Nate Sestina is a graduate transfer that will be transferring from Bucknell to Kentucky. He is a 6'9" player that averaged 15.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last year.
No different than the one and done except you are getting a more experienced and proven player for one year. A good way to go in my opinion.Solid pickup. Surprised to see UK playing that game but I think a lot coaches who don’t want to buy top 20 guys will start going the transfer route more and more.
I like it also. Does Iowa have any interest in going the grad transfer route?I like this grad transfer rule. You can get veteran players who can change the dynamic of a team.
I like it also. Does Iowa have any interest in going the grad transfer route?
Yep, being able to fill a need fast makes basketball better.
I am hoping so this season. We have one guy transferring out and may lose a guy to Europe or the D League. We need a slashing 2 or 3 that can get to the hoop and create his own shot.
Most of the starters returning?Yep, being able to fill a need fast makes basketball better.
I am hoping so this season. We have one guy transferring out and may lose a guy to Europe or the D League. We need a slashing 2 or 3 that can get to the hoop and create his own shot.
Most of the starters returning?
Big who hit 40 threes last year at a 38% clip. Just hand us the title.
Never change.Big who hit 40 threes last year at a 38% clip. Just hand us the title.
Touche.The college basketball Gods try to hand you the title every year, and you keep losing to lower seeded teams without their best players.
I laughed. Sad, but true.The college basketball Gods try to hand you the title every year, and you keep losing to lower seeded teams without their best players.
At least we are not cheating like Kansas. The NCAA is hot on your heels.The college basketball Gods try to hand you the title every year, and you keep losing to lower seeded teams without their best players.
Okeke was not their best player. Best player in the previous game, yes. Since idiots have short memories, this post doesn't surprise me.The college basketball Gods try to hand you the title every year, and you keep losing to lower seeded teams without their best players.