b/r's take:
Ranking the Best Graduate Transfers for the 2015-16 NCAA Basketball Season/
By Brian Pedersen , Featured Columnist May 10, 2015
Last played for: Villanova
2015-16 destination: Oregon
Dylan Ennis had a breakout season for Villanova in 2014-15, going from 5.1 points per game the year before to 9.9 while starting all 36 games. But Ennis played the 2 for the Wildcats alongside Ryan Arcidiacono, and while they both averaged 3.5 assists, Ennis wanted to have the chance to be the sole point guard.
Incoming star recruit Jalen Brunson was likely to prevent that from happening, so Ennis decided to find a place where he could run the offense.
Oregon just so happens to have an opening at the 1, with Pac-12 player of the year Joseph Young graduating. The school has also had success with past transfers, including Young, and with Ennis making this his third college (he began at Rice), he was looking for a place where other expatriates have thrived.
Ennis' other choices were Baylor and Illinois, other teams in need of a point guard, but the Ducks won out.