I'm one of the people that think the NCAA's rule that Seniors with eligibility transferring is a dumb rule...and it seems to make college athletes into free agents. But, if the rule exists, it'd be great for it to actually help Purdue out.
So, here are a few guys that are available for immediate transfer without having to sit out a year that might be able to produce right away:
Jerron Granberry, North Florida
6'5" Guard/Forward who averaged 9.2points and 3.2 reb is a good shooter and a great free throw shooter (who knows; maybe his technique can be adopted by our Boilers?)...looks to be a Wyoming lean.
Tarik Black, Memphis
6'9" Forward who averaged 8.1/4.8...physical presence. Minnesota might be his current leader as they've made him a focus.
Lasan Kromah, George Washington
6'5" Guard who averaged 10.1/3.7...great size, length and athleticism, but not a great shooter. Looks like he'll end up on the East coast.
Jake Thomas, Marquette
6'3" Guard, originally from Wisconsin, who averaged 1.8 points/game is rumored to be looking at coming to Purdue...I don't know much about him other than he's already transferred once (from South Dakota)...that seems to be a bit of a sign that he just jumps around.
Errick Peck, Cornell
6'6" Forward who averaged 9.7/4.8...smart guy from Indy. Rumors swirl about him heading to Butler and Boston College; this guy would be my number one choice...if I had a choice. Interestingly, Peck played his HS ball with Kelsey Barlow at Cathedral in Indianapolis.
This rule helped out Louisville (Luke Hancock) quite a bit down the stretch...The right fit can make a huge difference.
There are about ten more players out there who fit the bill of being able to play right away, at this point...and there might be a few more in the coming days. Outside of Thomas and Peck, there doesn't seem to be a whole bunch of smoke with any of these guys...and I'd prefer Purdue give the walk-ons schollies than get a guy like Thomas. But I've been wrong before, might be again in the future.
I like the rule. I'm not into heavy regulation in sports. Especially when a kid has graduated, bygod they should be able to transfer and play right away. This is America.
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ReplyDeleteHancock transferred from GMU and was a junior in 2012-2013. He sat out 2011-2012 due to the transfer. I assume he will be back next season.
ReplyDeleteThomas was supposed to be a very good shooter while at South Dakota. I would be very happy having him come here and I don't know that transferring once before being a 5th year transfer option means he jumps around a lot. In the end, you have one year of a scholarship available and a guy who can come on for one year. I would much rather use it for someone who has a chance to come in and play significant minutes. Nothing against the walk-ons but they probably aren't going to play much either way.
ReplyDeleteI work with Errick Peck's Dad. He hasn't said anything, but he is a fan of both Butler and Purdue.
ReplyDeleteI work with Errick Peck's Dad. He hasn't said anything, but he is a fan of both Butler and Purdue.
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