NativeAg3 said:
There's 3 incoming freshmen coming as well
NativeAg3 said:
There's 3 incoming freshmen coming as well
NativeAg3 said:
He would become the greatest walk on in Aggie basketball history (not saying I don't think he will be a walk on, but he will certainly get a scholarship at some point in his career)
LawHall88 said:AgEfan said:
It's means being on the team.
Well then we are back to MarcAg's question, 8 returning players + 3 transfers + 2 incoming freshman = 13 scholarships. Something has to give to add another player. So maybe we have a player who is converting into a graduate assistant?
pierceshipp said:
there's no way we could snag Arthur Kaluma right!?
pierceshipp said:
Eluding to billy thinking we get one more my money is on
Brandon Gardner
Arthur Kaluma
Trazarien White
No particular order
pierceshipp said:
Gardner would have 3 years im pretty sure
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/40115234/amid-portal-era-calipari-hints-limiting-arkansas-roster-8-9-guysQuote:
As he prepares for his first season at Arkansas, John Calipari said he won't stack his rosters with an abundance of talent, which was his tactic during his lengthy tenure at Kentucky.
On the latest episode of his "Ways to Win" podcast with former Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson this week, Calipari said the turnover in college basketball in the transfer portal era has changed his philosophy on assembling rosters.
"You may think I'm crazy, but I told my staff I only want to have eight or nine guys," Calipari told Robinson, who is now executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. "They're leaving anyway, and why would I develop a kid for someone else? Why would I do that?"
BREAKING: Baylor has landed Cal transfer Jalen Celestine, he told @TheFieldOf68.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) May 11, 2024
The 6-7 guard averaged 8.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and shot 44 percent from 3 this past season.
Celestine was injured the previous season.
🚨 MARFO 🚨 https://t.co/iLuPFzl6Jp
— Trilly Donovan (@trillydonovan) May 10, 2024
"I had a HC tell me that there's a player in the transfer portal right now who's asking price right now is $1.8M for one year" - Tom Crean just now with us on @ESPNRadio
— Peter Burns (@PeterBurnsESPN) May 12, 2024
Again I ask, who's going to be the 1st player to sue the NCAA for limiting their eligibility to 4/5 years.
[/url]North Texas transfer guard John Buggs III has received interest from the following programs:
— ThePortalScoop (@ThePortalScoop) May 14, 2024
Texas A&M
Memphis
West Virginia
St John’s
Utah State
South Florida
Saint Louis
East Carolina
UTSA
Tulane
Drake
ETSU
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Every organization in the world is allowed to have eligibility rules.Pumpkinhead said:
Yep. Now that players can get paid without having to hide it, can transfer whenever they want with no penalties, next step is to sue to remain on college teams as long as they want. Stating how it is not fair they are forced to give up a nice paying job after an arbitrary 4 years.
Just imagine a roster with a bunch of 30+ year olds on it and how Buzz will have to adapt his 'shaping young men' courses.
LawHall88 said:
[url][/url]North Texas transfer guard John Buggs III has received interest from the following programs:
— ThePortalScoop (@ThePortalScoop) May 14, 2024
Texas A&M
Memphis
West Virginia
St John’s
Utah State
South Florida
Saint Louis
East Carolina
UTSA
Tulane
Drake
ETSU
+More pic.twitter.com/sVHnDHdLKG
Cormani McClain was a 5⭐️ incoming freshman this time last year — now he’s walking on at Florida as a transfer.
— Tony Liebert (@TonyLiebert) May 15, 2024
Given the current NIL rules this will only become more popular. Scholarships are slowly becoming less important for major programs. There needs to be more structure. https://t.co/ynQ0069TAA
Maybe you can't move from scholarship to walkon at the same school.MarcAg said:Cormani McClain was a 5⭐️ incoming freshman this time last year — now he’s walking on at Florida as a transfer.
— Tony Liebert (@TonyLiebert) May 15, 2024
Given the current NIL rules this will only become more popular. Scholarships are slowly becoming less important for major programs. There needs to be more structure. https://t.co/ynQ0069TAA
If this is indeed true then we know how A&M has room to add more. We knew Buzz was bringing in kids as walkons with some NIL assistance, but the belief (and I believe rule) was always if you started as a scholarship player you couldn't then later become a walkon. That appears to no longer be the case.
MarcAg said:Cormani McClain was a 5⭐️ incoming freshman this time last year — now he’s walking on at Florida as a transfer.
— Tony Liebert (@TonyLiebert) May 15, 2024
Given the current NIL rules this will only become more popular. Scholarships are slowly becoming less important for major programs. There needs to be more structure. https://t.co/ynQ0069TAA
If this is indeed true then we know how A&M basketball has room to add more. We knew Buzz was bringing in kids as walkons with some NIL assistance, but the belief (and I believe rule) was always if you started as a scholarship player you couldn't then later become a walkon. That appears to no longer be the case. So they could be say bringing in the kid from Nebraska in as walkon and give him NIL money for a year and not use a scholarship spot