Somebody has me on ignore…lol…This year has been great and next year is a way off but just wondered who will be back next year and who’s coming in and will there be a spot for a transfer?
This year has been great and next year is a way off but just wondered who will be back next year and who’s coming in and will there be a spot for a transfer?
Nicholson and Berry are the same year. Covid year remains.Right now, NU still has two open roster spots for next year. Easiest way to track eligibility is to go to Verbal Commits
Exhausted Eligibility
Buie
Langborg
Preston
Covid Senior
Berry (Covid) (G)
Senior
Nicholson (RS Sr.) (Still has COVID year)(C)
Barnhizer (Sr.) (F)
Junior
Martinelli (F)
Hunger (C)
Mullins (G)
Soph
Clayton (G)
Freshman
Barkley (F)(RS)
Strauss (G)(RS)
Ciaravino (G/F)
Windham (PG)
Nicholson and Berry are the same year. Covid year remains
Hunger will be a red-shirt Soph next year. Other than that and the Nicholson thing, you nailed it. Ideally, with the two remaining slots, we find a veteran point guard for stability and an inside banger who just rebounds. Remember Jared Swopshire, whom we got from Louisville about a decade ago? I'd love to see a grad transfer like him.Right now, NU still has two open roster spots for next year. Easiest way to track eligibility is to go to Verbal Commits
Exhausted Eligibility
Buie
Langborg
Preston
Covid Senior
Berry (Covid) (G)
Senior
Nicholson (RS Sr.) (Still has COVID year)(C)
Barnhizer (Sr.) (F)
Junior
Martinelli (F)
Hunger (C)
Mullins (G)
Soph
Clayton (G)
Freshman
Barkley (F)(RS)
Strauss (G)(RS)
Ciaravino (G/F)
Windham (PG)
If NU keeps playing well, I would expect the quality of transfer candidates to keep going up. No more settling for steady-but-nothing-special guys like Verhoeven and Preston, but maybe a real big man with skills (jury is still out on Mullins, but I am optimistic).Ideally, with the two remaining slots, we find a veteran point guard for stability and an inside banger who just rebounds. Remember Jared Swopshire, whom we got from Louisville about a decade ago? I'd love to see a grad transfer like him.
Inside NU reported that Hunger got a medical redshirt for last year and thus has 3 years of eligibility remaining (after this season ends).Did the NCAA change the rule on redshirting? It used to be if you play in one game (in basketball) you can't redshirt unless medical reasons.
Nicholson played in 9 games (as a healthy ghost).
Hunger played in some games, but got injured.
You bring up an interesting point. AFAIK, football has a different set of redshirt rules than other sports, including basketball.Did the NCAA change the rule on redshirting? It used to be if you play in one game (in basketball) you can't redshirt unless medical reasons.
Nicholson played in 9 games (as a healthy ghost).
Hunger played in some games, but got injured.
I believe the basketball redshirt threshold is 30% of team games. So, if you play less than 30% of games, you can count as a redshirt year. Nicholson exceeded that threshold.Did the NCAA change the rule on redshirting? It used to be if you play in one game (in basketball) you can't redshirt unless medical reasons.
Nicholson played in 9 games (as a healthy ghost).
Hunger played in some games, but got injured.
Biggest need will be a veteran PG. Not clear at all Clayton will be ready.NU will be just fine next year if they find a transcendent, once-in-a-generation* point guard in the portal.
My actual opinion is that a team led by
Berry-Barney-Nicholson will be fine. Maybe not “make the dance” fine, but pretty good. Brooks could lead the conference in scoring. It’s good that Clayton is playing this season a bit, but I imagine that NU will be portal-scouring for two backcourt spots. Langborg has been a great addition.
Also, I’ll worry about this in mid-April. GO CATS GO CATS GO
*actually, once-ever
No, it is still play 1 game and you lose the opportunity to redshirt, unless you have a season-ending medical injury and play less than 30% of ten's games. The Dayton coach weighed in earlier this season:I believe the basketball redshirt threshold is 30% of team games. So, if you play less than 30% of games, you can count as a redshirt year.
Biggest need will be a veteran PG. Not clear at all Clayton will be ready.
Add that to Berry-Barnhizer-Martinelli-Nicholson and that’s already a solid Big Ten starting five, with Hunger and the better of Clayton and Mullins first off the bench.
Yes, this was new learning for me too. I thought it was a straight 30% for all redshirts. But that would make too much sense.No, it is still play 1 game and you lose the opportunity to redshirt, unless you have a season-ending medical injury and play less than 30% of ten's games. The Dayton coach weighed in earlier this season:
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Anthony Grant on college basketball redshirt rule: It’s ‘antiquated’ and ‘needs to change’
The NCAA changed the redshirt rule in college football in 2018, allowing players to appear in as many as four games without losing a year of eligibility.www.daytondailynews.com
Thanks for confirming. So Nicholson didn't "redshirt" as a freshman and neither did Barnhizer, who participated in 11 games, as opposed to Nicholson's 9 the year before. Hunger played in 6 games as a freshman, but gets the medical redshirt because he actually was injured.No, it is still play 1 game and you lose the opportunity to redshirt, unless you have a season-ending medical injury and play less than 30% of ten's games. The Dayton coach weighed in earlier this season:
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Anthony Grant on college basketball redshirt rule: It’s ‘antiquated’ and ‘needs to change’
The NCAA changed the redshirt rule in college football in 2018, allowing players to appear in as many as four games without losing a year of eligibility.www.daytondailynews.com
Did Berry get an extra year for when he was injured before? It knocked him out for most of the season I think in 21/22Nicholson and Berry are the same year. Covid year remains.
No. He played a full 2019-20. Only the 2020-21 year is the free year, whether you played 24 games (Buie) or 0 games (Langborg). It would be like Buie coming back next year.I don't fully understand why Langborg doesn't get another year, as during the covid year Princeton (and all the Ivies) canceled the whole season. Therefore this season is his fourth year of playing college basketball, having not played even a partial season during the covid year. Shouldn't he deserve a fifth year like everyone else?