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  • So far for next season, UC's roster has 10 guys in total (so far). The roster composition consists of 2 point guards, 5 shooting guards/wings, and 3 big men. So, UC has three more scholarships to give. In my opinion, UC could use another big man. Perhaps a pure 4 or a combo 4/5. Somebody about 6'10" or taller, can play on both sides of the floor, and can shoot a jump shot. I am amazed at all the bigs that cannot shoot a jump shot. The jump shot is one of the most basic tools in basketball. Back to the main topic. With the last two scholarships, UC could bring in 2 freshmen. Maybe Quincey Wadley could be a recruit, and another freshman point guard or big man that Calhoun and staff can develop.

    Any thoughts on how the remaining 3 scholarships could be used?
    Last edited by leeraymond372@gmail.com; 05-02-2026, 07:04 PM.

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    • Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post
      So far for next season, UC's roster has 10 guys in total (so far). The roster composition consists of 2 point guards, 5 shooting guards/wings, and 3 big men. So, UC has three more scholarships to give. In my opinion, UC could use another big man. Perhaps a pure 4 or a combo 4/5. Somebody about 6'10" or taller, can play on both sides of the floor, and can shoot a jump shot. I am amazed at all the bigs that cannot shoot a jump shot. The jump shot is one of the most basic tools in basketball. Back to the main topic. With the last two scholarships, UC could bring in 2 freshmen. Maybe Quincey Wadley could be a recruit, and another freshman point guard or big man that Calhoun and staff can develop.

      Any thoughts on how the remaining 3 scholarships could be used?
      It probably won't include a transfer big. The well is tapped out in that area for quality.

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      • Originally posted by leeraymond372@gmail.com View Post
        So far for next season, UC's roster has 10 guys in total (so far). The roster composition consists of 2 point guards, 5 shooting guards/wings, and 3 big men. So, UC has three more scholarships to give. In my opinion, UC could use another big man. Perhaps a pure 4 or a combo 4/5. Somebody about 6'10" or taller, can play on both sides of the floor, and can shoot a jump shot. I am amazed at all the bigs that cannot shoot a jump shot. The jump shot is one of the most basic tools in basketball. Back to the main topic. With the last two scholarships, UC could bring in 2 freshmen. Maybe Quincey Wadley could be a recruit, and another freshman point guard or big man that Calhoun and staff can develop.

        Any thoughts on how the remaining 3 scholarships could be used?
        While technically only 13 scholarships, the other 2 roster spots will get enough NIL to get make up for a scholarship. My thought is go after best available high school guys or overseas. The transfer market is going to make it hard to find the talent we need.
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        • I thought that there was an independent thread about APR. However, it is such an old topic that I could not find it. Keep in mind that it was the academic progress report that haunted Huggin's teams. Initially, it required your student-athletes to graduate and if you did not score high enough, you started losing scholarships. The fault was that if an athlete transferred out of your program and did not graduate, it scored against your APR. Now with the portal and unlimited free agency, how does the APR still remain relevant? With this in mind, fourteen UC teams had a perfect score.
          Fourteen Cincinnati Teams Produce Perfect 2024-25 APR Scores - University of Cincinnati Athletics - Official Athletics Website

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          • Akai Fleming, 6'4" guard, from Georgia Tech apparently committed during the time we were away. Any real info on him?

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            • Originally posted by Oldtimer_UC_fan View Post
              Akai Fleming, 6'4" guard, from Georgia Tech apparently committed during the time we were away. Any real info on him?
              10.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists ------ as a frosh -- sg put can play t6he point. -- 81 % from the line--- 5 guards now but he has potential and 3 years if we can keep him - 33% from 3 but he goes to the basket- the word is that he can play defense -- how did he make it this long and what a find for CJC.

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              • Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post

                10.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists ------ as a frosh -- sg put can play t6he point. -- 81 % from the line--- 5 guards now but he has potential and 3 years if we can keep him - 33% from 3 but he goes to the basket- the word is that he can play defense -- how did he make it this long and what a find for CJC.
                It does seem strange that he lasted this long. Also, it sounds like he didn't start right away, but had some higher scoring games late in the year. Sounds like a significant signing to me.

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                • According the 247's transfer portal tracking site there are a couple of 3 star and one four star centers still in the portal. I wonder why they are still available and if we are in touch with them.

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                  • Fleming never visited.

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                    • Originally posted by Rufus View Post
                      According the 247's transfer portal tracking site there are a couple of 3 star and one four star centers still in the portal. I wonder why they are still available and if we are in touch with them.
                      Per Chad Brendel, any further signings will be of developmental depth, along the lines of David Iweze, who red-shirted this season. The staff are done looking for imoact transfers.

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                      • Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

                        Per Chad Brendel, any further signings will be of developmental depth, along the lines of David Iweze, who red-shirted this season. The staff are done looking for imoact transfers.
                        Because of money?

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                        • Akai Fleming posted a negative 2.5 BPM in his freshman season at Georgia Tech. While he may have potential, metrics say he was bad on both sides of the ball. He does get to the free throw line and makes 82% there. 33% from deep on moderate volume. But he converts under 40% inside the arc - 50% at the rim and only 30% from midrange. Those are terrible efficiency numbers. And it's even worse in nine top 50 games: negative 3.9 BPM, 30% inside the arc, and a 22% turnover rate. Negative 1.1 DBPM was worst on the team, and Georgia Tech was bad last year, going 2-16 in conference.

                          I don't mind the signing. He's got plenty of time to develop. But I see a lot of social media posts claiming Fleming is a star who is sure to start at SG this year. That's wildly optimistic. He's got a nice highlight reel when his shots go in. And he took a lot of shots to score double digits in the ACC, which is what everyone is excited about. But he needs to dramatically improve his efficiency to become an effective player. 42% eFG is not high major starter level.

                          My upside comp for Fleming is Keith Williams. Keith really struggled as a freshman with a negative 3.2 BPM, 40% eFG, and 23% TO rate but showed athleticism and an ability to attack the basket. He broke out as a sophomore with a 4.1 BPM, 49% eFG, and 16% TO rate. We can hope for something similar out of Fleming, but Carson and Colvin should be better and more polished players next season.

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                          • Originally posted by sedz View Post
                            Akai Fleming posted a negative 2.5 BPM in his freshman season at Georgia Tech. While he may have potential, metrics say he was bad on both sides of the ball. He does get to the free throw line and makes 82% there. 33% from deep on moderate volume. But he converts under 40% inside the arc - 50% at the rim and only 30% from midrange. Those are terrible efficiency numbers. And it's even worse in nine top 50 games: negative 3.9 BPM, 30% inside the arc, and a 22% turnover rate. Negative 1.1 DBPM was worst on the team, and Georgia Tech was bad last year, going 2-16 in conference.

                            I don't mind the signing. He's got plenty of time to develop. But I see a lot of social media posts claiming Fleming is a star who is sure to start at SG this year. That's wildly optimistic. He's got a nice highlight reel when his shots go in. And he took a lot of shots to score double digits in the ACC, which is what everyone is excited about. But he needs to dramatically improve his efficiency to become an effective player. 42% eFG is not high major starter level.

                            My upside comp for Fleming is Keith Williams. Keith really struggled as a freshman with a negative 3.2 BPM, 40% eFG, and 23% TO rate but showed athleticism and an ability to attack the basket. He broke out as a sophomore with a 4.1 BPM, 49% eFG, and 16% TO rate. We can hope for something similar out of Fleming, but Carson and Colvin should be better and more polished players next season.
                            We are excited because this is a new year and a new team, He seems to have come on later in his frosh year, and perhaps year two under CJC he can be special. This isa test for the new coaching staff. After 7 bad seasons we have hope. Is it Fleming giving the hope or is it the fresh start. Hopefully both.

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