2018-2019 Grad & Sitout Transfer Thread



  • Zach Johnson transfers to Miami. Immediately eligible

    Eli Wright from Miss St to St Johns.

    Matthew Moyer lands at Vandy. Tea leaves involving Romeo

    UNC Asheville transfer Jonathan Bahre lands at Clemson



  • BShark said:

    ALSO THIS WILL STUN YOU BUT THERE IS A KU HATE THREAD ON THE FIRST PAGE.

    Flattering



  • Transfer list over 515. Seems to have slowed a bit before classes end. I expect to see more action picking up



  • Texas Tech is interested in Wichita St bad boy transfer Austin Reaves



  • Braxton Key transferring from Alabama. Injury sidelined his 17-18 season big time. Big body, former top 50 recruit



  • Quade Green’s mother says her son will return to Kentucky.

    That could put a kibosh on Haggans going to 18 class



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    Braxton Key transferring from Alabama. Injury sidelined his 17-18 season big time. Big body, former top 50 recruit

    This is a kid worth taking. Would do well under a real coach probably.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    Quade Green’s mother says her son will return to Kentucky.

    That could put a kibosh on Haggans going to 18 class

    Huh. Surprising.



  • I’m actually surprised. I would be that still changes if somehow Maxey and Haggans end up in 18.



  • @BShark

    No kidding.

    Key was really good as a freshman, I believe he declared and came back to school. Shooting numbers were down as well as his minutes. I was a fan of his in HS and I know KU had some interest before.



  • Iowa St lands Colorado St transfer Prentiss Nixon who averaged 16ppg last year. Sit one to play one. This looks like a move to cover Lindell Wigginton’s short stay in Ames.

    Oklahoma St adds Mike Cunningham, a grad transfer from USC Upstate who averaged 13ppg. Immediately eligble



  • James Banks who transferred from Texas lands at Georgia Tech. Sit one to play 2

    Another former Longhorn Jacob Young lands at Rutgers. Sit one to play 2

    As expected Keyshawn Woods who started at Wake Forest goes to Ohio St as a grad transfer.



  • @BeddieKU23 Why do they call it USC Upstate? Because they didn’t want to call it North South Carolina.



  • KUSTEVE said:

    @BeddieKU23 Why do they call it USC Upstate? Because they didn’t want to call it North South Carolina.

    That would have been a bit confusing. However I’m still confused why its called Upstate



  • Posting where my talents are better used!

    Nevada adds Old Dominion transfer Trey Porter as a grad transfer. Huge need for them and if their 3 to-be seniors return this is a Top 10 squad next season.

    Ibi Watson of Michigan goes to Dayton. Sit 1 to play 2

    DeSean Murray of Auburn goes to Western Kentucky as a grad transfer. Big pickup for them

    Ricky Torres a Juco All-American signs with Wichita St to become the Shockers 18 thousandth roster movement. Probably a good chance he starts



  • @BeddieKU23

    WKU could be sneaky good next year. Potential tournament team if they can put it all together.

    WSU will have a completely new rotation next season. Will be interesting how their staff handles that much turnover.



  • @BeddieKU23 I think of the regular old USC here in Columbia as being in a perpetual sort of Downstate.

    More seriously, I think it is an adjunct of the USC system but they don’t use city names here as they do for, say, University of California at (wherever).

    Upstate is just a reference they use here for the northern part of the state. Like New York Uptown.



  • justanotherfan said:

    @BeddieKU23

    WKU could be sneaky good next year. Potential tournament team if they can put it all together.

    WSU will have a completely new rotation next season. Will be interesting how their staff handles that much turnover.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if both of those statements are true. WKU did well in the NIT. I think some of its nucleus returns outside of Coleby.



  • One time KU target Ike Obiagu leaving FSU. Terrific rim protector.



  • FarmerJayhawk said:

    One time KU target Ike Obiagu leaving FSU. Terrific rim protector.

    I hope we pursue. FSU was mighty high on him going forward



  • Arizona lands PG grad transfer Justin Coleman. Sorry Alex Barcello your not good enough for Stumpy dumpy



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    FarmerJayhawk said:

    One time KU target Ike Obiagu leaving FSU. Terrific rim protector.

    I hope we pursue. FSU was mighty high on him going forward

    Mehhhhh. He should go to Maryland or something.

    Also do you know what the hell is going on down there? EE run and players are leaving? CJ Walker was going to be the starting PG again and left…





  • BShark said:

    https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/990926981767278592

    Cremo will visit KU per Corky.

    wowza



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/990926981767278592

    Cremo will visit KU per Corky.

    wowza

    It’s over with Langford turn out the lights.

    That said, Cremo would be a quality addition.



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/990926981767278592

    Cremo will visit KU per Corky.

    wowza

    It’s over with Langford turn out the lights.

    That said, Cremo would be a quality addition.

    He might be the best option given what’s out there currently. Best option in terms of shooting, experienced guard. Definitely has Svi-like shooting ability from deep. Not a great athlete, decent defender in the American. If he wants to start I don’t see that role at KU, he would be a quality rotation type



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/990926981767278592

    Cremo will visit KU per Corky.

    wowza

    It’s over with Langford turn out the lights.

    That said, Cremo would be a quality addition.

    He might be the best option given what’s out there currently. Best option in terms of shooting, experienced guard. Definitely has Svi-like shooting ability from deep. Not a great athlete, decent defender in the American. If he wants to start I don’t see that role at KU, he would be a quality rotation type

    I’d listen to arguments that Cremo is better for KU next year than Langford would have been. Not saying I’d agree, but I’d listen.

    Obviously Romeo is the better long term player and an NBA level talent but we are talking about a 22 y/o skilled finished product vs an 18 y/o freak athlete.

    You can also ask Cremo to handle the ball some, whereas you don’t get that with Romeo.

    The bigger impact Romeo could have had was on defense but he would have needed to buy in and I’m not sure I get that vibe from him. More Wiggins than Jackson imo. Plus not to belabor the point but he is 18, guards rarely come in and dominate defensively as FR.



  • How in the world did Louisville not win more with Donovan Mitchell on the roster? Hookers must be exhausting.



  • dylans said:

    How in the world did Louisville not win more with Donovan Mitchell on the roster? Hookers must be exhausting.

    Where was the crap piled on Pitino for only playing him 19 mpg as a FR? 🙄



  • dylans said:

    How in the world did Louisville not win more with Donovan Mitchell on the roster? Hookers must be exhausting.

    To Louisville’s defense Mitchell never put it all together in College but he had plenty of moments where he was good. In the right fit, with a need for a player to emerge he took that chance and ran with it.



  • @BShark

    Donovan Mitchell was only ranked #43 by ESPN and he really transformed his game between his freshman and sophomore years and now he is taken it to the next level in the NBA and he is doing great in the playoffs. He is the stereotype of a player that benefited greatly from playing a second year in college; he would have been undrafted after his freshman year and went lottery after the extra year.



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/990926981767278592

    Cremo will visit KU per Corky.

    wowza

    It’s over with Langford turn out the lights.

    That said, Cremo would be a quality addition.

    He might be the best option given what’s out there currently. Best option in terms of shooting, experienced guard. Definitely has Svi-like shooting ability from deep. Not a great athlete, decent defender in the American. If he wants to start I don’t see that role at KU, he would be a quality rotation type

    I’d listen to arguments that Cremo is better for KU next year than Langford would have been. Not saying I’d agree, but I’d listen.

    Obviously Romeo is the better long term player and an NBA level talent but we are talking about a 22 y/o skilled finished product vs an 18 y/o freak athlete.

    You can also ask Cremo to handle the ball some, whereas you don’t get that with Romeo.

    The bigger impact Romeo could have had was on defense but he would have needed to buy in and I’m not sure I get that vibe from him. More Wiggins than Jackson imo. Plus not to belabor the point but he is 18, guards rarely come in and dominate defensively as FR.

    Cremo’s greatest skill is our biggest need.

    It’s a good thing he’s not a small guard, he’s more 6’5ish the last time I saw him in February. His value to the team could absolutely compare to Tarik Black a few years back. No ego, lives in the gym. Some kids work hard, this is the type that is first in and last out. He lives to play basketball. That in itself is a valuable commodity to have on your team pushing young kids to work hard. I think he’s someone that can average 6-7 points a game here while having a bigger impact as a teammate.

    I know I was initially down on him if KU pursued but I get it from a Coaching perspective. There might not be a better kid available from a skill and character level



  • 40% of Cremo’s games this year he made 3 or more three’s.

    He was the best shooter in the America East conference by a wide margin.

    If Self offers I think he takes it



  • @BeddieKU23 If he can play passable defense and be a good shooter off the bench I’d take that. Something like 20-25 minutes a game seems feasible.



  • Cremo works as a designated shooter in a lot of different lineups. He could be a nice addition if KU misses on Langford. 18-20 minutes a game off the bench shooting 3-5 threes per game, I could see him being a really nice asset. I don’t think he could start because he probably won’t be versatile enough, but he could be a bench guy that scores a few points a game, with the potential to hit 6 or 7 threes on any given night.



  • @justanotherfan

    Bingo! That’s what he is, at times a lights out shooter. Really good from the FT line as well so he has value at end of game situations. Often played out of position for Albany because Nichols (who transferred to FSU) this spring as well wasn’t a true PG. Cremo is a true SG that has some vision and shot making ability. A specific role at KU could make all the difference



  • I see Cremo as a 2/3 at KU. He can play the 2 and slide Grimes or Garrett to the 3. He played some point at Albany but I’d rather have him off the ball. He does have a good enough handle to bring the ball up on occasion. I think he competes for a starting gig immediately if he picks us.



  • Baylor has landed high scoring transfer MaCio Teague.



  • Can Cremo create his own shot? Designated shooters who need to be open spot haven’t worked well for KU, have they?



  • @Gorilla72

    He can create his own shot. He’d instantly become the best shooter on the team

    Duke looked at him. He’s visiting Villanova this week as well. Gonzaga, Creighton, Texas also on his list. He’s got plenty of attention from big programs



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @Gorilla72

    He can create his own shot. He’d instantly become the best shooter on the team

    Duke looked at him. He’s visiting Villanova this week as well. Gonzaga, Creighton, Texas also on his list. He’s got plenty of attention from big programs

    HE VISITING VILLANOVA WEDNESDAY



  • justanotherfan said:

    Cremo works as a designated shooter in a lot of different lineups. He could be a nice addition if KU misses on Langford. 18-20 minutes a game off the bench shooting 3-5 threes per game, I could see him being a really nice asset. I don’t think he could start because he probably won’t be versatile enough, but he could be a bench guy that scores a few points a game, with the potential to hit 6 or 7 threes on any given night.

    I don’t think he starts either. Starting line-up should be Dotson, Grimes, Garrett. I could maybe see Moore early in the season but I hope not.



  • @BShark

    If Doke is back, Cremo may need to start in a Doke-Dedric-Grimes-Dotson lineup to space the floor a bit more. I’m still waiting to see how Garrett’s shot progresses before I decide where he can fit in different lineups.



  • @BShark

    If Moore is starting it means he is really playing well enough to beat one of the big names…which is a good thing.



  • I actually heard that Moore was really good in practice last year and surprised the staff quite a bit. At some points he was “unguardable”.



  • @Woodrow - some of KU’s opponents last year were “unguardable”. 🙄



  • @Gorilla72 True story. I was not really expecting much from Moore next year so when I was told this I was quite encouraged.



  • justanotherfan said:

    @BShark

    If Doke is back, Cremo may need to start in a Doke-Dedric-Grimes-Dotson lineup to space the floor a bit more. I’m still waiting to see how Garrett’s shot progresses before I decide where he can fit in different lineups.

    That would be a pretty good starting line-up tbh. Growing pains for Dotson and Grimes but otherwise very good.

    I think Doke is gone and we see both Lawsons starting in the post.



  • JayHawkFanToo said:

    @BShark

    If Moore is starting it means he is really playing well enough to beat one of the big names…which is a good thing.

    I see it just as easily being possible in the other direction. Grimes clashes with Self early (for w/e reason, probably lack of defensive effort) and Self teaches him a “lesson” like Oubre. It would be stupid, but we’ve seen it before.



  • Woodrow said:

    I actually heard that Moore was really good in practice last year and surprised the staff quite a bit. At some points he was “unguardable”.

    This would be the first positive thing I’ve heard about Moore emanating from the program. Hope it’s true.