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With he and Kaminski gone, the Big 10 all-ugly team will have an entirely new look next year.

 

Isn't Frank the Tank only a Junior?  Denzel Valentine is graduating though.

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What is going on at Indiana? - NBA Draft, Transfers, And More - BT Powerhouse

 

http://www.btpowerhouse.com/2014/3/26/5548032/what-is-going-on-at-indiana

 

The falling beam has become the symbol of the 2013-2014 Hoosier season. The Hoosiers did not even make the NIT this year. Not making the NCAA is unacceptable to Hoosier fans. Not making the NIT? That is a fireable offense. The early offseason for Indiana fans hasn't gotten any better. Noah Vonleh announced he is going to the NBA which didn't shock too many people after the tremendous season he had as a true freshman. Once he showed he could shoot from the outside, it was a no brainer that he would be gone. What many didn't see coming was this, courtesy of @ChronicHoosier:

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Here is a full list of alleged transfers...I have copied and pasted the centers and power forwards:

 

http://www.verbalcommits.com/transfers/2014

 

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Stars Position Name Class Ht Wt Immediately Eligible January Eligible Previous School New School Source 2.5 C Chier Ajou RS FR 7-2 245     Northwestern Seton Hall PirateCrew.com 2.3 C John Cannon JR 6-10 240     Georgia   UGA Athletics 2.5 C Caleb Dressler RS FR 6-10 250     Hawaii Central Washington University   2.7 C Kameron Dunnican JR 6-8 205 Yes   Georgia Southern Newberry College Newberry Athletics 4 C Luke Fischer FR 6-11 215     Indiana Marquette Mark Miller, Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook 2 C Yasin Kolo SO 6-10 250     Hartford     2 C Adam Lacey SO 6-10 230     Manhattan   Compton Magic 2 C Bruce Marshall SO 6-10 215     Missouri State   MSU Athletics 2 C Alexsander Milosavljevic RS JR 6-9 245     Abilene Christian   2 C Lamont Prosser SR 6-8 275     Portland State     2 C Carson Shanks FR 7-0 235     Utah State North Dakota   2 C Jordan Stone JR 6-10 270     Utah State   Jay Drew, The Salt Lake Tribune 2.7 C Trevor Thompson FR 6-10 215     Virginia Tech   Jeff Goodman, ESPN 2.7 PF Jonathan Arledge SR 6-9 228     George Mason   Jeff Goodman, ESPN 3 PF Jamal Aytes FR 6-6 225     UNLV Brigham Young Jamal Aytes 4.7 PF Chane Behanan JR 6-6 250     Louisville Colorado State   3 PF Nolan Berry FR 6-10 200     Butler   Butler Athletics 2 PF Ben Dickinson RS SO 6-9 223     Loyola Marymount     2 PF Jerome Frink SO 6-9 190     Florida International   Alex Kline, The Recruit Scoop 2 PF Keshaun Hamilton JR 6-10 280     Oklahoma Flagler College Jeff Goodman, ESPN 2 PF Marcus Hopper JR 6-7 248     Siena   Mark Singelais, Times Union 3 PF Stefan Jankovic SO 6-11 230     Missouri Hawaii Brian McInnis, Honolulu Star-Advertiser 2.3 PF Kahlil Johnson SO 6-7 206     California Jeff Borzello, CBS Sports 2.7 PF Anthony Lee RS JR 6-9 230 Yes   Temple Jeff Goodman, ESPN 2 PF Paris Maragkos SO 6-9 249     George Washington   Jeff Goodman, ESPN 2 PF Malcolm 'M.J.' Rhett RS JR 6-8 232 Yes   Tennessee State   Jeff Goodman, ESPN 2 PF Ryan Sawvell JR 6-8 200     Evansville Wofford Trevor Andershock, inbasketballsource.com 2.7 PF Jordan Tolbert JR 6-7 220     Texas Tech   Krista Pirtle, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 2 PF Markese Tucker RS JR 6-6 210 Yes   St. Peter's Alex Kline, The Recruit Scoop 3 PF Greg Whittington JR 6-8 212     Georgetown Jerry Carino, New Jersey Hoops Haven 2 PF Derrick Williams SR 6-6 270     Richmond   Associated Press

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