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10 hours ago, RaceToTheTop said:

Dior Johnson, UCF 6'3" freshman guard.  End of the rotation guy, 35 games, 8.5 mpg, 2.9 pts, shot 46/30/90.   Originally in the class of 22, 47th ranked player.  Redshirted in 22-23.  Was arrested and sentenced to probation and removed from the Pitt roster.  Went to a JUCO and was the 2024 #1 ranked JUCO player before enrolling at UCF.

@Demo earlier:  Wow, UCF Pg Dior Johnson is back in the portal. Dude is trying to put the record for schools attended completely out of sight. Went to something like 10 high schools and the next college he commits to will make, I believe, 5. Oregon, Pitt, a JC, UCF and whomever’s next. 

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, Scotty R said:

Reid’s a curious player. He’s kind of a better Jeremy Hollowell in that he has a broad skill set of good elements but no single thing he does particularly well. He blew up originally because of a great shooting weekend at an EYBL event that then drew heightened attention to his versatility. But the thing is, he’s not actually that good a shooter. He’s gonna land very well but I think he’s gonna be one of those kids that people always think should be better.

Posted
2 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

To Missouri.

To replace the 7-footer that left Mizzou for the portal I guess (Gray)

speaking of 7-footers, Dynes (Youngstown State) to USC is mildly surprising; I didn’t know Dynes was considered athletic enough to play for Musselman 

Posted
53 minutes ago, Hoosierfanyuh said:

Yep I’ve been waiting on this one for a bit. Conor enright has already retweeted a tweet about him portaling too 

Iowa might be tough to beat here

Posted
14 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Kansas State center Baye Fall has entered the transfer portal, source told me and @JamieShaw5. The 6-11 sophomore is a former McDonalds’ All-American. Began his career at Arkansas.

Anyone who puts value in being a MCDAA or not being one really needs to look at Baye Fall. He was there on the strength of a couple of good camps and that he was an elite run/jump athlete who could really change direction. But he straight up hated contact and he was a glacially slow mental processor. When IU showed some interest in Baye Ndongo I found a couple of games they played against each other and there was simply no question who the better player was. Ndongo flat handled him. 

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