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Could be reading too much into his twitter, but is he considering Nevada?
Better head coach
Could be reading too much into his twitter, but is he considering Nevada?
I don’t know about that. Many of the transfers have gone on to have solid college careers.
Could be reading too much into his twitter, but is he considering Nevada?
I don’t know about that. Many of the transfers have gone on to have solid college careers.
like they can't get off the bench because coach wants to play grad transfers that shoot 30% from the floor and five guard lineups
I wasn’t comparing us to Duke.
I’m just saying we’ve been losing players that weren’t going to help us anyway.
Agree that it is a bad look for past recruiting, though. Can’t be missing on this many players.
FWIW, I count 14 other D1 transfers announced since this thread started this afternoon.
Two from Vandy.
FWIW, I count 14 other D1 transfers announced since this thread started this afternoon.
Two from Vandy.
He's not a parody. I met him last night at the Wake-UNCC baseball game.
What's your point? Say what you want about transfers, but losing 3/4 players from a class where the remaining player is the associate head coach's kid is objectively bad. It's actually 4/5 if Woods transfers and we count him as a 2016 player.
Disagree that a senior Mitchel would not help this team. I also disagree that Woods, should he transfer, would not be missed.
It seems strange that players are not good enough to be role players for a bad wake team end up helping someone else to the NCAA tournament.
Woods will hurt if and when that happens. We could use his shooting next season.
Which players have gone elsewhere and played a significant role in getting to the NCAAs? Serious question, because I can’t think of any recent ones.
Derosiers? Chennault? Jones? Watson?
Chase Fischer definitely.
That's not at all a complement to Wake or it's coaches. D1 quality players found it necessary to move on in order to reach their potential.
I mean, Chennault, Rountree and Desrosiers were rotation players on solid NCAA Tournament teams. Rondale is the 6th man on a Marshall team that made the tourney for the first time in forever. Fischer was a good starter for BYU. Cav didn't make the tourney, but he was the best player on a solid mid-major team. Moto didn't make it either, but he ended up being pretty good for Towson.
What's your point? Say what you want about transfers, but losing 3/4 players from a class where the remaining player is the associate head coach's kid is objectively bad. It's actually 4/5 if Woods transfers and we count him as a 2016 player.