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Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View PostCrookston tends to be transfer heavy. Probably the most in and out every year. Likely people going there without stepping foot on campus, then realizing how bad it sucks. Rinse and repeat.
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This might be some of my biases showing through, but I personally differentiate D1 and even D2 transfers from kids who transfer in from a D3/JUCO/NAIA.
Using the UMC example above, UMC had 2 D1 transfers but their other 6 transfers on the 2023-24 roster fell into the other category.
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Originally posted by Stanger86 View PostThis might be some of my biases showing through, but I personally differentiate D1 and even D2 transfers from kids who transfer in from a D3/JUCO/NAIA.
Using the UMC example above, UMC had 2 D1 transfers but their other 6 transfers on the 2023-24 roster fell into the other category.
Also, Crookston is filling their roster with transfers out of necessity. They just tend to have the most turnover.
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Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View PostI get there’s a difference, but aren’t they also taking up a roster spot that could have gone to a HS kid? I thought that’s part of what the transfer discussion here was centered on?
But again, that might be my personal biases. I think there can be exceptions too. Some of these guys were buried on their D1 benches. I give more grace to them for transferring versus guys who were rotation players and maybe even started games for their D1 programs, such as Mike Lochner, Corey McIntosh, Travis Nelson or Jefferson Mason of years past.
Most of the Augie kids seem to be the buried type, for example. But I just haven't done enough research yet.
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Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post
Can we trade Minnesota State for Western Illinois?
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Not directly NSIC anymore, but the former Red Beaver will make his way out to Washington.
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Dragons get commitment from Jayden Doyle a 6’5 SG transfer from Monmouth with 2 years of eligibility remaining. That makes it 4 d1 transfers and 4 incoming true freshmen added to next year’s team. Moorhead clearly prioritized length and athleticism on the wing this spring. Will be interesting to see how all new pieces fit together next season.
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