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Game Thread - @ Clemson, 3/6/2020
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 699179" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The problem isn't our attractiveness to a a grad transfer like that. The problem is there being a transfer like that to begin with. Lets look at the center transfers from last year and see if we can find someone who was immediately eligible, had prior history of good production, and turned out good for their new team</p><p></p><p>Daniel Giddens - Not much production before or after transfer</p><p>DJ Burns - transferred after redshirtting freshman year. No prior production. </p><p>Jayce Johnson - Marginal production at Utah, and declined after transferring to MU</p><p>Joey Brunk - okay production (7 and 5 in 20mpg) before and after transfer but not a rim protector by any means.</p><p>Uros Plavsic - transfer after redshirtting freshman year. No prior production.</p><p>Barret Benson - No real production prior to transferring. Was good at his new school though (Southern Illinois)</p><p>Yuat Alok - Not immediately eligible and no real production prior to transferring </p><p>Jethro Tshisumpa - No real production before or after</p><p>Derrik Smits - Solid production as a junior at Valpo (12-6 with 1 bpg in +20 mpg) but played less than mpg at Butler.</p><p></p><p>The closest I found was Chris Vogt who put up 11-6 with 1.6 blocks for Cinci this year. However even then he was a guy that played just 12mpg as a sophomore for Northern Kentucky. There was also Nate Sestina who went to Kentucky from Bucknell where he was very good and basically lost most of his production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 699179, member: 2299"] The problem isn't our attractiveness to a a grad transfer like that. The problem is there being a transfer like that to begin with. Lets look at the center transfers from last year and see if we can find someone who was immediately eligible, had prior history of good production, and turned out good for their new team Daniel Giddens - Not much production before or after transfer DJ Burns - transferred after redshirtting freshman year. No prior production. Jayce Johnson - Marginal production at Utah, and declined after transferring to MU Joey Brunk - okay production (7 and 5 in 20mpg) before and after transfer but not a rim protector by any means. Uros Plavsic - transfer after redshirtting freshman year. No prior production. Barret Benson - No real production prior to transferring. Was good at his new school though (Southern Illinois) Yuat Alok - Not immediately eligible and no real production prior to transferring Jethro Tshisumpa - No real production before or after Derrik Smits - Solid production as a junior at Valpo (12-6 with 1 bpg in +20 mpg) but played less than mpg at Butler. The closest I found was Chris Vogt who put up 11-6 with 1.6 blocks for Cinci this year. However even then he was a guy that played just 12mpg as a sophomore for Northern Kentucky. There was also Nate Sestina who went to Kentucky from Bucknell where he was very good and basically lost most of his production. [/QUOTE]
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