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One notable addition since Goodman's list has been updated is
Eric McKnight, 6-9, PF, Jr., Florida Gulf Coast
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Here is an updated list via Jeff Goodman, ESPN
Kale Abrahamson, 6-7, F, So., Northwestern
Dimitry Akanda-Coronel, 6-6, SG, So., Maine
Jordan Allen, 6-6, F, RS So., Hofstra (will graduate)
Tyler Alderman, 6-9, C, Soph., Jacksonville
Mark Alstork, 6-4, G, Fr., Ball State
Ryan Anderson, 6-8, PF, Jr., Boston College - Wash., SS State, Arizona, UNM, Iowa State, Indiana
Cory Arentsen, 6-5, G, Soph., G, Austin Peay
Rich Audu, 6-3, G, Soph., Siena
Alex Austin, 6-4, G, Soph., Eastern Illinois
Moses Ayegba, 6-9, PF, RS Jr., Georgetown (will graduate)
Daveon Balls, 6-0, G, Soph., Northern Illinois
Mike Balogun, 6-2, G, Jr., Southern Illinois
Nick Banyard, 6-8, F, Soph., New Mexico
Jimmy Barton, 5-10, G, Fr., Houston Baptist
Keith Belfield, 6-5, SG, RS So., Furman
Danny Berger, 6-6, F, Jr., Utah State -- BYU-HAWAII
Malcolm Bernard, 6-5, SF, Soph., Charleston Southern
Drick Bernstine, 6-8, F, Fr., Denver
Nolan Berry, 6-10, C, Fr., Butler
Taylor Bessick, 6-9, F, Soph., James Madison
Olivier-Paul Betu6-2, G, Soph., UC Davis
Jeff Beverly, 6-6, F, Fr., Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Deverell Biggs, 6-0, G, Jr., Nebraska
Ty'Quan Bitting, 6-8, C, Fr., Charleston Southern
JC Bonny, 6-2, G, Jr., Troy Sean Brennan, 6-2, G, Fr., North Florida
Craig Brown, 6-5, SG, Jr., Rutgers
D.J. Brown, 6-2, G, Jr., San Jose State (will graduate)
Josh Brown, 5-11, G, Fr., UTEP
John Burke, 6-3, G, Soph., UMKC
Langston Burnett, 6-5, G, Soph., Wagner
Monte Burney, 6-1, G, Fr., Eastern Kentucky
Johnathan Burroughs-Cook, 6-1, G, Fr., Charleston
D'Von Campbell, 5-11, G, Jr., Rutgers
John Cannon, 6-10, C, Jr., Georgia
Kareem Canty, 6-1, G, RS Fr., Marshall
Matt Carlino, 6-2, G, Jr., BYU (will graduate)
Nick Carlos, 6-7, SF, Fr., Central Michigan -- LINDENWOOD
Piers Carroll, 6-6, G, Fr., Nicholls State
Miguel Cartagena, 6-0, G, G, Fr., George Washington
Ben Carter, 6-8, F, Soph., Oregon
Devin Carter, 6-4, G, Soph., Kent State
Rene Castro, 6-2, G, Fr., Butler
Brandon Channer, 6-3, G, Fr., Rider
Julian Chiera, 6-5, SF, Jr., Southeastern Louisiana
Quinton Chievous, 6-6, G, Soph., Tennessee (will graduate)
Ian Chiles, 6-1, G, Sr., IUPUI (will graduate)
Kennedy Chukwuocha, 6-6, F, Soph., UMass-Lowell
Stevie Clark, 5-11, G, Fr., Oklahoma State
Julian Clarke, 6-3, G, Jr., Santa Clara -- UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Shaquille Cleare, 6-9, C, Soph., Maryland
David Cohn, 6-2, G, Fr., Colorado State
Darell Combs, 6-2, G, Soph., Eastern Michigan
Charles Cook, 6-6, G, Soph., James Madison
Bakari Copeland, 6-5, SG, Fr., Charleston Southern
J.J. Cravatta, 6-1, G, Soph., Northern Illinois
Nolan Cressler, Cornell, 6-4, G, So., Cornell -- Vanderbilt and Dayton
Ismaila Daudaa, 6-10, C, Jr., Cleveland State
Lincoln Davis, 6-3, G, Fr., Fairfield
Marcel Davis, 6-2, G, Soph., Utah State
Kyle Davis, 6-7, F, So., Utah State
Bryce Dejean-Jones, 6-5, SG, Jr., UNLV (will graduate)
Ben Dickinson, 6-9, F, So., Loyola Marymount
Vincent Dillard, 6-5, F, Jr., UT Arlington
Manny Diressa, 6-4, G, So., Tennessee Tech
Stephen Domingo, 6-6, SG, Soph., Georgetown
Chad Donley, 6-2, G, Jr., Liberty (will graduate)
Athanee Doyle, 6-1, G, Fr., Chattanooga
Caleb Dressler, 6-10, C, RS Fr., Hawaii -- CENTRAL WASHINGTON
Jeylani Dublin, 6-6, F, Jr., Longwood (will graduate)
Dominic Early, 6-5, SG, RS So., Furman
Julian Edmonson, 6-1, G, Jr., Abilene Christian
Wally Ellenson, 6-6, G, So., Minnesota
Austin Etherington, 6-6, F, RS So., Indiana (will graduate)
Chris Evans, 6-3, G, Jr., Sacred Heart (will not graduate)
Nick Faust, 6-6, SG, Jr., Maryland (may graduate)
Ahmad Fields, 6-5, G, Fr., Utah
Adonis Filer, 6-2, G, Soph., Clemson
Justin Foreman, 6-5, SG, Jr., Grand Canyon
Jake Fay, 6-6, G, Fr., Fordham
Jared Fay, 6-3, G, So., Fordham
Kordario Fleming, 6-6, F, Soph., Jacksonville
Jerome Frink, 6-6, F, So., Florida International
Josh Fuller, 6-6, F, Fr., Weber State
Alex Gavrilovic, 6-9, F, Jr., Dayton (will graduate)
Joey Getz, 6-0, G, Jr., UMBC
Percy Gibson, 6-9, C, Jr., Iowa State
Phabian Glasco, 6-7, F, Fr., Central Arkansas
Dajuan Graf, 6-0, G, Soph., Florida Gulf Coast
Derail Green, 6-7, F, Fr., Wichita State
Thomas Greer, 6-5, G, RS Jr., Austin Peay
Austin Grimes, 6-3, G, RS Fr., USC Upstate
Kris Gulley, 6-7, SF, Jr., Long Beach State (will graduate)
Austin Haldorson, 6-8, F, So., Wyoming
Dusty Hannahs, 6-4, SG, So., ARKANSAS
Donta Harper, 6-7, F, Jr., Gardner-Webb - WINSTON SALEM STATE
Eron Harris, 6-2, G, So., West Virginia
Nathan Hawkins, 6-5, G, Fr., Nebraska -- UT ARLINGTON
Jarvis Haywood, 6-4, G, Soph., Jacksonville
Josh Heath, 6-2, G, Fr., South Florida
Max Heller, 5-9, G, RS So., Loyola Marymount
Hayden Hoerdemann, 6-3, G, Jr., Western Michigan
Jeremy Hollowell, 6-7, SF, So., Indiana
Marcus Holt, 6-10, F, Jr., Colorado State
Max Hooper, 6-6, SG, So., St. John's (will graduate and have 2 years left)
Marcus Hopper, 6-7, F, Jr., Siena -- QUEENS COLLEGE
Jon Horford, 6-10, PF, Jr., Michigan (will graduate)
Cole Huff, 6-8, F, Soph., Nevada
Sam Hunt, 6-2, G, Fr., Jacksonville
Ude Ifeanyichukwu, 6-10, F, Jr., Southern Mississippi
Denzel Ingram, 6-0, G, Soph., Charlotte
Jalen Jackson, 6-6, F, Fr., Central Arkansas
Justin Jenkins, 6-2, G, Soph., Fairfield
James Johnson, 6-10, F, Jr., San Diego (will graduate)
Cody Johnson, 6-10, C, So., Loyola-Chicago
T.J. Johnson, 6-2, G, Fr., South Alabama
Ronnie Johnson, 6-0, G, So., Purdue
Teven Jones, 6-0, G, Soph., Virginia
Cody Joyce, 6-8, F, Soph., Houston Baptist
Viktor Juricek, 6-11, F, So., South Alabama
Kaza Keane, 6-1, G, Soph., Illinois State
Brandan Kearney, 6-5, F, Jr., Arizona State (will graduate)
Raijon Kelly, 6-4, G, Jr., Samford
James Kennedy, 6-6, F, Jr., Boston University
Algie Key, 6-4, G, Jr., Alabama
Jeremy King, 6-10, C, Fr., Loyola-Chicago
Brice Kofane, 6-8, PF, Jr., Providence (will graduate)
Kyle Koszuta, 6-2, G, So., Louisiana-Monroe
Egor Koulechov, 6-5, G, Fr., Arizona State
Jeremiah Kreisberg, 6-10, F, Sr., Yale (will graduate)
Adam Lacey, 6-10, C, So., Manhattan
Stuart Lagerson, 7-0, C, Jr., UT Arlington
Jacob Lancaster, 6-10, F, Jr., Abilene Christian
Anthony Lee, 6-9, F, Jr., Temple (will graduate) -- OHIO STATE
Josh Lemons, 6-0, G, So., Toledo
Tyler Lewis, 5-11, PG, So., NC State -- BUTLER
Spencer Llewellyn, 6-3, G, Pacific (will graduate)
Chris Longoria, 6-4, G, So., Samford
Jonny Marlin, 5-10, G, RS So., Indiana (walk-on) -- INDIANA WESLEYAN
Kyprianos "Paris" Maragkos, 6-9, F, So., George Washington
Bruce Marshall, 6-10, C, So., Missouri State
Tahjere McCall, 6-4, G, So., Niagara
Eric McClellan, 6-4, RS So., Vanderbilt
Gee McGhee, 6-4, G, So., Chattanooga
Connor Miller, 6-4, G, Jr., Samford
Austin Mills, 6-0, G, So., Pepperdine
Alexander Milosavljevic, 6-9, C, Jr., Abilene Christian
Devontae Morgan, 6-3, G, So., Butler
Jermaine Myers, 6-0, G, So., Fordham
Sean Obi, 6-9, F, Fr., Rice
Sommy Ogukwe, 6-7, F, Jr., Liberty (will graduate)
Alex Overs, 6-4, G, Fr., Nicholls State
Quinten Payne, 6-5, G, Fr., Ball State
James Pegues, 6-6, F, So., Abilene Christian
Jordan Pickett, 6-0, G, Fr., Loyola-Chicago
Solomon Poole, 6-0, G, So., Georgia Tech
Roschon Prince, 6-6, F, Fr., USC -- LONG BEACH STATE
Robert Puleikis, 6-9, F, So., Drake
Damion Rashford, 6-5, G, Loyola (Md.)
M.J. Rhett, 6-8, F, Jr., Tennessee State (will graduate) -- Oklahoma State, Tulane, ASU, Miami, Tennessee, Mississippi
Kamall Richards, 6-6, F, Fr., Xavier
Tom Rivard, 6-7, F, Fr, James Madison
Jalen Ross, 5-11, G, So., Eastern Michigan -- HARTFORD
K.C. Ross-Miller, 6-1, G, Jr., New Mexico State (will graduate)
Jerome Seagears, 6-1, G, Jr., Rutgers
Howard Sellars, 6-1, G, Fr., St. Peter's
Dylen Setzekorn, 6-7, SF, So., Citadel
Kevin Shaw, 6-1, G, Jr., Georgia State
Desmond Simmons, 6-7, SF, RS Jr., Washington (will graduate)
Michael Simpson, 6-6, SG, So., Missouri State
Tim Singleton, 6-2, G, Fr., Richmond
Wayne Sparrow, 6-3, G Jr., Richmond (will graduate) -- UMBC
Darius Stokes, 6-7, F, RS Jr., Iowa
Jordan Stone, 6-10, C, Jr., Utah State -- BYU-HAWAII
Harrison Taggart, 6-5, SG, Fr., Vermont
Maurice Taylor, 6-7, F, Fr., North Carolina A&T
Trevor Thompson, 7-0, C, Fr., Virginia Tech -- OHIO STATE
Jordan Tolbert, 6-7, F, Jr., Texas Tech -- SMU
Markese Tucker, 6-6, F, Jr., St. Peter's
Jeff Van Dyke, 6-2, G, Fr., Pepperdine
Keonta Vernon, 6-5, F, Fr., Wyoming -- NORTHERN ARIZONA
Kevin Ware, 6-2, SG, Jr., Louisville -- Auburn, Georgia State
Keith Washington, 6-1, G, So., Rice
Derrick Williams, 6-6, F, Sr., Richmond
T.J. Williams, 6-8, F, Fr., Chattanooga
Lucas Woodhouse, 6-1, G, So., Longwood -- STONY BROOK
Mitchell Worcester, 6-3, G, Fr., Maine -- UMPI
Jake Zuilhof, 6-9, PF, So., Grand Canyon
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I'd be fairly shocked if Ayegba doesn't commit before the end of his visit.
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Pleased to have the 2013 Summit League Coach of the Year on our bench. After coaching the nation's #3 and #26 scoring defenses in the past two seasons respectively, he is a welcomed addition.
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I'm just sitting here, sifting through this thread and wondering how anyone could doubt Miles? He didn't get to where he is by making stupid personnel decisions.
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Tampering with another school's players is a Level 1 compliance violation. But if Molinari is technically still employed by WIU, he has every right to nudge a player a certain direction
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If Molinari could convince the Covington kid to transfer to Nebraska, that'd be icing on the cake. As a Freshman, Covington averaged 15 and 5 while shooting 39% from behind the arc.
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He is shot 61% on free throws last year. Not exactly the guy you want going to the line.Smith would be a very good addition and a nice way to use what will probably be an open scholly for us.
He definitely has value. He's able to generate contact and make it to the FT line. He would play minutes here.
In all fairness to him, his numbers across the board (including FT%) were better under Miles than they were under Eustachy.
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hmmmmmm
So strange. I was thinking in similar fashion.
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there was a rumor a month ago that said hawkins was going to leave this program after the season to be with his girlfriend in texas a&m. i didn't want to start another rumor thread though.
it was pretty obvious when he changed his twitter bio a while ago to. it used to say something like "University of Nebraska basketball player" which was removed
I would be very surprised if he ended up at A&M.
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For APR purposes, as long as a student athlete leaves in good academic standing, playing pro ball in Europe is the same as if a student athlete went to the NBA. Either way, we wouldn't have to worry about taking a hit if Serj decided to move on.Always have to have that APR thing in the back of your mind whenever you talk about players possibly leaving. If a player left with Craig Smith and transferred to USD and got his degree, it would be better for our APR than if that same player decided to go play some level of pro ball in Europe, true?
So it's only if they go on and try more schooling that it matters that they graduate? So if a kid can't hack it, you'd rather them drop out and start a career at McDonalds than risk going for more school? I only ask because I don't know and I thought it mattered if the kids transferring out of your program went on to get their degree.
You are correct. It does matter. Transfers do not negatively impact your APR as long as they remain in good academic standing at their new institution (and either eventually graduate or pursue a professional basketball career). It's important to note that they must remain in good academic standing. A kid who drops out of school to pursue anything other than a professional basketball career will negatively impact your APR score.
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Good luck to Sergej, Nate, and Tim!
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Always have to have that APR thing in the back of your mind whenever you talk about players possibly leaving. If a player left with Craig Smith and transferred to USD and got his degree, it would be better for our APR than if that same player decided to go play some level of pro ball in Europe, true?
For APR purposes, as long as a student athlete leaves in good academic standing, playing pro ball in Europe is the same as if a student athlete went to the NBA. Either way, we wouldn't have to worry about taking a hit if Serj decided to move on.
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Man that guy has been the model of consistency for the past three years. You pretty much know what you're going to get...
-13 PPG
-3.5 Rebs
-1.75 Steals
-40% FG
-34% 3 Pt.
-2:1 Assist-TO
Nothing wrong with throwing your name into the hat, but this kid will have a long list of potential suitors.
He was born in Lincoln, so we have that going for us..which is nice.
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I don't see either school being that good next year to be honest...
The Buckeyes signed the #1 SG and #6 and #8 SFs for this class. They'll be fine.
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With the Final Four this weekend and college coach hiring season in bloom, that was a straight sucker punch. D**k move IYAM.
Almost as cruel as this...(audio only)
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Here's the list: Nebraska, Baylor, UConn, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Duke, Syracuse, St.Joe's, NC State and Kentucky. 10 total.Both UConns in the final 4 (assuming Conn wins tonight.)
Without looking, I'm wondering how many other schools' men's and women's teams both made the dance. My wild guess would be maybe less than 20? That would be pretty good company, no?
You're missing quite a few...Louisville, Florida, Iowa, Iowa St., Texas, Dayton, UNC, Stanford, Michigan St., Tennessee, Arizona St., Wichita St., Gonzaga,
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Obviously no meals, entertainment, transportation to Lincoln, or lodging are provided. Other than that it can be treated just like an official, except there is no 48 hour time restriction on an unofficial visit. The university can even provide transportation around campus and between venues. His unofficial could look something like this:Okay an unoffical is on his own dime, but what can the staff do for him while he is here? I ask because I don't know.
Thanks I'll hang up and listen.
Friday Night:
-Meet and greet with staff and players.
-Facilities tour.
-Dinner/Entertainment (on own dime) with players.
Saturday:
-Unorganized pick-up game/workout with players.
-Meet and greet with S&C Coach.
-Lunch (on own dime) with staff and/or players.
-Attend spring game. (University provides no more than three tickets)
-Dinner (on own dime) and meeting with Coach Miles.
Sunday:
-Breakfast (on own dime)/meet and greet with life-skills coordinator.
-Meet and greet with academic coordinator/counselor.
-Campus tour.
-Lunch (on own dime) with staff members.
- hhcmatt, NeHoops and AuroranHusker
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Ian Chiles has moved up to #1 on my wish list. Center from Morgan St. Eligible to play right away.
Edit: Wrong Ian Chiles. The one from IUPUI is the one transferring. Whoops.
The fact that you knew any Ian Chiles was worth an UP arrow to me!
The Morgan St. Chiles is favored by Google.
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He really made a bad decision bc right now he would be without a doubt starter right now for Nebraska. The line up would be:
Pg. Webster
Sg: Shavon Shields
Sf: Terran Petteway
Pf: Walter Pitchford
C: Akoy Agau
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Probably not
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Wow! Either he is completely under the radar or he's got some academic deficiencies because he looks like major conference material. He plays for Division 1 Juco Powerhouse, Westchester CC. Look at his stats and then watch the second half of this game from the Juco National Tournament from last week.
Stats:
http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2013-14/div1/players/giovannimcleanudtg
Game:
http://www.ihigh.com/menbkbchamp/broadcast_576579.html?silverlight=1
He's #4 in blue
Which Facility Is Better?
in The Haymarket Hardwood
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Fwiw, The option to vote multiple times has been opened up and Butler is now leading.
Vote here: http://www.athleticbusiness.com/stadium-arena/facility-madness-2014-championship-round.html