justinh524 Sprots Talk Mod 27836 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "the same reason players leave every program in the country, it's not a Gott thing" |
You can only blame the coach for player turnover if it's herb.4/15/2015 4:39:55 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Not sure why Gott can't keep players around but I hope he pulls a transfer/JUCO miracle somehow to get depth at PG for the short run." |
Would it really be a miracle when he's gotten a transfer or juco every single year he's been here? alex johnson, ralston turner, dez lee, trevor lacey, terry henderson.
And the "Gott can't keep players around" I mean - Lewis transferred but wasn't really Gott's recruit. So hard to hold that against him. Purvis was a Gott recruit who transferred. Warren went pro and was a lottery pick. That's not indictment against Gott. DeShawn Painter transferred - not a Gott recruit. Zo and CJL went pro - again they weren't Gott recruits and nobody could really blame them for going pro when they did. If anything, CJL waited a year too long before going pro. Tyler Harris transferred - he was a Lowe recruit, right? Same with Jaqwan Raymond. And Thomas D'Thaey was a Lowe recruit too I think.
You're right, that seems like a lot of guys - but I'm not buying that it's a Gott problem. Several of those guys weren't Gott recruits. And a few went pro - which isn't a bad thing, really.4/15/2015 4:42:09 PM |
spencer All American 3640 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "but seriously, who is going to back up Cat at the point now?" |
Henderson4/15/2015 4:46:32 PM |
wahoowa All American 3288 Posts user info edit post |
IMO this has nothing to do with Gott or NCSU. He wants to work on his game and develop his abilities with the best coaches/trainers without the impediment of classes/homework. He can work full time on his skills and body in preparation for the draft. If no team drafts him then he goes overseas and makes money. I dont see much downside to his decision. He wont gain much more from another year. 4/15/2015 4:48:00 PM |
xienze All American 7341 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Would it really be a miracle when he's gotten a transfer or juco every single year he's been here?" |
Well I'm sure we can get a transfer, but can we get a good transfer?4/15/2015 4:52:40 PM |
synapse play so hard 60938 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Well I'm sure we can get a transfer, but can we get a good transfer?" |
Does Gott's track record with getting transfers speak otherwise?4/15/2015 4:55:55 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "IMO this has nothing to do with Gott or NCSU. He wants to work on his game and develop his abilities with the best coaches/trainers without the impediment of classes/homework. He can work full time on his skills and body in preparation for the draft. If no team drafts him then he goes overseas and makes money. I dont see much downside to his decision. He wont gain much more from another year." |
right. it's not like if he goes undrafted he is a failure and will never make the NBA. he can get paid to improve on his game and become an NBA player rather than play another season while not getting paid. or he's destined to be an overseas player no matter what - and another season in college isn't changing that.
whether or not he gets drafted has little bearing on whether this was the "right" decision. he wants to play in the NBA - he gets a chance to pursue that goal while getting paid. good for him
[Edited on April 15, 2015 at 5:15 PM. Reason : c]4/15/2015 5:06:53 PM |
BeerzNBikes All American 3736 Posts user info edit post |
geez, I heard this on the radio heading home. I knew what tdub and packpride would be like today:
4/15/2015 5:09:29 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
also, the idea that Gott can't keep players here. what about the several transfers that have left schools to come play for Gott? can't you jump to just as many conclusions by looking at things with that perspective? 4/15/2015 5:18:51 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
If only we had lost to LSU, none of this would be happening. 4/15/2015 5:19:06 PM |
ncsuallday Sink the Flagship 9818 Posts user info edit post |
we'll still be good next year, it isn't the end of the world. it's just very surprising and raises some questions on how we'll address it. I'm sure Gott will figure something out if he hasn't already. 4/15/2015 5:19:29 PM |
tower All American 12280 Posts user info edit post |
I'm not surprised this happened. I'm a little surprised it took this long - I kind of figured he would've declared earlier to get a feel of where he was at from pro scouts then make a decision whether to pull out or not. But the reality is he's old for college and basically is what he is. 4/15/2015 5:21:13 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "You're right, that seems like a lot of guys - but I'm not buying that it's a Gott problem. Several of those guys weren't Gott recruits. And a few went pro - which isn't a bad thing, really." |
Thats some serious denial right there. You just came up with literally like 10 different excuses for players leaving the team.
Quote : | "what about the several transfers that have left schools to come play for Gott? can't you jump to just as many conclusions by looking at things with that perspective?" |
This along with his excellent recruiting are both red flags actually. They signal that he is making amazing promises to these kids and their experience ends up being nowhere near the expectation he made them believe in. Once they realize this, they leave immediately.
I could understand people calling me a troll for wondering about this 2 years ago but now that it has happened soo many times in soo many consecutive years to just look it off anymore. The larger the data set becomes, the more concrete my conclusion becomes.4/15/2015 5:30:01 PM |
Bullet All American 28414 Posts user info edit post |
first rule of sports talk? 4/15/2015 6:10:47 PM |
synapse play so hard 60938 Posts user info edit post |
^ yup. 4/15/2015 6:31:37 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Thats some serious denial right there. You just came up with literally like 10 different excuses for players leaving the team. " |
you mean all the players that he didn't recruit that left? i mean - yeah sure that's an excuse. but i'd say it's a pretty valid one. do you actually wish jaqwan raymond, thomas d'thaey, deshawn painter, and tyler harris had stayed? harris was the best out of any of those guys and we didn't miss him for a second. so get the fuck outta here if you think the fact that garbage ass players the previous coach recruited should have stayed to play for a coach they didn't commit to.
Wanna hold Purvis against Gott? Go right ahead.
[Edited on April 15, 2015 at 6:41 PM. Reason : rawr rawr i broke the rule i know sorry ]4/15/2015 6:41:38 PM |
jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
I'd be more worried if this hasn't become a ridiculously common thing at almost every college these days. Before today, I was starting to get surprised that we were going to get through this offseason unscathed. 4/15/2015 6:56:50 PM |
fenway All American 3135 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The Wolfpacker ?@TheWolfpacker 40s40 seconds ago NC State sophomore post player Kyle Washington said he will be transferring from the Wolfpack." |
Finally some confirmation on this one I guess.4/15/2015 7:15:07 PM |
DROD900 All American 24658 Posts user info edit post |
well today isn't exactly the best day for our basketball team
but it's still better than the day Aaron Hernandez has had
zzziinngg 4/15/2015 7:16:43 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I'd be more worried if this hasn't become a ridiculously common thing at almost every college these days. Before today, I was starting to get surprised that we were going to get through this offseason unscathed." |
yeah, it was shaping up to be kinda an odd offseason. only losing seniors, not adding any recruits. would've been weird (and too damn convenient, i guess) to not lose any underclassmen, but also not add anybody new on campus.
but losing lacey and washington pretty much assures we'll add a late recruit or juco or grad transfer guy. i'd imagine the staff would go after somebody immediately eligible as opposed to a transfer who'd have to sit a year.4/15/2015 8:15:25 PM |
PackGuitar All American 6059 Posts user info edit post |
lets just keep the expectations in the clouds... malik newman is coming 4/15/2015 8:22:03 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148439 Posts user info edit post |
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JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
I'll take mustard kid
that video still leaves me LOLing 4/15/2015 8:50:03 PM |
NyM410 J-E-T-S 50085 Posts user info edit post |
Is there a list of grad transfers. Honestly I'm not nor have ever been huge on the Juco route... 4/15/2015 9:28:59 PM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
^don't know of a list. i tend to agree...grad transfers just are more proven and obviously already played at the D1 college level. 4/15/2015 9:52:19 PM |
spencer All American 3640 Posts user info edit post |
here's ESPN's full list of transfers. I think they posted this yesterday so it should be fairly up-to-date, but some are obviously missing (like Kyle Washington): Shaqquan Aaron, 6-7, SF, Fr., Louisville Jalen Adams, 6-5, SG, RS So., St. Bonaventure Deji Adekunle, 6-11, C, Jr., Northwestern State Olalekan Ajayi, 6-11, C, RS Jr., Eastern Michigan (will graduate) Gary Akbar, 6-5, F, Jr., Kent State Christian Albright, 6-7, PF, Soph., Abilene Christian Greg Alexander, 6-4, SG, Soph., East Carolina Stedman Allen, 6-6, PF, Jr., Wagner Iakeem Alston, 6-2, PG, Jr., St. Bonaventure Kendahl Amerson, 6-3, G, Jr., Bradley Austin Anderson, 6-5, G, Jr., Presbyterian Braeden Anderson, 6-9, F, RS Soph., Fresno State (will graduate) Luka Andjusic, 6-4, SG, RS Fr., South Alabama Angel Aparicio, 6-5, SF, Jr., Toledo Matt Atewe, 6-8, C, Soph., Auburn Chima Azuonwu, 6-11, C, Fr., Tennessee State John Azzinaro, 5-11, G, Soph., Bucknell Nick Babb, 6-4, SG, Fr., Arkansas -- IOWA STATE Ryan Badowski, 6-3, SG, Fr., Longwood Wanaah Bail, 6-9, F, Soph., UCLA Cavon Baker, 6-1, PG, Jr., Houston Wheeler Baker, 6-2, SG, Fr., Albany Maceo Baston, 6-5, SG, Fr., FAU Deuce Bello, 6-4, SG, RS Jr., Missouri Drew Bender, 6-5, SG, Soph., Northern Colorado Alijah Bennett, 6-2, G, Soph., Kennesaw State Tre' Bennett, 5-10, SG, Jr., Indiana State Chris Bilbo, 6-2, G, Jr., Troy Korey Billbury, 6-3, G, RS Fr., Oral Roberts Marley Biyendolo, 6-2, G, RS Fr., Pepperdine Frank Booker, 6-4, G, Soph., Oklahoma Josh Bougher, 6-4, G, Fr., Tennessee Tech James Bourne, 6-8, PF, Jr., Winthrop (will graduate) P.J. Boutte, 5-9, PG, Jr., IUPUI (will graduate) DeVince Boykins, 6-4, PG, RS Jr., Marshall (will graduate) -- considering Georgia Southern Chris Braley, 6-5, SF, Soph., Stony Brook Quintin Brewer, 6-6, F, Jr., Bethune Cookman (will graduate) Daniel Bridges, 6-7, F, Fr., USC Upstate – SPARTANBURG METHODIST Anders Broman, 6-2, SG, Soph., South Dakota State Kris Brown, 6-8, PF, Jr., Charleston Southern Terrell Brown, 6-4, SG, Jr., Montana State Darian Bryant, 6-4, SG, Fr., George Washington Deandre Burnett, 6-2, SG, RS Fr., Miami Ryan Burnett, 6-4, SG, RS Soph., Stony Brook Matt Butler, 6-2, G, Soph., Rhode Island Jake Campbell, 7-0, C, Soph., Presbyterian Daniel Camps, 6-5, F, Soph., Northern Kentucky Galal Cancer, 6-3, G, RS Jr., Cornell (will graduate) Jordan Caroline, 6-7, F, Fr., Southern Illinois David Carr, 6-3, G, RS Jr., Portland (will graduate) Dorian Cason, 6-7, PF, Jr., Portland State Conrad Chambers, 6-1, PG, Fr., Morgan State Kasim Chandler, 5-10, PG, Soph., Quinnipiac Doug Chappell, 6-2, SG, Soph., Fairfield Aaron Cheatum, 6-7, F, Jr., Washington State Michael Clark, 6-7, PF, Fr., St. Francis (Pa.) DJ Clayton, 6-6., SF, Fr., Western Kentucky Dre' Clayton, 6-6, F, Fr., South Florida Willie Clayton, 6-8, PF, Jr., Charlotte Josiah Coleman, 6-5, SG, Jr., North Dakota Orlando Coleman, 6-5, F, Jr., Kennesaw State Nick Colletta, 6-5, SG, Fr., Marist Anthony Collins, 6-1, PG, RS Jr., South Florida (will graduate) Aaron Cosby, 6-3, G, RS Jr., Illinois (will graduate) -- WESTERN KENTUCKY Camryn Crocker, 6-4, PG, Jr., Penn (will graduate) Christian Crockett, 6-6, F, Jr., Tennessee State D’Marnier Cunningham, 5-9, G, Jr., Memphis (walk-on) Josh Cunningham, 6-7, F, Fr. Bradley Clayton Custer, 6-0, PG, Fr., Iowa State Blake Danielak, 6-8, PF, Soph., Drake Jordan Daniels, 5-10, G, RS Jr., Drake (will graduate) CJ Davis, 6-2, SG, Fr., Tennessee Martin Gage Davis, 6-2, G, Fr., IPFW Jackie Davis, 6-3, SG, Fr., Washington State Jermaine Davis, 6-9, C, Jr., La Salle Simeon Dennis, 6-3, SG, Jr., Saint Peter's Keondre Dew, 6-8, PF, Fr., Tulsa Trey Dickerson, 6-1, PG, Soph., Iowa -- SOUTH DAKOTA Chandler Diekvoss, 6-6, F, Fr., Richmond Gilles Dierickx, 7-0, C, Jr., Washington Tony Dobbinson, 5-10, G, Jr., Northwestern State Torin Dorn, 6-5, SG, Fr., Charlotte Justin Dotson, 6-4, G, Soph., Stephen F. Austin Kahlil Dukes, 6-0, PG, Soph., USC Trevor Dunbar, 5-10, PG, Fr., Washington State Arthur Edwards, 6-6, F, RS Jr., New Mexico (will graduate) BJ Edwards, 6-0, PG, Fr., Jacksonville John Edwards, 6-6, F, Soph., New Hampshire Leo Edwards, 6-8, C, RS Fr., Louisiana Tech Stephen Edwards, 6-2, PG, Fr., Santa Clara Christian Ejiga, 6-8, C, Soph., Maine Nnamdi Enechionyia, 6-6, SF, Soph., Samford Dylan Ennis, 6-2, SG, RS Jr., Villanova (will graduate) Alex Etherington, 6-5, F, RS Fr., Indiana State Junior Etou, 6-7, F, Soph., Rutgers Jaryd Eustace, 6-7, G, Soph., Miami (Ohio) Grant Evans, 6-3, G, Fr., Wright State Frankie Ferrari, 5-11, PG, Fr., San Francisco Joel Fiegler, 6-10, PF, Jr., Central Arkansas Bradley Fisher, 7-0, C, Fr., Montana State Davonte Fitzgerald, 6-7, F, Soph., Texas A&M Alex Foster, 6-8, PF, Soph., Texas Tech Marcus Foster, 6-3, SG, Soph., Kansas State Kevin Franceschi, 6-3, G, Jr., UMKC Bobby Frasco, 6-4, SG, Fr., Buffalo Richard Freeman, 6-7, F, Soph., Grambling State Joey Frenchwood, 6-1, PG, Fr., Montana State Geoff Frid, 7-0, Soph., C, Northern Arizona Vince Fritz, 6-2, SG, Fr., Sacred Heart Williams Gabriel, 6-8, C, Soph., New Hampshire Malik Garner, 6-6, SF, Jr., UMBC Rantavious Gilbert, 6-9, PF, Jr., Appalachian State Trent Gilbert, 6-0, PG, Soph. Louisville (walk-on) – GULF COAST STATE Anton Gill, 6-3, SG, Soph., Louisville Tim Gill, 6-7, PF, Jr., Jacksonville -- USC AIKEN Leon Gilmore, 6-7, F, Fr., Creighton Egi Gjikondi, 6-9, F, So., Houston B.J. Gladden, 6-5, SF, RS Fr., Akron Tevin Glass, 6-8, F, Jr., Wichita State Chaz Glotta, 6-1, SG, Fr., Southern Illinois - NORTHERN COLORADO Anthony Glover, 6-1, G, Fr., Chicago State Chris Golden, 6-2, SG, Jr., Weber State K.C Goodwin, 5-11, PG, Fr., Southern Illinois Derrick Gordon, 6-3, SG, RS Jr., Massachusetts (will graduate) Herbert Graham, 6-4, G, Jr., IPFW Michael Grant, 6-5, F, Soph., Abilene Christian -- LUBBBOCK CHRISTIAN Keith Gray, 6-7, PF, RS Jr., Northern Illinois Kevin Gray, 6-7, PF, RS Jr., Northern Illinois Daniel Green, C, 6-10, 240, Sr., Wake Forest (will graduate) Johnny Griffin, 6-5, SF, Soph., Chicago State Nick Griffin, 6-2, SG, Soph., George Washington Jure Gunjina, 6-8, F, Jr., IPFW Ge'Lawn Guyn, 6-2, PG, RS Jr., Cincinnati (will graduate) Mitchell Hahn, 6-8, SF, Fr., Holy Cross -- NEBRASKA-OMAHA Mark Hall, 6-4, SG, RS Soph., Illinois State J.C. Hampton, 6-0, PG, Soph., Lipscomb Matt Hancock, 6-4, G, Jr., Lamar Rayvon Harris, 6-5, F, Jr., Niagara (will graduate) Tre Harris, 6-5, SG, Fr., Kansas State Tyler Harris, 6-9, F, RS Jr., Providence (will graduate) Tyrone Haughton, 6-9, PF, Jr., Pittsburgh Davon Hayes, 6-7, F, RS Fr., Southern Miss DeOndre Haynes, 6-2, PG, Soph., Tennessee Tech Josh Hearlihy, 6-8, F, Soph., Tulane Corey Henderson Jr., 6-3, G, Soph., Wichita State Derrick Henry, 6-3, SG, RS Jr., Winthrop (will graduate) Travis Hester, 6-4, SG, Soph., St. Peter’s C.J. Hill, 6-2, G, RS Fr., Northeastern Johnny Hill, 6-3, G, Jr., UT Arlington (will graduate) Brandon Hitchman, 6-9, PF, Fr., Tennessee Martin Max Hoetzel, 6-8, SF, Fr., Indiana Ria’n Holland, 6-0, G, Fr., Wichita State Zach Hollis, 6-9, C, Jr., Lamar Marshall Holmes, 6-3, SG, Fr., Central Florida Jaron Hopkins, 6-5, G, Soph., Colorado JaMarkus Horace, 6-6, PF, Jr., Nicholls State Mark Howell, 5-10, PG, Soph., Wright State Carlton Hurst, 6-2, G, Soph., Colorado State Kourtlin Jackson, 6-4, G, Jr., Iowa State -- considering Southern Miss Lonnie Jackson, 6-4, G, Sr., Boston College (will graduate) Justin Jamison, 6-9, C, Jr., Texas Tech Collin Jennings, 6-4, SG, Fr., UMKC David Jesperson, 6-9, PF, Soph., Pepperdine B.J. Johnson, 6-7, F, Soph., Syracuse -- LA SALLE Darin Johnson, 6-5, G, Soph., Washington D'Andre Johnson, 6-1, PG, Soph., FAU Iman Johnson, 6-5, F, Jr., Maryland-Eastern Shore (will graduate) Jaylen Johnson-Coston, 6-6, PF, Jr., Weber State Larry Johnson Jr., 6-4, PF, RS Jr., Youngstown State Nigel Johnson, 6-2, PG, Soph., Kansas State Arkeem Joseph, 6-9, C, Jr., Tennessee Martin Jahvari Josiah, 6-4, SG, Jr., Coppin State (will graduate) Travis Julien, 6-7, PF, RS Jr., Nicholls State J.P. Kambola, 6-9, C, RS Jr., Marshall (will graduate) Austin Karazsia, 6-8, PF, Soph., South Alabama -- HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY Kurt Karis, 6-0, PG, Soph., Chicago State Marcus Keene, 5-11, PG, Soph., Youngstown State Brendan Kilpatrick, 6-5, SG, Soph., Vermont Nick King, 6-7, F, Soph., Memphis Scott King, 6-9, PF, RS Jr., Stony Brook (will graduate) Scott Kingsley, 6-3, SG, Soph., Fairleigh Dickinson Denton Koon, 6-8, F, Jr., Princeton (will graduate) Milos Kostic, 6-8, PF, Fr., Appalachian State Willy Kouassi, 6-10, C, RS Jr., Kennesaw State (will graduate) Isaac Kreuer, 6-10, C, Soph., UMKC Tanner Lancona, 6-8, PF, Soph., Saint Louis George Langberg, 6-5, G, Fr., American Dusan Langura, 6-3, SG, RS Fr., Georgia (walk-on) Deion Lavender, 6-2, SG, Fr., Southern Illinois Roderick Lawrence, 6-4, G, Jr., Ole Miss Manu Lecomte, 5-11, PG, Soph., Miami Damion Lee, 6-6, SG, RS Jr., Drexel (will graduate) Dederick Lee, 6-2, G, RS Fr., Oral Roberts Larry Lewis, 6-2, SG, RS Fr., UT San Antonio Richie Lewis, 6-0, G, Soph., Nicholls State Trey Lewis, 6-2, G, RS Jr., Cleveland State (will graduate) -- LOUISVILLE Zach Lewis, 6-3, G, Soph., Canisius Micah Littlejohn, 6-5, SF, Fr., Tulsa Tyler Livingston, 6-5, F, Soph., UMass-Lowell Uros Ljeskovic, 6-8, C, Jr., Coastal Carolina (will graduate) Rakim Lubin, 6-8, PF, Fr., Connecticut 4/15/2015 10:32:03 PM |
spencer All American 3640 Posts user info edit post |
Matt Mooney, 6-3, SG, Fr., Air Force Connor MacDougall, 6-8, C, Fr., Arizona State D.J. MacLeay, 6-7, F, Soph., Bucknell Rafael Maia, 6-9, C, Jr., Brown (will graduate) Tamron Manning, 6-4, PG, Jr., Marshall Jordan Manse, 6-1, G, RS Fr., Memphis (walk-on) Chris Martin, 6-0, G, RS Jr., Mount St. Mary’s (will graduate) Mario Matasovic, 6-6, F, Soph., Western Michigan K.J. Maura, 5-7, PG, Fr., Abilene Christian Serigne Mboup, 6-7, F, Jr., Austin Peay (will graduate) DJ Mlachnik, 6-2, G, Jr., UMass-Lowell Blake McBride, 6-5, G, Fr., Bryant Austin McBroom, 5-9, PG, Jr., Saint Louis (will graduate) Matt MacDonald, 6-5, SG, Soph., Fairleigh Dickinson JoJo McGlaston, 6-4, SG, Soph., Utah State Four McGlynn, 6-2, SG, Jr., Towson (will graduate) -- RHODE ISLAND Geremy McKay, 6-7, PF, Fr., Albany Sharieff Medlock, 6-2, G, Fr., Chicago State D’Juan Miller, 5-8, G, Jr., Illinois-Chicago Shonn Miller, 6-7, F, RS Jr., Cornell (will graduate) -- considering UConn, Illinois, BC, Michigan, Marquette, Cal Shadell Millinghaus, 6-2, G, Soph., Southern Miss Biggie Minnis, 6-3, G, RS Jr., Rhode Island (will graduate) Donnell Minton, 5-10, G, Soph., Lamar Shelton Mitchell, 6-3, PG, Fr., Vanderbilt Undra Mitchem, 6-2, SG, Soph., Jacksonville State Alex Mitola, 5-11, G, Jr., Dartmouth (will graduate) Justice Montgomery, 5-11, PG, Soph., American Aaron Morgan, 5-11, G, Soph., UMBC Jermaine Morgan, 6-8, F, Jr., Bradley Luke Moyer, 6-0, SG, RS Jr., Campbell Rawane Ndiaye, 6-10, C, RS Jr., Tennessee (will graduate) Langdon Neal, 6-1, G, Soph., American (walk-on) Marcus Neely, 6-4, SG, RS Soph., UNC Asheville Juwan Newmen, 6-8, F, Jr., Central Connecticut Malachi Nix, 5-8, PG, Soph., Fairleigh Dickinson Angel Nunez, 6-8, F, Jr., Gonzaga (will graduate) Ike Nwamu, 6-5, SG, Jr., Mercer (will graduate) Daniel Nwosu, 6-2, SG, Soph., Montana Javion Ogunyemi, 6-8, F, Soph., Siena Kerwin Okoro, 6-5, F, RS Jr., Rutgers (will graduate) Randy Onwuasor, 6-3, G, Soph., Texas Tech Joshua Oswald, 6-7, PF, Soph., Miami (Ohio) Tariq Owens, 6-10, PF, Fr., Tennessee -- ST. JOHN'S Keenan Palmore, 6-1, PG, Jr., Old Dominion Eric Paschall, 6-6, F, Fr., Fordham Ron Patterson, 6-2, G, Soph., Syracuse -- IUPUI Evan Payne, 6-1, G, Soph., Loyola Marymount Glen Pierre Jr., 6-11, PF, Soph., College of Charleston Jalen Pendleton, 6-3, SF, Jr., Southern Illinois Jalon Plummer, 6-5, SF, Soph., Youngstown State Pookie Powell, 6-1, PG, Soph., Memphis Peyton Prudhomme, 6-5, SG, Fr., Northwestern State Tyler Rambo, 6-5, F, Jr., Murray State Brandon Randolph, 6-2, G, Soph., Xavier Elijah Ray, 6-5, PF, RS Soph., IUPUI Marcquise Reed, 6-3, G, Fr., Robert Morris Jarelle Reischel, 6-5, F, RS Jr., Rhode Island (will graduate) Cole Renninger, 6-3, SG, Soph., Lehigh (walk-on) Stevie Repichowski, 6-2, SG, Soph., Tulsa Jordan Rhodes, 6-6, F, Fr., UMass-Lowell Jalen Richard, 6-3, G, Soph., Santa Clara Derrick Richardson Jr., 6-4, G, RS Soph., Central Michigan JaQuel Richmond, 6-1, PG, Fr., Middle Tennessee Desmond Ridenour, 6-2, SG, Soph., Duquesne Brandon Roberts, 6-0, SG, Soph., Samford Dulani Robinson, 5-9, G, Jr., Pacific Stanford Robinson, 6-4, SG, Soph., Indiana Detwon Rogers, 6-6, PF, Fr., Dayton Van Rolle, 6-2, G, Soph., Coppin State Patrick Rooks, 6-2, SG, Fr., Clemson Aaron Rountree, 6-8, PF, Jr., Wake Forest (will graduate) Jermaine Ruttley, 6-2, G, Jr., Florida A&M Chris Sarbaugh, 6-3, G, Jr., San Diego (will graduate) Kethan Savage, 6-3, G, Jr., George Washington -- BUTLER Brad Schaub, SG, Fr., UMass-Lowell Bryson Scott, 6-1, G, Soph., Purdue Ed Seay, 6-8, PF, Soph., Texas State Kraig Shields, 6-8, F, Fr., North Dakota Jake Showalter, 6-2, SG, Fr., North Dakota State Patson Siame, 6-11, F, Soph., Loyola Marymount Wyatt Sikora, 6-11, PF, Fr., Stetson Rodney Simeon, 6-5, G, Fr., Tennessee State Will Simonton, 6-10, C, RS Jr., UIC (will graduate) Evan Sims, 6-6, PF, Jr., Louisiana-Monroe (will graduate) Jaren Sina, 6-2, PG, Soph., Seton Hall -- considering South Carolina, Boston College, Michigan, Rutgers, George Washington, Rhode Island Jabbar Singleton, 6-0, G, Soph., Oral Roberts Temjae Singleton, 6-7, F, Jr., Cal State Fullerton (walk-on) Adam Smith, 6-1, SG, RS Jr., Virginia Tech (will graduate) Kenyatta Smith, 6-9, C, RS Jr., Harvard (will graduate) Randall Smith, 6-0, G, RS Fr., Jacksonville State Shawn Smith, 6-6, SF, RS Jr., Marshall (will graduate) Sterling Smith, 6-3, G, RS Jr., Coppin State (will graduate) Tarin Smith, 6-2, PG, Fr., Nebraska Xavier Smith, 6-8, SF, Soph., St. Bonaventure Kadeem Smithen, 6-3, PG, Fr., Richmond Antwan Space, 6-8, F, RS Jr., Texas A&M (will graduate) Taylor Stafford, 6-0, PG, Jr., Evansville Justus Stanback, 6-8, PF-C, Soph., IUPUI Jordan Stevens, 6-0, PG, Jr., Duquesne Shaun Stewart, 6-0, SG, Jr., Youngstown State B.J. Stith, 6-5, SG, Fr., Virginia – OLD DOMINION Rasheed Sulaimon, 6-4, SG, Jr., Duke A.J. Sumbry, 6-8, PF, Soph., Quinnipiac Tramique Sutherland, 5-11, PG, Jr., Bradley Ricky Tarrant, 6-2, PG, RS Jr., Alabama (will graduate) Brendyn Taylor, 6-3, G, RS Jr., USC (will graduate) Charles Taylor, 6-4, SG, Fr., UMBC Deshon Taylor, 6-2, SG, Fr., UMKC Steve Taylor, 6-7, PF, Jr., Marquette Xzavier Taylor, 6-9, C, Soph., Bradley Jesse Tesmer, 6-8, PF, Jr., Chicago State Chandler Thomas, 6-6, SF, RS Jr., Ohio (will graduate) Dustin Thomas, 6-7, F, Soph., Colorado Jevon Thomas, 6-0, PG, Soph., Kansas State Tucker Thompson, 6-10, C, Fr., Western Carolina Mike Thorne Jr., 6-11, C, RS Jr., Charlotte (will graduate) Gavin Thurman, 6-7, PF, Jr., Missouri State DeMarcus Threatt, 5-10, G, Jr., Fairfield Marquis Todd, 6-9, C, Fr., Jackson State Mark Tollefsen, 6-8, PF, RS Jr., San Francisco (will graduate) Amin Torres, 6-0, SG, Jr., Nicholls State Cade Towers, 6-9, F, RS Fr., Nicholls State Shomari Triggs, 5-9, SG, Jr., Coppin State Jonathan Tshibuy, 6-5, F, Soph., LIU Brooklyn Charles Tucker Jr., 6-1, PG, Fr., Tennessee State Zavier Turner, 5-9, PG, Soph., Ball State Max Twyman, 6-5, SF, Fr., Albany Joe Uchebo, 6-10, C, Jr., Pittsburgh (will graduate) Joey van Zegeren, 6-10, C, Jr., Virginia Tech - NORTHWESTERN Johnnie Vassar, 6-0, PG, Fr., Northwestern Osandai Vaughn, 6-4, SF, Soph., Youngstown State Jake Verhagen, 6-6, SF, Soph., Eastern Illinois Austin Waddoups, 6-2, G, Fr., Southern Utah Dantley Walker, 5-11, PG, RS Fr., UNLV Patrick Wallace, 6-1, SG, Soph., North Carolina State (walk-on) Lamell Washington, 6-6, SF, Fr., UMBC Malcolm Walters, 6-0, PG, Fr., Akron (Walk-on) Dayshawn Watkins, 6-0, PG, Soph., Florida State Storm Watson, 6-7, F, Fr., Prairie View A&M JaMarcus Weatherspoon, 6-3, SF, Jr., Texas State - SOUTHERN Collin Weaver, 6-2, G, Soph., Oakland Colton Weisbrod, 6-5, F, Fr., New Orleans Mike Wells, PG, Fr., Albany Nate Wells, 7-1, C, RS Jr., Bradley (will graduate) Maurice White, 6-3, SG, Soph., Siena Trinson White, 6-5, SF, Jr., Milwaukee Sekou Wiggs, 6-4, SF, Soph., Idaho Jonathan Wiley, 6-6, SF, Fr., Texas State Aubrey Williams, 6-7, PF, RS Jr. Toledo (will graduate) BillyDee Williams, 6-6, SF, Jr., West Virginia Dominique Williams, 6-7, SF, Soph., Florida International Jack Williams, 6-8, PF, Fr., Long Beach State Johnathan Williams III, 6-9, PF, Soph., Missouri Nigel Williams-Goss, 6-3, PG, Soph., Washington David Wishon, 7-2, C, RS Jr., Charleston (will graduate) Keyshawn Woods, 6-3, G, Fr., Charlotte Bobby Word, 6-4, G, Soph., Oral Roberts Jake Wright, 6-4, G, Fr., The Citadel Devin Wyatt, 6-7, F, Fr., Loyola Marymount Kevin Zabo, 6-2, PG, Fr., San Diego State Aitor Zubizarreta, 6-3, G, Soph., Portland 4/15/2015 10:33:46 PM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
The Ennis kid from Villanova is transferring...He's experienced and those Ennis dudes have a knack of being better than advertised. 4/15/2015 10:34:49 PM |
tower All American 12280 Posts user info edit post |
if patrick wallace came back he'd be penciled in for 10-15mpg right now 4/15/2015 10:57:49 PM |
natureboy All American 2803 Posts user info edit post |
With Lacey and Washington I figured we would finish 5 or 6 in acc. I will drop that to 7 or 8 now. The weight on Barber and Abu's shoulders just got much bigger. 4/15/2015 11:11:45 PM |
ncstatetke All American 41128 Posts user info edit post |
I can think of zero reasons why we shouldn't be in Tyler Harris' living room begging him to come back 4/15/2015 11:17:07 PM |
natureboy All American 2803 Posts user info edit post |
Espn is being extra harsh. In the article about Lacey they said we were gonna be top 25 and now we may be a fringe tournament team. 4/15/2015 11:32:52 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
Sounds about right. People let 1 game forget about how subpar we were this year. We lose 2 of our top 3 players and i dont see anyway we wont be somewhere between also receiving votes and bubble.
[Edited on April 15, 2015 at 11:48 PM. Reason : we were never gonna be a top 4 acc team. that was delusion all along] 4/15/2015 11:48:03 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148439 Posts user info edit post |
remember back in the day when mambagrl was forced to buy new aliases?
#bronco4STmod
[Edited on April 15, 2015 at 11:49 PM. Reason : .] 4/15/2015 11:49:29 PM |
ncstatetke All American 41128 Posts user info edit post |
if you look past the scoring numbers and the veteran leadership, I don't think we'll miss Lacey
he was a shoot-first guard and that doesn't work in today's ACC 4/15/2015 11:53:46 PM |
ncsuallday Sink the Flagship 9818 Posts user info edit post |
I thought of him as a pass first guard at least in the first half of the season. I think we tried to encourage him to take more shots when he had them. 4/16/2015 12:57:56 AM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
Im sorry did you even notice he said look past the scoring?
that's what he did best for us. 4/16/2015 2:25:54 AM |
bronco All American 3942 Posts user info edit post |
Man I would totally clean this place up, TT...
with Natty Daddy gifs 4/16/2015 6:39:52 AM |
Ribs All American 10713 Posts user info edit post |
Everybody calm down. Have a dunk of the year as a present.
https://vine.co/v/ezBYEgVlzjF 4/16/2015 7:25:31 AM |
rwoody Save TWW 37693 Posts user info edit post |
We may go undefeated next year
If you look past the scoring that is 4/16/2015 8:50:17 AM |
lion4russell All American 1588 Posts user info edit post |
does anybody know how all of the transfers and players leaving early are affecting our graduation rate shit? 4/16/2015 8:51:49 AM |
NyM410 J-E-T-S 50085 Posts user info edit post |
It doesn't.
[Edited on April 16, 2015 at 9:40 AM. Reason : As low my as they leave in good standing] 4/16/2015 9:40:21 AM |
spencer All American 3640 Posts user info edit post |
someone on PP premium who usually has reliable info mentioned a possible grades issue with a player as well
[Edited on April 16, 2015 at 10:04 AM. Reason : ] 4/16/2015 10:04:34 AM |
BigT716 All American 3458 Posts user info edit post |
^ Rumor going around UNC boards yesterday that it's Cat. 4/16/2015 10:13:16 AM |
dmspack oh we back 25532 Posts user info edit post |
ahahahahah...i can only laugh 4/16/2015 10:23:19 AM |
spencer All American 3640 Posts user info edit post |
^^ that's pretty much who I (and I assume everyone else) figured it would be 4/16/2015 10:25:13 AM |
GenghisJohn bonafide 10252 Posts user info edit post |
4/16/2015 10:57:21 AM |
stixman All American 3608 Posts user info edit post |
Cannot Stop Watching4/16/2015 11:03:52 AM |
bronco All American 3942 Posts user info edit post |
^^lol reminded me of
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TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148439 Posts user info edit post |
Is anybody worried about whatever grades issue was mentioned earlier? The ncaa has shown they don't care about academics. 4/16/2015 11:15:57 AM |
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