IamThunderbolt
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This post:I'd be surprised if that was the case.
Already been told that is a no due to grades
Sounds like you know him and great to hear the previous post may not have all the info.
This post:I'd be surprised if that was the case.
Already been told that is a no due to grades
Bobi Klintman was a solid regular contributor as a freshmanYeah
Yeah, not sure why people are liking a post about Aaron Clark transferring. This is another peg in an abysmal record for Forbes, particularly when we're concerned about depth.
I've posted it before but Forbes has had 1 guy come in as a freshman that is a solid regular contributor, Cam.
Forbes' entire success right now is basically finding one transfer that is able to blow up for a single year. Feels a little like roulette.
Did we keep him?Bobi Klintman was a solid regular contributor as a freshman
Bobi played 48% of available minutes vs the ACC as a freshman.
John Collins played 34% of available minutes vs the ACC as a freshman.
Did you say anything about keeping him in your post ?Did we keep him?
I was saying that right now, Forbes has one guy he recruited that came in as a freshman (not a transfer) and is a regular contributor.Did you say anything about keeping him in your post ?
Or did you just say that Cam was the only recruit who was a solid regular contributor as a freshman ?
Ok. I don’t care whether he gets transfers, US high school recruits, international kids, whatever. I think the parsing out of sourcing of talent is pretty silly, but it’s the kind of shot that happens when you don’t make the tournament.I was saying that right now, Forbes has one guy he recruited that came in as a freshman (not a transfer) and is a regular contributor.
I wasn't talking about whether they contributed as a freshman.
They did until he went on a miracle run at the end of the season.Ok. I don’t care whether he gets transfers, US high school recruits, international kids, whatever. I think the parsing out of sourcing of talent is pretty silly, but it’s the kind of shot that happens when you don’t make the tournament.
Keats has a rotation with zero recruits in his top 7. Nobody cares.
And now they don’tThey did until he went on a miracle run at the end of the season.
He has played three college seasons. So he would not be eligible at Wake unless he graduates in May, and would arrive as a grad student.Good to hear, thought I had read something about academics being a barrier.
To clarify - he would be eligible, just unlikely to graduate with his wake degree next spring since he needs 60 hours from Wake.He has played three college seasons. So he would not be eligible at Wake unless he graduates in May, and would arrive as a grad student.
To clarify - he would be eligible, just unlikely to graduate with his wake degree next spring since he needs 60 hours from Wake.
He is unlikely to be eligible, as Wake would not accept enough credits to have him classified as an academic senior in fall 2024. Wake would likely accept only 60 transfer credits. He would need 90 to be an academic senior (one year of classes needed to graduate) to match his athletic status ( one year of eligibility remaining.) That would make him academically ineligible per NCAA requirements.To clarify - he would be eligible, just unlikely to graduate with his wake degree next spring since he needs 60 hours from Wake.
That makes more sense.He has played three college seasons. So he would not be eligible at Wake unless he graduates in May, and would arrive as a grad student.
That make sense as well. I didn't think that there would be an issue with his GPA.He is unlikely to be eligible, as Wake would not accept enough credits to have him classified as an academic senior in fall 2024. Wake would likely accept only 60 transfer credits. He would need 90 to be an academic senior (one year of classes needed to graduate) to match his athletic status ( one year of eligibility remaining.) That would make him academically ineligible per NCAA requirements.
GPA I have no clue about. What is certain is that Wake accepts a maximum of 60 transfer credits, but requires 90 acceptable credits to be a senior and 60 credits from Wake to graduate. Those are the academic issues.That make sense as well. I didn't think that there would be an issue with his GPA.
NCAA rules require student-athletes to maintain academic progress. The years of academic progress cannot be less than the years of athletic eligibility used.Ah, i see. I thought the credits were just a graduating in time problem, didn’t realize it actually affected eligibility