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2012 Transfers

  • Azubuike24
    Apparently he grew up a Duke fan and has been contacted by Duke. Duke was not in his final list of schools before committing to MSU. He was down to Louisville, Florida State and Mississippi State.

    Louisville would be in the mix, but they just told Jared Swopshire he had to play his Senior year elsewhere (going to Northwestern) and they are still at 14 scholarships right now. So I don't see how they make room for Hood in the next few weeks, so they have to be out of the running right now.
  • swamisez
    Michael Gbinije transferring from Duke according to several outlets. No confirm from Duke yet. Destination tbd
  • mallymal614
  • wildcats20
    ytownfootball;1143999 wrote:J. D. Spoon headed out of Cbus, no info other than that yet via CBS tweet.
    mallymal614;1145373 wrote:Add Ohio State's JD Weatherspoon to the list

    http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2012/04/ohio_state_forward_jd_weathers.html
    Yup.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    Not really a huge loss for the Buckeyes IMO. Wasn't going to get much time this year and really doesn't have much skill outside of his athletic ability. Wish him best of luck.
  • wildcats20
    Not a huge loss, but it doesn't appear to be a nice split....

    Some quotes from JD...
    "Basically, he told me I needed to get a fresh start, and he didn't think Ohio State would be the best place for me to get a fresh start," Weatherspoon said.

    "He said he didn't think I really cared about winning, that I just wanted to be on the team to be on the team. But I came from a high school team that lost one game a season."
  • Laley23
    Jordan Sibert leaving OSU.

    Knew he was full of shit saying the reports were false before lol.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    Fairly surprised about the Sibert transferred. Thought he might an opportunity to get more playing time this year but probably doesn't think he can beat out Thompson.
  • sportswizuhrd
    In the past two offseasons it seems like every D-1 school has either lost a transfer or gained one. Its ridiculous.

    Another thought, how many transfers have been drafted in recent memory?

    Derrick Caracter Louisville to UTEP drafted by the Lakers(got cut earlier this year), is the only one I can think of. Steve Francis, Derek Anderson and Dahntay Jones if you want to go back that far.
  • Laley23
    sportswizuhrd;1145581 wrote:In the past two offseasons it seems like every D-1 school has either lost a transfer or gained one. Its ridiculous.

    Another thought, how many transfers have been drafted in recent memory?

    Derrick Caracter Louisville to UTEP drafted by the Lakers(got cut earlier this year), is the only one I can think of. Steve Francis, Derek Anderson and Dahntay Jones if you want to go back that far.
    Was Tyler Smith drafted (Iowa to Tenn)??

    I know of only Jordan Crawford (Indiana to X). But I bet there have been a few others.

    Someone out west? Didnt the dude from NM transfer there. Im blanking on his name. Got drafted by Pacers and traded...
  • Laley23
    Kwahi Leonard. And now that I remember his name, he left as a SO. No transfer I dont think.

    But Vernon Macklin went from GTown to Florida. Was he drafted??

    Ekpe Udoh was drafted for sure. Like top 10 (UofM to Baylor)
  • Azubuike24
    Last 5 years:

    Derrick Byars, Virginia to Vanderbilt
    J.R. Giddens, Kansas to New Mexico
    Walter Sharpe, Mississippi State to UAB
    Patrick Ewing Jr., Indiana to Georgetown
    DeMarre Carroll, Vanderbilt to Missouri
    Toney Douglas, Auburn to Florida State
    Jack McClinton, Siena to Miami (FL)
    Robert Vaden, Indiana to UAB
    Wesley Johnson, Iowa State to Syracuse
    Ekpe Udoh, Michigan to Baylor
    Elliot Williams, Duke to Memphis
    Jordan Crawford, Indiana to Xavier
    Magnum Rolle, LSU to Louisiana Tech
    Derrick Caracter, Louisville to UTEP
    Vernon Macklin, Georgetown to Florida
  • Azubuike24
    Interestingly enough, this year we might have 3 transfers go in round 1.

    Arnett Moultrie
    Royce White
    Drew Gordon
  • SportsAndLady
    Laley23;1145596 wrote: Someone out west? Didnt the dude from NM transfer there. Im blanking on his name. Got drafted by Pacers and traded...
    You thinkin of my homie JR Giddens? He was so awesome, so pissed off he transferred.
  • Laley23
    SportsAndLady;1145653 wrote:You thinkin of my homie JR Giddens? He was so awesome, so pissed off he transferred.
    Actually I think yes. I knew there was a kid who went west from a bigger school. He obviously didn't get drafted based on azs list
  • SportsAndLady
    Laley23;1145732 wrote:Actually I think yes. I knew there was a kid who went west from a bigger school. He obviously didn't get drafted based on azs list
    No he did get drafted (I think you may have meant to say "did get drafted"?)

    30th overall by the Celtics...he's playing overseas now though.
  • sportswizuhrd
    Azubuike24;1145620 wrote:Last 5 years:

    Derrick Byars, Virginia to Vanderbilt
    J.R. Giddens, Kansas to New Mexico
    Walter Sharpe, Mississippi State to UAB
    Patrick Ewing Jr., Indiana to Georgetown
    DeMarre Carroll, Vanderbilt to Missouri
    Toney Douglas, Auburn to Florida State
    Jack McClinton, Siena to Miami (FL)
    Robert Vaden, Indiana to UAB
    Wesley Johnson, Iowa State to Syracuse
    Ekpe Udoh, Michigan to Baylor
    Elliot Williams, Duke to Memphis
    Jordan Crawford, Indiana to Xavier
    Magnum Rolle, LSU to Louisiana Tech
    Derrick Caracter, Louisville to UTEP
    Vernon Macklin, Georgetown to Florida
    Thanks for the refresher. Completely forgot about some of them transferring.
  • Mulva
    I had no idea Jack McClinton started at Siena. That 2008 Siena team could have been legit.
  • Azubuike24
    Sounds like Mark Lyons and Sean Miller may have some unresolved issues. Kansas or Kentucky could be looking at a serious national title "addition" if he's indeed not heading out West.

    Both KU and UK have serious questions and replace major pieces, but both are preseason top 5. I trust both coaches to not take this kid, despite some of the history with him, unless he's willing to fit in. Neither will tolerate the BS and I'm sure this is communicated with Lyons up front.

    Lyons has a lot to gain as well. He has NBA aspirations and has already shown some skills. Topping that off by playing at a high-profile, title-contending school AND dispelling the attitude problems could go a long way to helping him nicely into the 2013 NBA Draft, which is VERY weak with SG's.
  • lhslep134
    Lyons to 'Zona F*CK YES! With Turner leaving this is huge for us.

    We should at the very least make the Sweet 16 next year with a legitimate shot of reaching Final Four.
  • vball10set
    http://www.toledoblade.com/UT/2012/05/15/Former-Ohio-State-forward-J-D-Weatherspoon-transfers-to-Toledo.html
    Former Ohio State forward J.D. Weatherspoon transfers to Toledo

    Former Ohio State basketball forward J.D. Weatherspoon will transfer to Toledo, he announced Tuesday on Twitter.
    Weatherspoon participated in 25 games last season, averaging three points in 6.3 minutes. He will have two years of eligibility remaining after sitting out next season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules.
    Weatherspoon (6-foot-6, 215 pounds) wrote on Twitter, "I will be taking my talents to the university of Toledo thank you all for all the support whatever happens I still do it for COLUMBUS."
    Weatherspoon played for the same Northland High School team in Columbus that produced former Buckeye standout Jared Sullinger and Big Ten freshman of the year Trey Burke of Michigan.


  • Azubuike24
    Looks like Rodney Hood down to Duke and Ohio State. Either school would be getting a potential top 5 pick. He would be a huge get.
  • killer_ewok
    Old news but 6-6 SF Michael Gbinije transferred from Duke to Syracuse.
  • Mulva
    I can't see Rodney Hood at Duke, but in fairness that's because he's not white. He's physically weak and loves jacking threes, so that part of his game would be a perfect match.

    He'd definitely look good in an OSU jersey though. Smooth player. Just needs to hit the weight room.