Kerr Kriisa is coming in for a visit soon per Jeff Goodman. Currently visiting St.Johns
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostKerr Kriisa is coming in for a visit soon per Jeff Goodman. Currently visiting St.Johns
Appears to have one year of eligibility remaining.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostWe have contacted JaKobe Coles of TCU
Appears to have an "859" tattoo on his forearm, so may have ties to the region.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
Averaged 11.0 points and 4.7 assists this year at WVU (42.4% from three). Career: 9.7 points, 4.7 assists (and 2.4 turnovers) per game, and 36.8% from three and 78.8% from the FT line, including his years at Arizona.
Appears to have one year of eligibility remaining.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
The 6'8 junior from Denton, TX averaged 10.8 points, 3.8 rebounds this year at TCU, his third with the Horned Frogs. He played 6 games at Butler in the 2020-21 season but tore his meniscus. Not sure if you can double dip on the medical redshirt and COVID year, so he has at least one year of eligibility. https://gofrogs.com/sports/mens-bask...be-coles/15340
Appears to have an "859" tattoo on his forearm, so may have ties to the region.
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Just my two cents here-
But I would rather kick the tires on a guy like Arrinten Page (didn't show much of anything at USC this year, but their year was a tire fire and the coaches/pundits clearly saw potential in him prior) rather than wasting effort on Jayden Quintance or Somto Cyrril-they are both more likely to go G league or Fayetteville (or reconsider UK if they make a home run hire), and they are very clearly planning one and done. Page at least showed real interest here (and maybe we would have had a legitimate shot if he didn't go to USC as a package with his teammate Isaiah Colier), and maybe his rough year will have helped him see the value of working in a program to get better. If he were to come, buy in, and iimprove, he would be here for a few years to set us up for Aziz leaving.
Please lord not Kriisa-would really test me to have to root for that guy.
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A bit off topic but was thinking about how I would rank the Wes Miller transfers. There have definitely been high impact guys, while the rest have had varying degrees of impact in their year(s) with UC. I excluded Day Day Thomas because he was a junior college transfer and did not come through the portal. CJ is the hardest to rank, but if he plays another year hopefully we have a larger sample size. On the whole, the talent has definitely improved quickly -- and the upward trajectory/Big 12 membership can only help. Hopefully they can make at least one splash this year, and the rest--at worst--solid depth pieces. Hopefully did not miss anyone...
Landers Nolley, 2022
John Newman, 2021
Simas Lukosius, 2023
Aziz Bandaogo, 2023
Ody Oguama, 2021
CJ Frederick, 2023*
Jamille Reynolds, 2023
Abdul Ado, 2021
Hayden Koval, 2021
Jarrett Hensley, 2021
Rob Phinisee, 2022*
Kalu Ezikpe, 2022
AJ McGinnis, 2021
* = hard to evaluate due to injuries
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostI'm bouncing this off a post in Somto Cyril's thread from GoBearcats31
UK had six guys in this class. Three of them have received an NLI release so far. Perry, Fland and Richmond are still committed. The pundits seem to think most of these guys are headed to Fayetteville. I think Perry will be the outlier if that happens.
Again, keep in mind that G-League Ignite is still an option here for the guys that received a release. I think I mistakenly posted at some point that this was not an option. Ignite will still be in operation this coming season and that will be the last year for it. I think it's somewhat likely that Cyril and Quaintence will go that route since they were one and done anyway. Unless of course, Arkansas opens the NIL collective pocketbooks and tries to buy a team.
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