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Ryan Daly CAA Transfers Out
Not sure if you guys noticed this but Daly announced that he is transferring from Delaware after 2 seasons. I don't really think he's a big time player on a winning team but he was one of Delaware's better players and was sneaky good at getting his shot and using his unconventional basketball frame.

Tough blow for Inglesby- Daly was I believe his first recruit- someone who was recruited late and given an immediate opportunity. Looks like he kind of used Delaware to prove he was a D1 player and now is leaving for a higher level.

Again- the key to most coach's success is recruiting, developing and KEEPING players in the program. The coach has to communicate well with players, keep players bought in, and be relatable. If they aren't X's and O's acumen can't overcome it. Mid Major's can't sustain being a feeder system or minor leagues for high majors.

Will be interesting to see if the CAA loses any others this off season. So far Daly is the only one which is a good sign.
03-25-2018 07:36 AM
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RE: Ryan Daly CAA Transfers Out
Tramaine Isabell who had put his name in the draft without an agent announced that he is graduating this Summer (by September) and will look to transfer to another program for his final season from Drexel. Who's knows maybe he'll just go professional/overseas instead.

Another 2nd team CAA player returnee (along with Zane Martin of Towson) to leave the conference during the offseason.

To me these types of transfers in the current system are the worst for the programs that lose them. You use a red shirt scholarship on a guy and wait for him only to have him play one season. With the extra red shirt year he's on track to graduate by the end of his Junior season and can then use the grad transfer loophole to leave for greener pastures. 2 scholarship years for 1 season on the court and then you have to scramble to replace their production.

Would make me leery as a coach to bringing in 4 year transfers- I like that Coach Rowe seems to be favoring 4 year players. Of course there is a risk they leave as well in the current system but a guy like Scissum was really a wasted scholarship. In his case he didn't leave for greener pastures but for more playing time.
05-06-2018 09:31 AM
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(05-06-2018 09:31 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  Tramaine Isabell who had put his name in the draft without an agent announced that he is graduating this Summer (by September) and will look to transfer to another program for his final season from Drexel. Who's knows maybe he'll just go professional/overseas instead.

Another 2nd team CAA player returnee (along with Zane Martin of Towson) to leave the conference during the offseason.

To me these types of transfers in the current system are the worst for the programs that lose them. You use a red shirt scholarship on a guy and wait for him only to have him play one season. With the extra red shirt year he's on track to graduate by the end of his Junior season and can then use the grad transfer loophole to leave for greener pastures. 2 scholarship years for 1 season on the court and then you have to scramble to replace their production.

Would make me leery as a coach to bringing in 4 year transfers- I like that Coach Rowe seems to be favoring 4 year players. Of course there is a risk they leave as well in the current system but a guy like Scissum was really a wasted scholarship. In his case he didn't leave for greener pastures but for more playing time.

The current system also puts coaches in the position of not being upset if their players don't graduate in exactly 4 years. If they are not on schedule for a 4 year graduation, I believe they are also not eligible to leave via the Graduate Transfer Rule. Losing a rising 5th year guy who has evolved into a top player is a crushing blow to the low and mid majors. You lose leadership and talent.
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(05-06-2018 10:43 AM)olddawg Wrote:  
(05-06-2018 09:31 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  Tramaine Isabell who had put his name in the draft without an agent announced that he is graduating this Summer (by September) and will look to transfer to another program for his final season from Drexel. Who's knows maybe he'll just go professional/overseas instead.

Another 2nd team CAA player returnee (along with Zane Martin of Towson) to leave the conference during the offseason.

To me these types of transfers in the current system are the worst for the programs that lose them. You use a red shirt scholarship on a guy and wait for him only to have him play one season. With the extra red shirt year he's on track to graduate by the end of his Junior season and can then use the grad transfer loophole to leave for greener pastures. 2 scholarship years for 1 season on the court and then you have to scramble to replace their production.

Would make me leery as a coach to bringing in 4 year transfers- I like that Coach Rowe seems to be favoring 4 year players. Of course there is a risk they leave as well in the current system but a guy like Scissum was really a wasted scholarship. In his case he didn't leave for greener pastures but for more playing time.

The current system also puts coaches in the position of not being upset if their players don't graduate in exactly 4 years. If they are not on schedule for a 4 year graduation, I believe they are also not eligible to leave via the Graduate Transfer Rule. Losing a rising 5th year guy who has evolved into a top player is a crushing blow to the low and mid majors. You lose leadership and talent.

This is a very good point. Assuming it isn't against the rules if I was a mid major head coach (less risk as high major that a kid you want to keep in the program leaves) I would want to study the kid's transcript to see how many credits they have toward their degree and work with the Academic advisors to strike a balance when scheduling the players course load through their red shirt and playing years. Ideally they do well in the class room and on the court develop in both areas but don't have the requisite credits to graduate early and leave you high and dry.
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RE: Ryan Daly CAA Transfers Out
(05-06-2018 10:49 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  
(05-06-2018 10:43 AM)olddawg Wrote:  
(05-06-2018 09:31 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  Tramaine Isabell who had put his name in the draft without an agent announced that he is graduating this Summer (by September) and will look to transfer to another program for his final season from Drexel. Who's knows maybe he'll just go professional/overseas instead.

Another 2nd team CAA player returnee (along with Zane Martin of Towson) to leave the conference during the offseason.

To me these types of transfers in the current system are the worst for the programs that lose them. You use a red shirt scholarship on a guy and wait for him only to have him play one season. With the extra red shirt year he's on track to graduate by the end of his Junior season and can then use the grad transfer loophole to leave for greener pastures. 2 scholarship years for 1 season on the court and then you have to scramble to replace their production.

Would make me leery as a coach to bringing in 4 year transfers- I like that Coach Rowe seems to be favoring 4 year players. Of course there is a risk they leave as well in the current system but a guy like Scissum was really a wasted scholarship. In his case he didn't leave for greener pastures but for more playing time.

The current system also puts coaches in the position of not being upset if their players don't graduate in exactly 4 years. If they are not on schedule for a 4 year graduation, I believe they are also not eligible to leave via the Graduate Transfer Rule. Losing a rising 5th year guy who has evolved into a top player is a crushing blow to the low and mid majors. You lose leadership and talent.

This is a very good point. Assuming it isn't against the rules if I was a mid major head coach (less risk as high major that a kid you want to keep in the program leaves) I would want to study the kid's transcript to see how many credits they have toward their degree and work with the Academic advisors to strike a balance when scheduling the players course load through their red shirt and playing years. Ideally they do well in the class room and on the court develop in both areas but don't have the requisite credits to graduate early and leave you high and dry.

Kinda sad isn't it. Not questioning your (or their) viewpoint as it makes sense, but still it is sad that it has evolved to this. Bummer.
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