Saying it happens everywhere is a lame excuse...and blaming it on the coaching change is phony since MOST of GF's transfers out were his own recruits.
Clearly we have seen a tremendous rise in transfers and roster changeover here and at ISU - way out of proportion to what's being seen nationally
In the 10 years leading up to the coaching change at BU the rate was 1 or 2 a year....about on par with what was happening nationally
The numbers for Division I basketball have been widely stated and pretty well studied...
-About 40% of all D-I basketball players transfer at least once before they finish their college career.
-that translates to about 10% of all D-I players transfer yearly... about 10%
but if counting committed or rostered players....
In the two years since spring of 2012 - 13 ISU players have left & transferred (see elsewhere...)
(and if each program has 13 scholarships - the average transfer rate of ~10% is 1.3 players per year - 2.6 per 2-years) thus ISU's rate under Muller is five times the average.
In the 3 years since spring of 2011 - Bradley has had eight - ~2-3 times the average....
(Davis, Maniscalco, Stewart, Hodges, Shayok, Crawford, Swopshire, Zecevic - plus debatable if you want to count Abell, Tucker, but won't count Gavin)
Make what you want of it but if a couple of CIT wins is all we have to show for all this change - then we got robbed...
Clearly we have seen a tremendous rise in transfers and roster changeover here and at ISU - way out of proportion to what's being seen nationally
In the 10 years leading up to the coaching change at BU the rate was 1 or 2 a year....about on par with what was happening nationally
The numbers for Division I basketball have been widely stated and pretty well studied...
-About 40% of all D-I basketball players transfer at least once before they finish their college career.
-that translates to about 10% of all D-I players transfer yearly... about 10%
but if counting committed or rostered players....
In the two years since spring of 2012 - 13 ISU players have left & transferred (see elsewhere...)
(and if each program has 13 scholarships - the average transfer rate of ~10% is 1.3 players per year - 2.6 per 2-years) thus ISU's rate under Muller is five times the average.
In the 3 years since spring of 2011 - Bradley has had eight - ~2-3 times the average....
(Davis, Maniscalco, Stewart, Hodges, Shayok, Crawford, Swopshire, Zecevic - plus debatable if you want to count Abell, Tucker, but won't count Gavin)
Make what you want of it but if a couple of CIT wins is all we have to show for all this change - then we got robbed...
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