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- Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 4:33pm #27270
beard20ParticipantWho are some notable transfers that will be able to play next season?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 4:39pm #513416
goldenshotsParticipantDavid and Travis Wear become eligible for UCLA next season. This is huge as it provides the much needed depth.IF everyone comes back, UCLA is easily a top 12 team
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 4:50pm #513421
llperezucla has zero seniors on the team. Josh smith has as much upside as anyone in the pac 10. And if the wear twins are as good as advertised and ucla brings everyone back, forget top 12 team, they will compete for the number 1 spot in america. But who knows if lee and honeycutt come back.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 4:59pm #513427
B FreeParticipantjust type it in to google like everyone else..
I did find some for you though
Anthony Booker to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Royce White to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Chris Allen to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Travis Taylor to Xavier averaged 18 and 8 at Monmouth
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 5:10pm #513429
B FreeParticipantjust type it in to google like everyone else..
I did find some for you though
Anthony Booker to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Royce White to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Chris Allen to Iowa State top 50 recruit
Travis Taylor to Xavier averaged 18 and 8 at Monmouth
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 5:15pm #513431
Lotto StudParticipantMike Rosario G Florida…….I really would love to see him play with a better team such as Florida, but I honestly do not know how it will workout with Boynton still there because he is a gunner. Who will be the go to guy now Boynton or Rosario?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 5:18pm #513433
Lotto StudParticipantTaylor King……..ACC, Big East, Pac 12??????? SEC?????? Big 12???????
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 5:30pm #513439
Dale WorthingtonParticipantEven if the Wear twins suck, if everyone comes back for UCLA, they’re easily a top 4 team in the nation, probably #1.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 5:36pm #513443
The lake show2Carlton Brown from Utah to Colorado. Straight baller
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 7:31pm #513472
Lotto StudParticipantIncoming 2011-12 Transfers Name Pos HT/WT Previous College Transfer College Antoine Allen SG 6-1/170 Miami UNC-Wilmington Chris Allen SG 6-3/205 Michigan State Iowa State Omondi Amoke PF 6-7/215 California Cal State Fullerton Chris Babb SG 6-5/220 Penn State Iowa State Elgin Bailey PF 6-8/270 Mississippi State Southeastern Louisiana Jake Barnett SG 6-5/190 Toledo Saint Louis Billy Baron PG 6-2/188 Virginia Rhode Island Twany Beckham SG 6-5/195 Mississippi State Kentucky Andrew Bock PG 6-1/175 Creighton Pacific Ben Boggs SG 6-4/200 Virginia Tech Valparaiso Melquan Bolding SG 6-4/190 Duquesne Fairleigh Dickinson Anthony Booker PF 6-8/230 Southern Illinois Iowa State John Brandenburg C 6-11/240 Virginia Colgate Carlon Brown SG 6-5/205 Utah Colorado Lance Brown SG 6-3/195 Fordham Quinnipiac Will Brown PF 6-9/225 New Mexico McNeese State Dominique Buckley PG 6-2/205 Iowa State Toledo Kevin Butler SF 6-5/210 Texas Christian Texas-Arlington T.T. Carey SG 6-4/170 La Salle Longwood Justin Cobbs PG 6-3/190 Minnesota California Josh Crittle PF 6-8/250 Oregon Central Florida Givon Crump SF 6-7/210 Baylor Fresno State Jordan Cyphers SG 6-4/190 Utah Tennessee State A.J. Davis SG 6-5/195 Wyoming James Madison Josh Davis SF 6-7/210 North Carolina State Tulane LaRon Dendy PF 6-9/225 Iowa State Middle Tennessee State Curtis Dennis SF 6-5/195 New Mexico Toledo Kevin Dillard PG 6-0/170 Southern Illinois Dayton Darnell Dodson SG 6-7/215 Kentucky Southern Mississippi Egheosa Edomwonyi PF 6-7/225 Rice Elon Bill Edwards PF 6-5/240 Penn State Miami (OH) Chris Eversley SF 6-5/190 Rice Cal Poly Gary Franklin PG 6-2/180 California Baylor Aaron Fuller PF 6-6/235 Iowa Southern California Nate Garth PG 6-2/180 New Mexico UCSB Grant Gibbs PG 6-4/215 Gonzaga Creighton London Giles PG 6-3/185 Nevada Southern Methodist James Haarsma PF 6-7/230 Evansville Wisconsin-Milwaukee Ferrakohn Hall PF 6-8/220 Seton Hall Memphis Justin Hamilton C 6-11/260 Iowa State Louisiana State Michael Harthun PG 6-3/180 Washington State Portland State Marshall Henderson SG 6-2/160 Utah Texas Tech Brady Heslip SG 6-2/190 Boston College Baylor Donte Hill SG 6-4/205 Clemson Old Dominion Keegan Hornbuckle SF 6-6/175 Colorado UCSB Matthew Humphrey SG 6-5/185 Oregon Boston College Kody Ingle SG 6-2/215 Creighton Grand View Bryant Irwin PF 6-8/230 Saint Josephs Furman Patrick Jackson SF 6-6/210 Rutgers Kent State Noel Johnson SG 6-6/200 Clemson Auburn Terry Johnson PG 6-0/170 Illinois State Wisconsin-Green Bay Jeff Jones SG 6-4/200 Virginia Rider Justin Jordan PG 6-0/165 Saint Louis Ball State Devoe Joseph SG 6-3/180 Minnesota Oregon Kenny Kadji C 6-11/255 Florida Miami Halil Kanacevic PF 6-8/245 Hofstra Saint Josephs Jelan Kendrick SG 6-6/190 Memphis Mississippi Donnavan Kirk PF 6-9/225 Miami DePaul Jakub Kusmieruk C 7-4/280 Central Florida Idaho State Korie Lucious PG 5-11/170 Michigan State Iowa State Kenny Manigault SG 6-4/200 Wichita State The Citadel DeMario Mayfield SG 6-5/205 Georgia Charlotte Julius Mays SG 6-2/190 North Carolina State Wright State Yous Mbao C 7-2/215 Marquette Marshall Paul McCoy PG 5-11/175 Southern Methodist Saint Marys Tyler McKinney-Jones SG 6-5/215 UMKC Miami Stevie Mejia PG 5-9/175 Rhode Island Hofstra Mike Moser SF 6-8/195 UCLA UNLV Arnett Moultrie PF 6-11/230 Texas-El Paso Mississippi State Bawa Muniru C 6-11/240 Indiana Tennessee State Brian Okam C 6-11/245 Rutgers Appalachian State Romero Osby SF 6-8/245 Mississippi State Oklahoma Renado Parker PF 6-6/255 Idaho Portland State Miguel Paul PG 6-1/165 Missouri East Carolina Chris Prescott SG 6-2/190 Saint Josephs Saint Peter’s Evan Ravenel PF 6-8/260 Boston College Ohio State Brandon Reed SG 6-3/180 Arkansas State Georgia Tech DeAngelo Riley PF 6-9/235 Mississippi Azusa Pacific Chase Robinson SG 6-2/190 Duquesne Kennesaw State A.J. Rogers SF 6-6/215 Saint Josephs Norfolk State Mike Rosario SG 6-3/180 Rutgers Florida Kyle Rowley C 7-0/280 Northwestern Saint Marys Davis Rozitis PF 7-0/215 Southern California Hawaii Victor Rudd SF 6-7/205 Arizona State South Florida Rakim Sanders SF 6-5/230 Boston College Fairfield R.J. Scott PG 6-2/205 Central Florida Troy D.J. Seeley SG 6-4/185 California Cal State Fullerton Jon Smith PF 6-7/185 Saint Louis Ohio Reggie Smith PG 6-0/175 Marquette UNLV Tristan Spurlock SF 6-8/220 Virginia Central Florida James Still PF 6-9/210 Providence Detroit Tyler Stone PF 6-7/225 Missouri Southeast Missouri State Jacques Streeter PG 6-0/175 Cal State Fullerton Texas-El Paso Dominique Sutton SG 6-5/210 Kansas State North Carolina Central Travis Taylor PF 6-8/200 Monmouth Xavier Xavier Thames PG 6-3/185 Washington State San Diego State Clarence Trent SF 6-5/225 Washington Seattle Elston Turner SG 6-4/205 Washington Texas A&M G.J. Vilarino PG 6-0/170 Gonzaga Appalachian State Desmond Wade PG 5-9/145 Houston Fairfield Demetrius Walker SG 6-2/195 Arizona State New Mexico Torin Walker C 6-11/250 Oklahoma State Middle Tennessee State Leonard Washington PF 6-7/230 Southern California Wyoming David Wear PF 6-10/225 North Carolina UCLA Travis Wear PF 6-10/220 North Carolina UCLA Royce White PF 6-8/250 Minnesota Iowa State Drew Wiley SF 6-7/215 Oregon Boise State Chaz Williams PG 5-9/170 Hofstra Massachusetts Shawn Williams SF 6-6/225 Texas Southern Methodist Ray Willis SG 6-6/170 Oklahoma North Carolina Central Jamil Wilson SF 6-7/210 Oregon Marquette Drazen Zlovaric SF 6-9/210 Georgia Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 7:36pm #513475
Lotto StudParticipantTop 25 2011-12 Incoming Transfers
# Name College (Previous) 1) Royce White Iowa St. (Minnesota) 2) Jelan Kendrick Mississippi (Memphis) 3) Arnett Moultrie Mississippi St. (UTEP) 4) Mike Rosario Florida (Rutgers) 5) Tony Woods Louisville (Wake Forest) 6) Gary Franklin Baylor (California) 7) David Wear UCLA (North Carolina) 8) Travis Wear UCLA (North Carolina) 9) Justin Cobbs Minnesota (California) 10) Justin Hamilton LSU (Iowa St.) 11) Chris Allen Iowa St. (Michigan St.) 12) Devoe Joseph Minnesota (Oregon) 13) Carlon Brown Utah (Colorado) 14) Matt Carlino UCLA (BYU) 15) Anthony Booker So. Illinois (Iowa St.) 16) Shawn Williams SMU (Texas) 17) Paul McCoy St. Mary’s (SMU) 18) Davis Rozitis Hawaii (USC) 19) Demetrius Walker New Mexico (Arizona St.) 20) Jamil Wilson Marquette (Oregon) 21) Kenny Kadji Florida (Miami) 22) Dominique Sutton NC Central (Kansas St.) 23) Tristan Spurlock Central Florida (Virginia) 24) Xavier Thames SDSU (Washington St.) 25) Elston Turner Texas A&M (Washington) 0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/24/2011 - 7:59pm #513482
romeeezybabyParticipantAaron Fuller USC (via IOWA) – undersized post player at 6’7" but is a monster on the boards.He will surprise a lot of people in the PAC-10. Another player to consider on the USC team next year is DeWayne Dedmon a 7’0" center who transferred in from a JUCO. He’s really coordinated, athletic, and runs the floor very well. The only knock on him is that he’s only had a few years of structured basketball under his belt. Thus, his ceiling is extremely high.
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