(05-09-2021 03:20 PM)pono Wrote: (05-08-2021 09:21 PM)Springboromark Wrote: If his stock really increases, he too may transfer out to a higher program.
outside of ball state (and EMU, CMU with the coaching changes) MAC schools have gotten more talent in than out in this year's transfer scene.
Which Mid-Major teams have won most from the transfer portal?
http://makingthemadness.com/which-mid-ma...er-portal/
"Toledo transfer Mattia Acunzo has immensely high offensive potential due to his versatility, as he legitimately can play three different positions. Look for Acunzo to take more of a scoring workload next season & could average close to double-figures for RMU."
Bowling Green:
Myron Gordon Wing, Samford (15.6 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 1.7 APG)
Samari Curtis Guard, Evansville (As of now, has to redshirt) (10.1 PPG, 2.4RPG)
Brenton Mills Guard, Binghamton (13.9 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 1.9 APG)
Last season there was, lofty expectations for the Falcons once Justin Turner announced his intentions to return to the program. Still, they never got on a groove for a multitude of reasons, including COVID issues. BGSU finished at a disappointing 13-9 mark, while one of the program’s all-timers in Justin Turner moves onto the professional scene, but they’ve had a big off-season during a very pivotal point for the program. Coach Huger hauled in Myron Gordon from Samford, a 15 PPG scoring-athletic-wing for next season, paired with Binghamton sharpshooting guard Brenton Mills, a 40% shooter from deep for a bad Binghamton team last season. The real wildcard is two-time-transfer Samari Curtis from Evansville, who’s entering his redshirt junior season in 2021-22. Curtis redshirted his true freshman season & only played six games before he entered his name in the portal in the early half of the 2019-20 season. Curtis has already sat out nearly two entire seasons, but it’ll be telling to see how the NCAA waiver committee handles this situation. I’d envision he’s eligible to play next season.
The new rule passed last month about a “one-time transfer exception” rules Curtis ineligible for next season."