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B1G Players in the Portal

GatoLouco

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UPDATED: 10/05/21 - 08:10 AM EST - New updates in Bold

Total Players in the Portal: 1760 (4.93 players/team)
% of Scholarships in the Portal: 37.92%

B1G Players in the Portal: 60 (4.29 players/team)
% of Scholarships in the Portal: 32.97%
B1G incoming players from Portal: 41/14 (2.93 players/team)

Illinois - 3/2
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Adam Miller (LSU)
Jermaine Hamlin (Eastern Illinois)
Edgar Padilla Jr.

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Omar Payne (Florida)
Alfonso Plummer (Utah)


Indiana - 5/4
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Aljami Durham (Providence)
Armaan Franklin (Virginia)
Jacquez Henderson
Joey Brunk (Ohio State)
Jerome Hunter (Xavier)
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Parker Stewart (UT Martin)
Xavier Johnson (Pittsburgh)
Miller Kopp (Northwestern)
Micheal Durr (South Florida)

Iowa - 3/1
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Jack Nunge (Xavier)
Michael Baer (Siena)
C.J. Frederick (Kentucky)
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Filip Rebraca (North Dakota)

Maryland - 5/6
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Connor Odom
Chol Marial (Oregon State)
Darryl Morsell (Marquette)
Aquan Smart (Florida International)
Jairus Hamilton (Western Kentucky)
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Qudus Wahab (Georgetown)
Fatts Russell (Rhode Island)
Ian Martinez (Utah)
Simon Wright (Elon)
Pavlo Dziuba (Arizona State)
Xavier Green (Old Dominion)

Michigan - 1/1
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Rico Ozuna-Harrison
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DeVante' Jones (Coastal Carolina)

Michigan State - 4/1
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Jack Hoiberg (UT Arlington)
Mark 'Rocket' Watts, Jr. (Mississipi State)
Thomas Kithier (Valparaiso)
Foster Loyer (Davidson)
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Tyson Walker (Northeastern)
Michael Peterson (Ferris State)
Jason Whitens (Western Michigan)

Minnesota - 10/8
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Jamal Mashburn, Jr. (New Mexico)
Jarvis Omersa (St Thomas)
Tre' Williams (Oregon State)
Sam Freeman (Pacific)
Martice Mitchell (Northern Illinois)
Gabe Kalscheur (Iowa State)
Liam Robbins (Vanderbilt)
Brandon Johnson (DePaul)
Both Gach (Utah)
Marcus Carr (Texas)
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Jamison Battle (George Washington)
Eylijah 'E.J.' Stephens (Lafeyette)
Luke Loewe (William & Mary)
Sean Sutherlin (New Hampshire)
Parker Fox (Northern State)
Payton Willis (Charleston)
Charlie Daniels (Stephen F. Austin)
Daniel Ogele (Mercyhurst)

Nebraska - 5/3
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Teddy Allen (New Mexico State)
Akol Arop (Omaha)
Yvan Ouedraogo (GCU)
Bret Porter (Central Community College)
Elijah Wood (Eastern Illinois)
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C.J. Wilcher (Xavier)
Keon Edwards (DePaul)
Alonzo Verge Jr. (Arizona State)

Northwestern - 3/1

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Miller Kopp (Indiana)
Anthony Gaines (Siena)
Dom Martinelli (St. Thomas)
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Elyjah Williams (Fairleigh Dickinson)

Ohio State - 2/3
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Musa Jallow (Charlotte)
Ibrahima Diallo (San Jose State)
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Jamari Wheeler (Penn State)
Joey Brunk (Indiana)
Cedric Russell (Louisiana)

Penn State - 8/4
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Trent Buttrick (Massachusetts)
Myreon Jones (Florida)
Patrick Kelly (Fordham)
Kyle McCloskey
Jamari Wheeler (Ohio State)
Izaiah Brockington (Iowa State)
D.J. Gordon (Fordham)
Abdou Tsimbila (Fordham)
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Jaheam Cornwall (Gardner-Webb)
Jalen Pickett (Siena)
Greg Lee (Western Michigan)
Jalanni White (Canisius)

Purdue - 2
Aaron Wheeler (St. John's)
Emmanuel Dowuona (Tennessee State)

Rutgers - 5/2
(-)

Myles Johnson (UCLA)
Jacob Young (Oregon)
Mamadou Doucouré (La Salle)
Montez Mathis (St John's)

Daniel Lobach (Samford)
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Aundre Hyatt (LSU)
Ralph Agee (San Jose State)

Wisconsin - 4/3
Walt McGrory (South Dakota)
Trevor Anderson (Valparaiso)
Joe Hedstrom (Valparaiso)
Kobe King (Valparaiso)
(+)
Isaac Lindsey (UNLV)
Jahcobi Neath (Wake Forest)
Chris Vogt (Cincinnati)

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Myles Johnson wants to go the west coast to do graduate work in electrical engineering. May be Stanford bound
 
I've heard talking heads speculate this transfer market will be a bit crazy and slow. They believe it will be longer and slower than usual b/c recruiting is so disjointed this year. The pandemic did not allow coaches nearly as much interaction with recruits. So the conventional wisdom question is would a coach rather take a chance on a high school kid, or see if it works out with a transfer who has a track record in college.

Here's the speculation on the worst part from the talking heads. Next year's transfer market will be even more bananas b/c this year's class will be committing to schools often without visiting and without really knowing the staff.
 
I'd be shocked. We are not a fun place to play basketball right now.

Agreed, but we can offer tons of playing time. A kid like Joe Bamisile from Virginia Tech might take a second look right after being stuck on the bench all year.
 
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Agreed, but we can offer tons of playing time. A kid like Joe Bamisile from Virginia Tech might take a second look right after being stuck on the bench all year.
True.

I don't fathom a world where Carr would even remotely consider it. Kid was, at a point, a late second round possible pick. His stock has dropped with the MN demise. So he has big ambitions to fulfill. NU is not the place to get you in draft considerations.

Seasoned players in the portal: I doubt any of them sees that with their addition next season would be successful. That's not fun

Young players, like Bamisile... Maybe. Because they could see themselves as a part of an upward program. But they'd have to believe in the coaching staff. Followed by believing said coaching staff will be around for their tenure. I'm not sure how a kid can believe that right now. A new coach would probably make us much more attractive in the portal.
 
Brockington has announced he's staying at Penn State. This is all pretty much a pattern — teams that have not done well or have a coaching change (often both) usually have more people in the portal. Teams that have done well — not so much.
 
Eastern Washington’s Tanner Groves, who put up 35 points against Kansas in the NCAA tournament, and his brother who scored 23, both joined the portal today. Will be interested to see where they land. Two good bigs for the right fit.
 
Eastern Washington’s Tanner Groves, who put up 35 points against Kansas in the NCAA tournament, and his brother who scored 23, both joined the portal today.

Oof. Now that’s a punch in the stomach for a fan base.
 
Oof. Now that’s a punch in the stomach for a fan base.
Yeah being a successful team at the Big Sky levels is a double-edged sword. Very quickly other programs take your coach and best players. The mood on the EWU website went from euphoria over playing Kansas tough to despair in days.
 
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Brockington has announced he's staying at Penn State. This is all pretty much a pattern — teams that have not done well or have a coaching change (often both) usually have more people in the portal. Teams that have done well — not so much.

List is updated. Brockington is off the list. But 4 others joined. So total went from 30 to 33. New players are in bold.
 
List is updated. Brockington is off the list. But 4 others joined. So total went from 30 to 33. New players are in bold.
Dunno if we’re talking incoming B1G transfers but MSU just got Northeastern’s Tyson Walker. Sophomore PG averaged 19 and 5 and dropped 27 on UNC earlier this season.
 
Yeah being a successful team at the Big Sky levels is a double-edged sword. Very quickly other programs take your coach and best players. The mood on the EWU website went from euphoria over playing Kansas tough to despair in days.

Wouldn’t be a shock to see the Groves follow their coach to Portland, but after the way they showed against KU maybe they’re thinking bigger.
 
Wouldn’t be a shock to see the Groves follow their coach to Portland, but after the way they showed against KU maybe they’re thinking bigger.
I have to think they’ll wind up in the PAC-12 somewhere.
 
1,061 players in the portal, an all-time record. Just a few years ago there were just ~800 kids on average.
 
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