Two dudes leaving MSU-Billings, no idea how good they are. The JC dude at NNU I hyped during the off-season is out of Nampa, he rarely played and boy did I misjudge him. He just wasn't very good. I thought coach Rush hit on another Arms or Alley ... boy was I way off. These guys' options are D3 or NAIA or no collegiate hoop, nothing wrong with any of those options, just sayin'.
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Ezekiel Alley, NNU's standout guard and one of the top D2 players in the country (IMO) and perhaps the best in the West, will transfer out. If it was a normal/non-pandemic year, he would've finished his eligibility this year anyway. I see him at a West Coast D1 mid-major conference. I believe he's from Arizona and went to Fullerton (Calif.) College before NNU.
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D1/D2 transfer list just hit 1000 players.
Apparently there are a lot of these dudes that think they are better than they really are.
The class of 2021 thanks these transfers for freeing up scholarships that they previously were being boxed out from due to the extra year of eligibility granted current players.
Given how many transfers there are nationwide...so far many of the GNAC schools have done pretty good keeping their teams in tact to this point. Hopefully that continuity translates to a high overall level of play next season.
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Originally posted by Anchorage View PostD1/D2 transfer list just hit 1000 players.
Apparently there are a lot of these dudes that think they are better than they really are.
The class of 2021 thanks these transfers for freeing up scholarships that they previously were being boxed out from due to the extra year of eligibility granted current players.
Given how many transfers there are nationwide...so far many of the GNAC schools have done pretty good keeping their teams in tact to this point. Hopefully that continuity translates to a high overall level of play next season.
Alaska Fairbanks lost a guy today, I don't know how good he is but for the most part that program and Anchorage kept their players intact, both should be very good next year. Central Washington and Seattle Pacific hung on to their players, they also both should be good next year.
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Originally posted by tsull View PostBrendan Howard of MSU-Billings gone. One of the GNAC's best, 20 ppg. two years ago, former GNAC newcomer of the year. Already redshirted one year at EWU, guessing he stays D2, but just a hunch. Big time player:
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Originally posted by CWU Wildcat Nation View Post
Grad transfer, like with Zeke Alley. Billings not really a place to stick around longer than ya have to. Tons of grad transfers this year who are graduating but get the extra year to play.
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For the most part, the GNAC has kept rosters fairly intact. National D2 power Northern State lost their top 4 players and some bench guys. Granted, Parker Fox has 200+ D-1 offers, including most of the Big 10 and he also graduated, but still...
In D1, University of Portland lost close to 10 guys, Utah and Cincy have lost a bundle.
* One correction: WOU lost 3 guys last fall to the portal in Collins, Gant, and Lubom ... I left out Lubom before. He went to CSU-San Bernadino, where they had their season cancelled, just like WOU.
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Originally posted by tsull View PostIn D1, University of Portland lost close to 10 guys, Utah and Cincy have lost a bundle.
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Not that many care, but former GNAC player Adonis Arms is packing his bags again to Texas Tech. He went to a JC for two years, one year at NNU, then to Winthrop, where he had to sit out one year for transfer rules, then another playing last year. Last season didn't count however, so I think he has one year left. In his defense, his coach at Winthrop left for another job.
Arms averaged 10 ppg last year while starting zero games, but was third on the team in scoring, so I'm guessing 6th man. Four schools in 5 years, wow, though not unusual in today's world.
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