, member: 2299"] I believe they have changed the transfer rules to no longer allow waivers for immediate play except in the case of grad transfers which will cut down on the possibilities. If we keep relying on transfers, we are just going to keep finding ourselves in the same hole we are now. Assuming no transfers, in or out, we have for next year PG - Heath (SR), Jorgenson (JR). I don't expect Heyward back. SG - Jackson(JR), Okogie (FR) SF - Stephens(SR), Matthews (FR) PF - White (FR), Gueye (So) C - Lammers(JR), Ogbonda (FR). Transfers aren't going to save next year's team. Big question marks at every position. The level of guys we would need to add are the kind of guys that transfer to teams that are already contending. What we need is to find some way to land a quality freshman PG. Offer him the starting job from day one if that is what it takes, but it's an absolute must. Otherwise I'd spend the scholarship on another wing recruit to hopefully push Matthews at the SF spot in two years. IMO, only take a transfer if Heyward does in fact not return. Of course if we get a new coach, like we should, then he might not have the inroads with recruits to land any more ACC level players, so in that scenario we could go the transfer route. But even then I would hope he would be able to bring a recruit or two with him. [/QUOTE]
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