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A10:
Dayton (Others to watch)
Davidson (Others to watch)
St. Louis (Others to watch)
VCU (Others to watch)
AAC:
1. Houston (4th nationally)
Memphis (Others to watch)
ACC:
1. Duke (6th nationally)
2. North Carolina (12th nationally)
Florida State (Others to watch)
Notre Dame (Others to watch)
Virginia (Others to watch)
Big 12:
1. Kansas (7th nationally)
2. Baylor (9th nationally)
3. TCU (15th nationally)
Oklahoma (Others to watch)
Oklahoma State (Others to watch)
Texas (Others to watch)
Texas Tech (Others to watch)
Big East:
1. Creighton (14th nationally)
2. Villanova (18th nationally)
Marquette (Others to watch)
Providence (Others to watch)
UConn (Others to watch)
Xavier (Others to watch)
Big Ten:
1. Michigan (10th nationally)
2. Iowa (16th nationally)
3. Illinois (17th nationally)
4. Purdue (20th nationally)
5. Michigan State (21st nationally)
MWC:
Colorado State (Others to watch)
Wyoming (Others to watch)
PAC 12:
1. UCLA (3rd nationally)
2. Arizona (8th nationally)
3. Oregon (19th nationally)
4. Colorado (22nd nationally)
5. USC (23rd nationally)
SEC:
1. Arkansas (1st nationally)
2. Kentucky (2nd nationally)
3. Tennessee (11th nationally)
4. Alabama (13th nationally)
Mississippi State (Others to watch)
Texas A&M (Others to watch)
WCC:
1. Gonzaga (5th nationally)
This (player movement) is definitely starting to resemble the NBA as far as roster management is concerned.
Transfers have played huge roles for several teams in the past few years. But most transfers didn't go to another team in the same conference. Going to be interesting when players return to the place they left this year. Tech fans weren't too polite to Beard on his return to Lubbock. Will players get similar treatment?
These are just the ones I've noticed within the Big 12.
Tyreese Hunter - Iowa State to Texas
Jaylon Tyson - Texas to Texas Tech
Kevin McCullar - Texas Tech to Kansas
Jalen Bridges - West Virginia to Baylor
Rondell Walker - Oklahoma State to TCU
Tre Mitchell - West Virginia to Texas
Are other conferences seeing something similar or is this a Big 12 thing. (Oklahoma and K-State are the only teams not listed....one way or the other.)
yep - i suspect the fans will give Kevin a bit of grief,This (player movement) is definitely starting to resemble the NBA as far as roster management is concerned.
Transfers have played huge roles for several teams in the past few years. But most transfers didn't go to another team in the same conference. Going to be interesting when players return to the place they left this year. Tech fans weren't too polite to Beard on his return to Lubbock. Will players get similar treatment?
These are just the ones I've noticed within the Big 12.
Tyreese Hunter - Iowa State to Texas
Jaylon Tyson - Texas to Texas Tech
Kevin McCullar - Texas Tech to Kansas
Jalen Bridges - West Virginia to Baylor
Rondell Walker - Oklahoma State to TCU
Tre Mitchell - West Virginia to Texas
Are other conferences seeing something similar or is this a Big 12 thing. (Oklahoma and K-State are the only teams not listed....one way or the other.)
Seems to me it is almost like family incest when they move within the conference.That's pretty crazy. I think it's mostly a Big 12 thing. I can't think of any intra conference transfers in the B1G. Hunter is going to walk into a hostile environment when he goes back to Ames. ISU fans were really pissed that he left. I can see Tech fans holding it against McCullar. Given what they did to Beard. I don't think any of those other players really move the needle that much. Good college players, but not at the level of Hunter and McCullar.
Deacs will be a top 25 team
yeah, that was in no way, shape or form Forbes' fault. when the league you play in is perceived to be dogshit, you aren't going to have many opportunities to impress. Wake's win over the eventual national runner-up wasn't considered a good win. meanwhile, dog shit teams like Rutgers and multiple mediocre mid-majors got at-large bids.Forbes on the hot seat for having 2 NBA guys and not making the tournament.
yeah, that was in no way, shape or form Forbes' fault. when the league you play in is perceived to be dogshit, you aren't going to have many opportunities to impress. Wake's win over the eventual national runner-up wasn't considered a good win. meanwhile, dog shit teams like Rutgers and multiple mediocre mid-majors got at-large bids.
he's done a great job, tbh. he has been greatly aided by the transfer portal. would be nice if someone like Hildreth or Marsh could make a decent jump next year.I was just messin. He's done a good job. They are headed in a great direction. I think there is a good chance they land that 5-star for 2023. I think they'll sneak in the tournament next year.