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B1G Portal transfers tracker

GatoLouco

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Nov 14, 2019
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Updated 03/28
08:00 AM


Players listed: 1,431

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Illinois
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Carey Booth

Indiana
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Jaden Bobbett
Kanaan Carlyle
Gabe Cupps - Ohio State
Mackenzie Mgbako
Jakai Newton

Malik Reneau
Myles Rice

Iowa
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Ladji Dembele
Josh Dix
Owen Freeman - Creighton
Brock Harding
Cooper Kock
Luc Laketa
Riley Mulvey - Siena

Pryce Sandfort
Chris Tadjo

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Isaiah Johnson-Arigu - Miami
Bennett Stirtz - Drake

Michigan
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Justin Pippen

Minnesota
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Kadyn Betts
Tyler Cochran
Frank Mitchell - St. Bonaventure
Brennan Rigsby
Max Sheridan

Northwestern
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Blake Barkley

Ohio State
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Evan Mahaffey

Austin Parks

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Gabe Cupps - Indiana
Oregon
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Mookie Cook
Jesse Zarzuela
Penn State
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Jahvin Carter
Miles Goodman
Hudson Ward

Rutgers
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Jordan Derkack
Nate Freisthler
Peter Noble
Lathan Sommerville
Jeremiah Williams

UCLA
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Dylan Andrews
William Kyle III
Devin Williams

USC
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Isaiah Elohim

Washington
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Dominique Diomande
KC Ibekwe

Christian King
Will Landram
 
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Pack those first 3 from IA and ship them to Evanston. I'd be ecstatic. All Sophomores that contribute heavily, will be in high demand in the portal.
 
Pack those first 3 from IA and ship them to Evanston. I'd be ecstatic. All Sophomores that contribute heavily, will be in high demand in the portal.
Josh Dix and Harding are two guys I would be happy to have. Kinda meh on the younger Sandfort.

To be clear, I don't think any of these guys are coming to Evanston, but Dix and Harding are more than welcome in my book.
 
Josh Dix and Harding are two guys I would be happy to have. Kinda meh on the younger Sandfort.

To be clear, I don't think any of these guys are coming to Evanston, but Dix and Harding are more than welcome in my book.
Dix is a JR so, unless he already graduated, he is not eligible to transfer.

Young Sandford and Freeman are both SO, plenty of room for improvement.
 
If collins left, we would be in the same boat as Iowa is now?
It’s a slightly different situation only because we have so many first years coming in. A lot of their status would depend on the next coaching hire. I still think Northwestern has a lot of equity for kids who are academically oriented. I also think most of the underclassmen would stick around to earn their degree. The only guys on the current roster who would attract power school interest would be Nick and maybe KJ.
 
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It’s a slightly different situation only because we have so many first years coming in. A lot of their status would depend on the next coaching hire. I still think Northwestern has a lot of equity for kids who are academically oriented. I also think most of the underclassmen would stick around to earn their degree. The only guys on the current roster who would attract power school interest would be Nick and maybe KJ.

Definitely KJ.
 
He had no power offers as a high school recruit, though his stock has clearly risen.

I think most coaches have either known or realized that they're a lot better off just watching the freshmen play and trying to get them via the portal, instead of guessing what they'll do based on their junior year of high school basketball.

Obviously the 5 stars are a different matter - but the recruiting landscape has changed so dramatically since the transfer rules were eliminated - that change alone was monumental. Throw in the NIL and payments stuff/nonsense and the new world is incomparable to the old one.

Northwestern still has to recruit high school kids. Most other programs shouldn't waste their time and resources.
 
JT Rock 7'1" 245 lbs Redshirt Sophomore. High School class of 2024. Leaving Iowa State after sitting on the bench.

"The 7-foot-1, 245-pound prospect at Sioux Falls (SD) Lincoln chose the Cyclones over offers from Creighton, Iowa, Purdue, Kansas, and others. "

Would give special meaning to the whole "Pound The Rock" thing.
 
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