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Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:20 pm
by BCMcG
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Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:24 pm
by BC923
I would hold out on putting Papa/Noreen up there. Noreen will probably stay on but there is the mention in the heights article that Ndao might not even qualify academically.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:26 pm
by NJM89
Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:27 pm
by BCMcG
BC923 {l Wrote}:I would hold out on putting Papa/Noreen up there. Noreen will probably stay on but there is the mention in the heights article that Ndao might not even qualify academically.


They're both signed, so I'm going to leave them there for now. I'm not buying the Ndao academics story. Harvard was recruiting him, so how bad could the situation be. I think they might be more concerned with his ability on the court than in the classroom.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:11 pm
by twballgame9
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:04 pm
by DuchesneEast
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.


I thought it way 5 a year but that was coming from another poster here.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:16 pm
by eepstein0
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.


I thought it way 5 a year but that was coming from another poster here.


Though it was 5 also. Coach D better figure out the deal on who's staying and who's leaving pretty soon so we can get some capable bodies in here.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:01 pm
by OCs_Inner_Eagle
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.


I thought it way 5 a year but that was coming from another poster here.


Though it was 5 also. Coach D better figure out the deal on who's staying and who's leaving pretty soon so we can get some capable bodies in here.


There used to be a "5-8" rule where you could only sign 5 players each year, and 8 in a two-year period. I thought the NCAA got rid of that.

Could Donahue patch with jucos? Or perhaps bring in a flyer like the football team is doing with the Framingham State kid? Someone who gets overlooked in recruiting and overperforms at a lower level? Doing something like this might let you compete for a year while you bring in your own guys. Years ago Jim Boylan transferred to Marquette from Assumption College (where his brother Mike was a D-2 All-American); Jim Boylan would up as Butch Lee's backcourt partner on Al McGuire's 1977 national championship team at Marquette.

In a fit of irony, Dean Smith wound up sending Boylan on to the coach who would wind up beating UNC in the final:

One of the key players on that team was a local (for me in New Jersey) player by the name of Jim Boylan. He was a tough take charge point guard who honed his craft on the playgrounds of Jersey City. Boylan attended St.Mary’s High School and later signed on at Division II Assumption. In a twist of irony North Carolina coach Dean Smith had a hand in getting Boylan to Marquette. Assumption was a good school and several Hudson County players, liked Boylan, played there over the years. Boylan however wanted to test his ability at a higher level. He contacted UNC’s Smith. Dean told him that he was set at the guard spot but would put a word in for him to Al McGuire.


ObserverCollege, of course, would have a coronary at such a move.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:07 pm
by Art Vandelay
I think you are right about the 5/8 rule being eliminated. I was also wondering about transfers. I wonder if there is anyone who he might be able to get that is looking to transfer who could sit out next year and then be eligible when we have all the open spots. Juco transfers are also an option since they don't have to sitout a year. Going to have to get creative if any of the incoming freshman back out and that many spots end up being open.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:16 pm
by MCMLXXIV
I really hope Noreen and Ndao and Heslip stick... we need the players.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:20 pm
by Bernard Lonergan
Art Vandelay {l Wrote}:I think you are right about the 5/8 rule being eliminated. I was also wondering about transfers. I wonder if there is anyone who he might be able to get that is looking to transfer who could sit out next year and then be eligible when we have all the open spots. Juco transfers are also an option since they don't have to sitout a year. Going to have to get creative if any of the incoming freshman back out and that many spots end up being open.


2009-10 END OF YEAR TRANSFERS

Jeremy Adams, 6-5, G, RS Fr, Texas A&M
Troy Alexander, 6-1, G, Soph., Santa Clara
Darion Anderson, 6-2, G, Jr., Northern Illinois
Antoine Allen, 6-1, G Fr., Miami
Chris Babb, 6-5, G, Soph., Penn State
Jake Barnett, 6-5, G, Fr., Toledo
Larry Bastfield, 5-11, G, Soph., Toledo
Alex Bazzell, 6-1, G, Fr., UMKC – LINDENWOOD
Yonas Berhe, 5-10, G, Soph., Louisiana Tech
Sean Berry, 6-7, C, Fr., Maryland-Eastern Shore
Miguel Bocachica, 6-5, F, Fr., Long Island
Andrew Bock, 6-1, G, Fr., Creighton
Ryan Bogdan, 6-5, G, Fr., Quinnipiac
Melquan Bolding, 6-3, G, Soph., Duquesne
Jerrell Boswell, 6-0, G, Jr., Maine
Daniel Brady, 6-7, F, Jr., UMKC
Clayton Brothers, 6-1, G, Soph., Hartford
Alvin Brown, 6-10, C, RS Fr, James Madison
Anthony Brown, 6-4, G, Fr., Washington State
Austin Brown, 6-4, F, Soph., Montana
Carlon Brown, 6-5, G, Jr., Utah
Dominique Buckley, 6-2, G., Soph., Iowa State
T.T. Carey, 6-4, G, Fr., La Salle
Paul Carter, 6-3, G, Jr., Minnesota
Josh Cassaday, 6-6, F, Soph., South Dakota State
Reggie Chambers, 5-9, G, Soph., Florida Gulf Coast
Sabatino Chen, 6-3, G, Soph., Denver
Corey Clemens, 6-2, G, Fr., Morehead State
Quincy Hankins-Cole, 6-8, F, Jr., Nebraska
Chris Colvin, 6-2, G, Fr., Iowa State
Nathan Conley, 6-1, G, Fr., Citadel
James Cotton, 6-7, F, Fr., Maryland Eastern Shore
Rakeem Couch, 6-3, G, Jr., UT-Pan American
Marcus Cowan, 6-8, PF, Fr., Tennessee State
Jordan Cyphers, 6-4, G, Soph., Utah
A.J. Davis, 6-6, G, Soph., Wyoming – JAMES MADISON
Kevin Davis, 6-2, G, Soph., Presbyterian
Jordan DeMercy, 6-7, F, Jr., Florida State – GEORGIA STATE
Abebe Demissie, 6-5, F, RS Fr., Eastern Washington – COCHISE JC
Mike DiNunno, 5-11, G, Soph., Northern Illinois
Jordan Dressler, 6-8, F, Fr., Toledo
Oliver Dupiton, 6-7, F, Jr., Stetson
Harrison Dupont, 6-5, F, Fr., Citadel
Bill Edwards, 6-6, F, Fr., Penn State – MIAMI (OH)
Cordaro Ellis, 6-8, F, Soph., Eastern Kentucky
Nick Evans, 6-11, C, Soph., Southern Illinois
Mike Fakuade, 6-7, C, Soph., Northern Illinois
Brian Fitzpatrick, 6-7, F, Fr., Penn
Tom Fitzpatrick, 6-8, F, Jr., Citadel
Damon Forest, 6-3, G, Jr., Southeastern Louisiana
Kevin Foster, 6-7, F, Fr., George Mason
Khalif Foster, 6-3, G, Soph., Robert Morris
MaMaurice Foster, 6-4, G, Jr., Nicholls State
Josh Freelove, 6-1, G, Fr., Toledo
Aaron Fuller, 6-6, F, Soph., Iowa
Ray Gallegos, 6-3, G, Fr., Nebraska
Jay Gavin, 6-2, G, Soph., VCU – Bowie State
David Gibbs, 6-3, G, Soph., UMass
Chauncey Gilliam, 6-5, G, Soph., UMBC
Shannon Givens, 6-0 G, Fr., Drexel
Da’shawn Gomez, 6-1, G, Fr., New Mexico State
Russell Graham, 6-0, G, Soph., New Hampshire – EAST STROUDSBURG
Parrish Grant, 6-2, G, Fr., La Salle
Shawn Grant, 6-4, G, Fr., UMBC
Myron Green, 6-4, G, Fr., Ball State
William Green, 6-6, RS Fr., F, Western Kentucky
Jayson Guerrier, 6-4, G, Fr., South Alabama
Rodney Haddix II, 6-3, G, Jr., Miami (Ohio) – GEORGTOWN (NAIA)
Justin Hamilton, 6-10, C, Soph., Iowa State – LSU
Ryan Hare, 6-4, G, Soph., Southern Illinois
Jean Harris, 6-0, G, Soph., Brown
Michael Harthun, 6-3, G, Soph., Washington State
Dante Harvey, 6-6, F, Soph., Chattanooga
Marshall Henderson, 6-2, G, Fr., Utah
Manny Hendrix, 6-3, G, Jr., UT-Pan American
Anthony Hill, 5-11, PG, Soph., Colgate
Myles Holley, 6-4, G, Soph., Nebraska
Chase Holmes, 6-3, G, Soph., Presbyterian
Lionell Holmes, 6-3, G, Soph., Stephen F. Austin
Jeff Holton, 6-7, F, Fr., American
Monie Hudson, 6-0, G, Jr., Evansville
Jermaine Jackson, 6-8, F, Soph., Rider
Patrick Jackson, 6-6, F, Soph., Rutgers
Michael Jenkins, 6-7, F, Jr., Mercer
Carl Johnson, 6-0, G, Fr., Rider – WEST CHESTER
Ron Johnson, 6-8, F, Fr., St. Francis (Pa.)
Terry Johnson, 6-0, G, Fr., Illinois State
Shimeek Johnson, 6-7, F, Soph., Fairfield
ChaRunn Jones, 5-9, SG, Soph., UT-Pan American
Jeff Jones, 6-4, SG, Jr., Virginia - Rider
Trey McKinley-Jones, 6-4, G, Soph., UMKC
Zach Jones, 6-6, F, Fr., Tennessee-Martin
Curtis Keys, 6-2, G, Fr., St. Francis (Pa.)
Travis King, 6-2, G, Jr., George Washington – UMBC
Jay Kinney, 6-1, G, Fr., Ohio
Tyler Koch, 6-4, F, Fr., Wright State
Ricky Krainiak, 5-10, G, Fr., Campbell – ELIZABETH CITY
Johnnie Lacy, 6-0, G, Fr., Providence
Sam Leclerc, 6-1, G, Soph., Bryant - BENTLEY
Eli Lee, 6-4, G, Fr., IPFW
Lewis Leonard, 6-4, G, Jr., St. Bonaventure
Oliver Lewinson, 6-9, C, Soph., Duquesne
Collin Mangrum, 6-4, G, Jr., North Texas
Ian Markolf, 6-11, C, Soph., Wisconsin
Ryan Martin, 5-9, G, Soph., Maine – KEENE STATE
DeMario Mayfield, 6-4, G, Fr., Georgia
Eddren McCain, 5-11, G, Soph., Bradley
Ridge McKeither, 6-5, F, Jr, Chattanooga
Lateef McMullen, 5-10, G, Fr., UC Riverside
Brennan Melvin, 6-5, G, Fr., Fordham
Sharod Minus, 6-2, G, Jr., USC Upstate
Jules Montgomery, 6-9, F, Fr., Long Beach State
J’Mison Morgan, 6-10, C, Soph., UCLA
Cosmo Morrabi, 6-2, G, Soph., Citadel
Christian Morris, 6-9, C, Soph., Norfolk State
Mike Moser, 6-8, F, Fr., UCLA
Eric Mosley, 5-10, G, Fr., Austin Peay
LaTreze Mushatt, 6-5, F, Soph., UMKC
David Norris, 6-6, G/F, Jr., Sacramento State
Sheldon Oliver, 6-5, F, Sr. (grad student), Stetson - LINCOLN MEMORIAL
Stephen O’Reilly, 5-11, G, Fr., North Florida
Russ Permenter, 6-9, F, Jr., Providence
Miguel Paul, 6-1, G, Soph., Missouri
Adam Pegg, 6-9, Soph., Delaware – STETSON
Ryan Peters, 6-4, G, Fr., Lehigh
Brad Piehl, 6-8, F, Fr., Robert Morris
Quasim Pugh, 6-0, G, Soph., Charleston
James Rader, 6-7, SF, Fr., South Dakota State
Matt Read, 6-9, F, Jr., Utah
Cjris Reaves, 6-5, F, Fr., Austin Peay
Robbie Robinson, 6-5, G, Jr., Cal State Fullerton
Taylor Rohde, 6-8, F, Soph., Arizona State
Mike Rosario, 6-3, G, Soph., Rutgers
Kyle Rowley, 7-0, C, Soph., Northwestern
Terrance Saintil, 6-8, F, Soph., VCU
Ian Salters, 6-10, F-C, Soph., Toledo
D.J. Seeley, 6-4, G, Soph., Cal
Franklin Sessions, 6-2, G, Jr., Weber State
Andy Shannon, 6-10, C, Soph., Pepperdine
Patrick Shaughnessy, 6-9, F, Fr., Charleston Southern
Ray Shipman, 6-5, SG, Soph., Florida
D.J. Shumpert, 6-6, F, Soph., Arizona
Dave Singleton, 6-4, G, Soph., High Point
Kramer Soderberg, 6-0, G, Soph., Miami (Ohio) - LINDENWOOD
Tristan Spurlock, 6-8, G/F, Fr., Virginia
Johnny Stephene, 6-2, G, Soph., Liberty
Corey Stern, 6-7, F, Fr., Idaho
Ronnie Steward, 5-10, G, Soph., Akron
Tyler Stone, 6-7, F, Fr., Missouri
Jacques Streeter, 6-0, G, Soph., Cal State Fullerton
Alex Sullivan, 5-10, G, Fr., Akron
Tevin Swann, 5-8, PG, Fr., Mercer
Steve Swiech, 6-9, C, Soph., Akron
Michael Swita, 7-0, C, RS Soph., Montana State
Jay Thames, 6-8, F, Fr., Oakland
Xavier Thames, 6-3, G, Fr., Washington State
Richard Thomas, 6-5, G, Jr., North Texas
Brandon Thompson, 6-0, G, Fr., Arizona State
Jameson Tipping, 6-4, G, Fr., Western Kentucky
Jamal Turner, 6-3, G, Soph., Fairfield
Terrence Turner, 6-5, F, Fr., UNC Asheville
Mike Tyler, 6-5, F, Jr., UW-Milwaukee
Kwame Vaughn, 6-3, G, Soph., San Francisco
Konner Veteto, 6-9, F, Soph., UC Riverside
Demetrius Walker, 6-2, G, Fr., Arizona State
Riley Walker, 6-6, F, Fr., UW-Milwaukee – MINNESOTA-DULUTH
Leonard Washington, 6-7, F, Soph., USC
Chris Watson, 6-7, F, Soph., FAU – LYNN UNIVERSITY
Neil Watson, 5-10, G, Fr., Toledo
Darren White, 6-4, G, Fr., James Madison
Brett Williams, 6-3, G, Fr., Florida Gulf Coast
James Williams, 6-2, G, Jr., Norfolk State
Jasper Williams, 6-2, G, Soph., Chattanooga
Ray Willis, 6-6, G, Soph., Oklahoma
A.J. Wilson, 6-6, F, Jr., Murray State
Charles Winborne, 6-1, G, Fr., Loyola (Ill.)
Colby Wohlleb, 6-6, G, Soph., Georgia Southern
Rashad Wright, 6-9, C, Fr., College of Charleston
Denzel Yard, 5-11, G, Fr., Siena
Drazen Zlovaric, 6-9, F, Soph., Georgia - CHATTANOOGA

Source: http://community.foxsports.com/goodmanonfox/blog/2010/04/14/end-of-year_transfer_list_-_first_edition

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:38 pm
by twballgame9
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.


I thought it way 5 a year but that was coming from another poster here.


Though it was 5 also. Coach D better figure out the deal on who's staying and who's leaving pretty soon so we can get some capable bodies in here.


It is 6, unless it has changed in the past few years. I asked a former coach.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:56 pm
by BCEagle74
BCMcG {l Wrote}:
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos.
Senior Biko Paris G Senior Reggie Jackson G Junior Brady Heslip G
Senior Corey Raji F Senior Evan Ravenel F/C Junior Kevin Noreen F
Senior Joe Trapani F Senior Dallas Elmore G Junior Papa Samba Ndao F
Senior Rakim Sanders G/F Sophomore Brady Heslip G OPEN
Senior Josh Southern C Sophomore Kevin Noreen F OPEN
Senior Cortney Dunn F Sophomore Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN
Junior Reggie Jackson G OPEN OPEN
Junior Evan Ravenel F/C OPEN OPEN
Junior Dallas Elmore G OPEN OPEN
Freshman Brady Heslip G OPEN OPEN
Freshman Kevin Noreen F OPEN OPEN
Freshman Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN OPEN


With so many scholarships opening up, I thought this might be helpful. If we can tack it, I'll update it as players come and go. Also, if anybody has any tips on making a table look nice in BBCode, fire away.


THIS POST MEANS BC HAS A FUTURE PROGRAM AND STEVIE D can build the house.

A little time...a little recruiting.

Great post and analysis.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:15 pm
by DavidGordonsFoot
Looks like The Barcolounger left the cupboard bare... but I think that's a good thing!

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:15 pm
by bcbcbcbcbc4444
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
NJM89 {l Wrote}:Wow we have alot of open roster spots after next year. Hopefully Coach D can recruit atleast six top quality players.


I believe 6 is the limit in one recruiting period.


I thought it way 5 a year but that was coming from another poster here.


Though it was 5 also. Coach D better figure out the deal on who's staying and who's leaving pretty soon so we can get some capable bodies in here.


It is 6, unless it has changed in the past few years. I asked a former coach.

Memphis has 7 recruits for 2010. I dont know if that means 1 will have to redshirt or something but all 7 are signed.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:57 pm
by BigRedGuy
The 5/8 Rule went away a few years ago - Thanks for posting list, although Jonny Lacey isn't going anywhere for awhile. :flagus

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:02 pm
by DuchesneEast
I dont mind the cupboard being bare in basketball its much different then football since you have flexibility in positions, also we are returning enough guys that its Donahue on year 2 and 3 which will be rough. Hopefully he puts a how on next year that brings in some recruits asap and it will be a big class. You never know 2 spectacular recruits can carry a team to a few wins.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:39 am
by Puerto Rico Eagle
We should try to get Rutgers guard Mike Rosario...The guy is a prolific scorer and a pretty good shooter...I'm sure he would thrive in Donahue's system...He was also a McDonald's All American, not that it really means anythings...It appears he is already being recruited by Florida....no reason we can't try...

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:48 am
by bcbcbcbcbc4444
Puerto Rico Eagle {l Wrote}:We should try to get Rutgers guard Mike Rosario...The guy is a prolific scorer and a pretty good shooter...I'm sure he would thrive in Donahue's system...He was also a McDonald's All American, not that it really means anythings...It appears he is already being recruited by Florida....no reason we can't try...

I think he already decided on UCLA but I could be wrong.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:58 pm
by BC923
bcbcbcbcbc4444 {l Wrote}:
Puerto Rico Eagle {l Wrote}:We should try to get Rutgers guard Mike Rosario...The guy is a prolific scorer and a pretty good shooter...I'm sure he would thrive in Donahue's system...He was also a McDonald's All American, not that it really means anythings...It appears he is already being recruited by Florida....no reason we can't try...

I think he already decided on UCLA but I could be wrong.

I think it was USC because I thought I heard they got in trouble for recruiting a player to transfer which is illegal I guess.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:01 pm
by BCEagle74
BCEagle74 {l Wrote}:
BCMcG {l Wrote}:
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos.
Senior Biko Paris G Senior Reggie Jackson G Junior Brady Heslip G
Senior Corey Raji F Senior Evan Ravenel F/C Junior Kevin Noreen F
Senior Joe Trapani F Senior Dallas Elmore G Junior Papa Samba Ndao F
Senior Rakim Sanders G/F Sophomore Brady Heslip G OPEN
Senior Josh Southern C Sophomore Kevin Noreen F OPEN
Senior Cortney Dunn F Sophomore Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN
Junior Reggie Jackson G OPEN OPEN
Junior Evan Ravenel F/C OPEN OPEN
Junior Dallas Elmore G OPEN OPEN
Freshman Brady Heslip G OPEN OPEN
Freshman Kevin Noreen F OPEN OPEN
Freshman Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN OPEN


With so many scholarships opening up, I thought this might be helpful. If we can tack it, I'll update it as players come and go. Also, if anybody has any tips on making a table look nice in BBCode, fire away.


THIS POST MEANS BC HAS A FUTURE PROGRAM AND STEVIE D can build the house.

A little time...a little recruiting.

Great post and analysis.


I love that chart.

Fear not my fellow Eagles..Look at Jerry York's first few years until he found his kids and his strides.

It will be easie in hoops with 2 solid big men and a point guards.

This kids will win 5 games alons from being run to death and having no Rakim the BongHead prick on board.

He transferred becasue he is a weed addict and so are a few others.

I wonder....where are all the posters who zing 74 when I posted about weekly drug tests and we had a drug problem and Lazy Elvis leaned back in his barcolounger and said...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:12 pm
by BCMcG
Updated to reflect the Sanders transfer.

No inside info, but I have the feeling that there will be quite a few more updates to come.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:13 pm
by Oliver Closeoff
Better take Heslip out as well.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:17 pm
by BCEagle74
BCMcG {l Wrote}:Updated to reflect the Sanders transfer.

No inside info, but I have the feeling that there will be quite a few more updates to come.


That chart is the road map to SUCCESS and ridding ourselves of the stank left by Lazy Elvis.

You won't see my name on no fucking thank you list.

You left 4 years ago.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:58 am
by BCMcG
The ranks are thinning. For better or worse, Donahue certainly has an opportunity to work with a clean slate and build his own program here.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:05 am
by apbc12
Depth is going to be a serious problem next year. Hopefully everyone remembers in two years that he essentially inherited a team with one returning player.

On the bright side, Donahue won't have to worry about making sure everybody is happy with their minutes. Especially if Noreen and Ndao back out.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:15 pm
by BCEagle74
BCMcG {l Wrote}:
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos. Class Name Pos.
Senior Biko Paris G Senior Reggie Jackson G Junior Kevin Noreen F
Senior Corey Raji F Senior Evan Ravenel F/C Junior Papa Samba Ndao F
Senior Joe Trapani F Senior Dallas Elmore G OPEN
Senior Josh Southern C Sophomore Kevin Noreen F OPEN
Senior Cortney Dunn F Sophomore Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN
Junior Reggie Jackson G OPEN OPEN
Junior Evan Ravenel F/C OPEN OPEN
Junior Dallas Elmore G OPEN OPEN
Freshman Kevin Noreen F OPEN OPEN
Freshman Papa Samba Ndao F OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN OPEN

UPDATE 4/15/2010: Rakim Sanders transfer to Fairfield University
UPDATE 4/16/2010: Brady Heslip transferring


TACK THIS BEAUTY.

So roll me a hard 8... 3 guys playing 34 minutes....2 guys playing 30....one guy playing 28.....2 guys playing 25...

Plenty of minutes for 8 guys no complains...start running...

If we get one freshman...we got 9..how many teasm in the Final 4 went 10 deep or even 9 in big minutes!

WAKE UP!!

WE HAVE STEVIE D.

I will be up in September to be the 3 point gunner....relax... :roll:

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:30 pm
by BCMcG
It's about time to update this. LOTS of scholarships open. I hope the Don can pull in a late bloomer this summer like Dudley or Oates.

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:58 pm
by apbc12
BCMcG {l Wrote}:It's about time to update this. LOTS of scholarships open. I hope the Don can pull in a late bloomer this summer like Dudley or Oates.


I think you mean ..."like Dudley or someone else who signs late but otherwise is nothing like Oates."

Re: Scholarship Situation

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 7:03 pm
by commavegarage
apbc12 {l Wrote}:
BCMcG {l Wrote}:It's about time to update this. LOTS of scholarships open. I hope the Don can pull in a late bloomer this summer like Dudley or Oates.


I think you mean ..."like Dudley or someone else who signs late but otherwise is nothing like Oates."


I'm pretty sure that's exactly what he means too.