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Top 150 Transfers & Top 25 Transfer Recruiting Classes

What should have been a great thread by @dukedevilz is completely ruined by two random B1G posters nobody had ever heard of, and I am not looking forward to them joining in the B1G thread.

If it’s too tough for you to read the posts you can throw me on ignore. It got sidetracked multiple times but it’s hardly ruined. Then again, most posters like yourself haven’t added much of quality to the thread other than these type of posts.
 
Different players and Kessler and Mitchell are better offensively, no doubt about that. I more so just think that Tshiebwe’s ability to guard the pick and roll to the 3 pt line is going to make Kentucky a versatile, defensive team. If his off the court issues are figured out, I think he will be a better version of what he looked like as a freshman.

That’s what makes these lists interesting though, the 10th best player could be as good as 1st if he finds a team that uses him better.
What's Oscar's off court issues?
 
What's Oscar's off court issues?
Just a rumor, but apparently he had an injury that wasn’t properly dealt with last off-season. That lead to some substance abuse problems that he has since dealt with. From the way it was told to me, he sounds like a mature kid who understands the bigger issues at play.
 
Just a rumor, but apparently he had an injury that wasn’t properly dealt with last off-season. That lead to some substance abuse problems that he has since dealt with. From the way it was told to me, he sounds like a mature kid who understands the bigger issues at play.
Just wondering. He always wanted to play for UK, but parents and others steered him to WVU...
 
His guardian family certainly had a factor in him ending up on West Virginia. He is not as polished as Bam Adebayo but they have similarities in their game.
 
His guardian family certainly had a factor in him ending up on West Virginia. He is not as polished as Bam Adebayo but they have similarities in their game.
He's there for defense, rebounding and lobs. Cal will want him to get most of his scoring from rebounds. No different than how he played Davis, KAT and others.
 
He's there for defense, rebounding and lobs. Cal will want him to get most of his scoring from rebounds. No different than how he played Davis, KAT and others.
Certainly should fit his style well. It’s been shown to work at the highest level so if he buys in, could get him back on scouts radar for the next level.
 
Wake Forest is quietly building a nice class. All three guys are potential starters.




WAKE FOREST
PlayerSeasonSchoolConfGMPFG%2P%3P%FT%TRBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS
Damari Monsato2020-21ETSUSouthern2527.40.410.490.3540.7927.30.91.10.21.41.911.8
Dallas Walton2020-21ColoradoPac-122614.90.550.5680.4740.8452.80.50.50.70.92.36.5
Alondes Williams2020-21OklahomaBig 122418.50.4810.550.1670.8392.81.30.70.311.56.7
 
Alright, here it is. I'll try to update this every so often. I'll freely admit there's probably several notable omissions. Let me know if you think I'm missing a very prominent transfer. I've bolded the players that haven't made a commitment yet.

TOP 150 TRANSFERS
1 Remy Martin, Kansas (Arizona State)
2 Walker Kessler, Auburn (North Carolina)
3 Marcus Carr, Undecided (Minnesota)
4 Justin Powell, Tennessee (Auburn)
5 Quincy Guerrier, Undecided (Syracuse)
6 Timmy Allen, Texas (Utah)
7 Qudus Wahab, Maryland (Georgetown)
8 Matt Bradley, San Diego State (California)
9 Tre Mitchell, Undecided (Massachusetts)
10 Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky (West Virginia)
11 Dylan Disu, Texas (Vanderbilt)
12 James Akinjo, Baylor (Arizona)
13 Garrison Brooks, Mississippi State (North Carolina)
14 Kellan Grady, Kentucky (Davidson)
15 Jacob Young, Undecided (Rutgers)
16 Xavier Johnson, Indiana (Pittsburgh)
17 Marreon Jackson, Arizona State (Toledo)
18 DeVante Jones, Michigan (Coastal Carolina)
19 Marcus Bagley, Undecided (Arizona State)
20 Myreon Jones, Florida (Penn State)
21 Earl Timberlake, Memphis (Miami)
22 Myles Johnson, UCLA (Rutgers)
23 Stanley Umude, Arkansas (South Dakota)
24 Caleb Mills, Florida State (Houston)
25 Kadary Richmond, Seton Hall (Syracuse)
26 De'Vion Harmon, Oregon (Oklahoma)
27 Liam Robbins, Vanderbilt (Minnesota)
28 Rasir Bolton, Gonzaga (Iowa State)
29 Tanner Groves, Oklahoma (Eastern Washington)
30 Au'Diese Toney, Arkansas (Pittsburgh)
31 Christian Bishop, Texas (Creighton)
32 Paul Atkinson, Notre Dame (Yale)
33 Adam Miller, LSU (Illinois)
34 Emanuel Miller, TCU (Texas A&M)
35 KD Johnson, Auburn (Georgia)
36 Jayden Gardner, Virginia (East Carolina)
37 Kyler Edwards, Houston (Texas Tech)
38 Marcus Williams, Texas A&M (Wyoming)
39 Jeriah Horne, Tulsa (Colorado)
40 Brady Manek, North Carolina (Oklahoma)
41 Armaan Franklin, Virginia (Indiana)
42 Tyson Walker, Michigan State (Northeastern)
43 Nimari Burnett, Alabama (Texas Tech)
44 Manny Bates, Undecided (NC State, not officially yet)
45 Xavier Pinson, LSU (Missouri)
46 Toumani Camara, Dayton (Georgia)
47 Pelle Larsson, Arizona (Utah)
48 Sahvir Wheeler, Kentucky (Georgia)
49 Moussa Cisse, Undecided (Memphis)
50 Joseph Yesufu, Kansas (Drake)
51 Brandon Mahan, Undecided (UCF)
52 Izaiah Brockington, Iowa State (Penn State)
53 Storm Murphy, Virginia Tech (Wofford)
54 Jalen Pickett, Penn State (Siena)
55 Chandler Jacobs, Texas Tech (Dallas Baptist)
56 Brandon McKissic, Florida (UMKC)
57 AJ Bramah, Arizona State (Robert Morris)
58 Daejon Davis, Washington (Stanford)
59 Bryce Thompson, Oklahoma State (Kansas)
60 Bryce Hamilton, Undecided (UNLV)
61 Chris Lykes, Arkansas (Miami)
62 Micah Peavy, TCU (Texas Tech)
63 Darryl Morsell, Undecided (Maryland)
64 Parker Fox, Minnesota (Northern State)
65 Boogie Ellis, USC (Memphis)
66 Addison Patterson, Nevada (Oregon)
67 Aljami Durham, Providence (Indiana)
68 DJ Jeffries, Mississippi State (Memphis)
69 Michael Flowers, Washignton State (South Alabama)
70 Jack Nunge, Xavier (Iowa)
71 Taze Moore, Houston (CS Bakersfield)
72 Jay Heath, Arizona State (Boston College)
73 Fatts Russell, Maryland (Rhode Island)
74 Zach Nutall, SMU (Sam Houston State)
75 D'Shawn Schwartz, George Mason (Colorado)
76 Parker Stewart, Indiana (UT-Martin)
77 CJ Fredrick, Kentucky (Iowa)
78 Chad Baker, San Diego State (Duquense)
79 Noah Locke, Louisville (Florida)
80 Cole Swider, Syracuse (Villanova)
81 Jamison Battle, Minnesota (George Washington)
82 KJ Buffen, UAB (Ole Miss)
83 Davion Warren, Texas Tech (Hampton)
84 Wynston Tabbs, East Carolina (Boston College)
85 Jordan Miller, Miami (Geoge Mason)
86 Omar Payne, Illinois (Florida)
87 Noah Gurley, Alabama (Furman)
88 Charlie Moore, Miami (DePaul)
89 Jarrod West, Louisville (Marshall)
90 Jaemyn Brakefield, Ole Miss (Duke)
91 Alfonso Plummer, Illinois (Utah)
92 Jamir Harris, Seton Hall (American)
93 David Jenkins, Utah (UNLV)
94 Jemarl Baker, Fresno State (Arizona)
95 Phlandrous Fleming, Florida (Charleston Southern)
96 David Collins, Clemson (South Florida)
97 Jordan Brown, Undecided (Arizona)
98 Mason Faulkner, Colorado (Western Carolina)
99 Mike Nuga, New Mexico (Kent State)
100 Jordan Goldwire, Oklahoma (Duke)
101 Brandon Johnson, DePaul (Minnesota)
102 Cameron Shelton, Loyola Marymount (Northern Arizona)
103 Emmitt Matthews, Washington (West Virginia)
104 Michael Weathers, SMU (Texas Southern)
105 Marcus Weathers, SMU (Duquense)
106 Will Baker, Nevada (Texas)
107 Cam'Ron Fletcher, Florida State (Kentucky)
108 Marcus Tsohonis, VCU (Washington)
109 Naz Bohannon, Clemson (Youngstown State)
110 Ian Martinez, Maryland (Utah)
111 Alondes Williams, Undecided (Oklahoma)
112 Cam Martin, Kansas (Missouri Southern)
113 Shahada Wells, TCU (Texas-Arlington)
114 Matt Cross, Louisville (Miami)
115 Jamari Wheeler, Ohio State (Penn State)
116 Clyde Trapp, Charlotte (Clemson)
117 Kur Kuath, Marquette (Oklahoma)
118 Tyreek Smith, Oklahoma State (Texas Tech)
119 CJ Felder, Florida (Boston College)
120 Jimmy Nichols, VCU (Providence)
121 Jalen Coleman-Lands, Kansas (Iowa State)
122 Pedro Castro, Duquense (Houston Baptist)
123 Shakeel Moore, Mississippi State (NC State)
124 Jabri Abdur-Rahim, Georgia (Virginia)
125 Tyon Grant-Foster, DePaul (Kansas)
126 Rocket Watts, Undecided (Michigan State)
127 Elyjah Williams, Northwestern (Fairleigh Dickinson)
128 John Meeks, Charleston (Bucknell)
129 DJ Horne, Arizona State (Illinois State)
130 Charles Manning, South Alabama (LSU)
131 Nysier Brooks, Ole Miss (Miami)
132 Tyrn Flowers, Undecided (LIU Brooklyn)
133 Sardaar Calhoun, Texas Tech (Florida State)
134 Tyrell Roberts, Washington State (UC San Diego)
135 Dale Bonner, Baylor (Fairmont State)
136 Tye ***an, Ole Miss (Georgia)
137 RayJ Dennis, Toledo (Boise State)
138 Desi Sills, Auburn (Arkansas)
139 Damari Monsato, Wake Forest (East Tennessee State)
140 Miller Kopp, Indiana (Northwestern)
141 Zep Jasper, Auburn (College of Charleston)
142 Bryson Williams, Undecided (UTEP)
143 Troymain Crosby, (Alcorn State)
144 Steffon Mitchell, Undecided (Boston College)
145 Payton Willis, Minnesota (Charleston)
146 Christian Guess, Undecided (Samford)
147 Malik Curry, West Virginia (Old Dominion)
148 Corey Walker, Undecided (Tennessee)
149 Theo John, Duke (Marquette)
150 Jalen Cone, Northern Arizona (Virginia Tech)
Surprised you don't have Devin Askew PG from UK on your list.

Didn't have a good year statistically, but he started 20+ games at Kentucky as a true fish and was a top 50 recruit.

Think he's better than a bunch of players on your list.
 
His guardian family certainly had a factor in him ending up on West Virginia. He is not as polished as Bam Adebayo but they have similarities in their game.

Where do people get this stuff

Oscar isn't anywhere close to the defender that Bam is.
Oscar cannot switch onto a guard and play the perimeter. Never will be able to. Doesn't have th athleticism.

He does extend more than you average big but no where near an elite level.


The problem with Oscar is not having enough time on the court for Collins.
Will be difficult for Kentucky to play both. Will have the same issues WVU did with Oscar and Culver.

WVU was actually a better offensive team after Oscar left. Culver isn't theh defender that Oscar is though...
 
Surprised you don't have Devin Askew PG from UK on your list.

Didn't have a good year statistically, but he started 20+ games at Kentucky as a true fish and was a top 50 recruit.

Think he's better than a bunch of players on your list.

Askew has a lot of haters on here.

But for the most part he was playing out of position...

Never will be a PG who can create in isolation.
Will have to be a player who creates due to ball movement and moving without the ball.

Will definitely look a lot better playing with two seniors.
Askew has a tremendous basketball IQ and fits perfectly in a motion offense.

Issue with Kentucky last year was the ball getting stuck in people's hands.

People move better without the basketball
Ball moves faster than people's feet.

Because of his ability to create and score on all three levels he could thrive if Texas has the ability to move the ball and if they can move without the ball.
 
But Chris Beard and the staff see Jase Febres totally different than Shaka did.

They think Febres is a not just a shooter but someone who can create..

So Askew could get his minutes cut because they go with Jones, Ramey and Febres in the backcourt.
Use Askew off the bench for about 20 minutes a game
 
don't have Devin Askew PG from UK on your list.

Didn't have a good year statistically, but he started 20+ games at Kentucky as a true fish and was a top 50 recruit.

Think he's better than a bunch of players on your list.

He had a horrid season. Guess I just have a hard time seeing anything spectacular in Askew's game. Seems like a very average player who doesn't particularly excel in any one facet of the game. I'm sure he'll get better, and maybe he just needs a different role, coach, and mindset.

And yes, he started 20 games. However, that was on a 9-16 team where he had a PER of 8.8 (15 is considered to be the median for all players). As of right now, my expectations for him are pretty modest. I don't think he'll be in the starting unit for Texas.
 
Courtney Ramey, Andrew Jones, Timmy Allen, Christian Bishop, Dylan Disu

That's likely to be the starting five for Texas.
 
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He's a troll or a rutard. "Their for" instead of therefore while bragging about his Michigan degree was hilarious, along with other 4th grade spelling and grammar errors.
 
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Courtney Ramey, Andrew Jones, Timmy Allen, Christian Bishop, Dylan Disu

That's likely to be the starting five for Texas.
I'm hoping Jericho Sims comes back. He's going through the draft process, but no agent. I think it's 50/50.
 
I get this can seem homeboardish, but he's right in the thick of the changing landscape and talks about transfer portal staff/player welfare staff with NLI etc. A lot of stuff not brought up as much as it will be.

 
Over 130 schools have had 6 or more transfers.

We thought last year was going to be a once in a lifetime season.

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Askew has a lot of haters on here.

But for the most part he was playing out of position...

Never will be a PG who can create in isolation.
Will have to be a player who creates due to ball movement and moving without the ball.

Will definitely look a lot better playing with two seniors.
Askew has a tremendous basketball IQ and fits perfectly in a motion offense.

Issue with Kentucky last year was the ball getting stuck in people's hands.

People move better without the basketball
Ball moves faster than people's feet.

Because of his ability to create and score on all three levels he could thrive if Texas has the ability to move the ball and if they can move without the ball.
I get what you're weaving. Askew has his best days ahead of him. He was historical bad for UK last year, but with everything they went through, it's a bit understandable.

I'm rooting for him.
 
Kentucky was historically bad..
No doubt. Century bad. Out of all those teams Askew shot the 2nd worst ever from 3. We've had a lot of players. He's 2nd worst ever. I hope you all maximize his other potential.

Bright side is, If he can hit the side of a barn, you can say "I told you so".
 
He had a horrid season. Guess I just have a hard time seeing anything spectacular in Askew's game. Seems like a very average player who doesn't particularly excel in any one facet of the game. I'm sure he'll get better, and maybe he just needs a different role, coach, and mindset.

And yes, he started 20 games. However, that was on a 9-16 team where he had a PER of 8.8 (15 is considered to be the median for all players). As of right now, my expectations for him are pretty modest. I don't think he'll be in the starting unit for Texas.
You do know this post will make you look bad later on..
Just sayin...Shouldn't have that strong of an opinion about something you are clueless about.
 
You do know this post will make you look bad later on..
Just sayin...Shouldn't have that strong of an opinion about something you are clueless about.
Take note, no one here is rooting against him going forward. He's a great kid. I can talk about his work ethic and civil service all day long. Super kid, you're getting a strong character from a great background. Will be a great ambassador for any program he's played for.
 
Take note, no one here is rooting against him going forward. He's a great kid. I can talk about his work ethic and civil service all day long. Super kid, you're getting a strong character from a great background.
That post wasn't directed at you...

But I see why he didn't want to put Askew on the list
Kentucky fans would be upset

Truthfully I don't care about their feelings but some don't want the smoke
 
That post wasn't directed at you...

But I see why he didn't want to put Askew on the list
Kentucky fans would be upset

Truthfully I don't care about their feelings but some don't want the smoke
Sorry, I'm slow, Im not following. I didnt think it was about me, but about Askew. We know him and studied him.

Just thought you'd like info, you seem like a smart guy.
 
Dang guy.

I like Askew. I think he could provide something

Don't get me wrong. I am hoping that somehow Max Abmas doesn't keep his name in the draft and ends up at Texas.

Even with that Askew will be the only returning guard after 2021-22.
There is something to his game

Texas had a horrible year Andrew Jones' freshman year.
Jones ended up a very good player
 
You do know this post will make you look bad later on..
Just sayin...Shouldn't have that strong of an opinion about something you are clueless about.

Calling the guy who does more research then probably everyone on this board combined clueless sure is something. Especially when nothing but you being a homer leads to thinking Askew is going to be good next year. He'll certainly be better, but he played 30 minutes a game last year. This isn't the case of someone not playing much. He played a ton and was absolute shit.
 
Calling the guy who does more research then probably everyone on this board combined clueless sure is something. Especially when nothing but you being a homer leads to thinking Askew is going to be good next year. He'll certainly be better, but he played 30 minutes a game last year. This isn't the case of someone not playing much. He played a ton and was absolute shit.

Kentucky was shit last year...
Wasn't because of just Askew.

Have to separate the two. Askew can play at an all conference level in a power conference. This isn't a homer opinion. This is based on watching him last year at Kentucky and watching some of him in high school

The problem last year was the lack of ball movement...Ball was getting stuck. When it wasn't you saw what Askew could do

He is a combo guard that needs to be in an offense around other guards with similar skillsets
Like Jones and Ramey. Very similar to both in a lot of ways

But Askew does have that second level scoring with his floater..
That even Ramey and Jones haven't mastered
 
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