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  • ISU lands Wichita State transfer

    Ricky Torres, who was disappointing at Wichita State and sent packing by Gregg Marshall so he could open a scholarship
    ....has transferred and signed at ISU
    https://goredbirds.com/news/2019/5/1...ky-torres.aspx

    they suggest that he is eligible immediately so maybe he is a grad transfer?

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    If this kid (Ricky Torres) is able to be eligible next season, it could help ISU as much or more than any of their other new guys. He would be the only true point guard on their roster with any D1 experience. They have an incoming freshman point guard (D.J. Horne) who is unproven, as well as a couple of their transfers who have played a little point guard, but who are not really true PGs. Torres' value is more of a playmaker, as long as he doesn't get carried away thinking he is a scorer. He shot only 8.9% from three (4 for 45) last season for Wichita State.

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    • #3
      this must mean Muller realizes he lost out on Kolton "Dooda" Mitchell

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      • #4
        Torres is not eligible to play this coming season..but Muller says they are going to petition NCAA

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          ....Muller says they are going to petition NCAA....]
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          If this kid (Ricky Torres) is able to be eligible next season, it could help ISU as much or more than any of their other new guys. .....

          ISU catches a break - as reportedly Ricky Torres has received a waiver to be eligible this fall at ISU
          I hope we can catch the same break with regard to Kingsby.

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          • #6
            I continue to be baffled by these inconsistent decisions by the NCAA. I am happy that they gave the kid a waiver, but their own rules say that waivers are considered when circumstances are found to include "documented mitigating circumstances that are outside the student-athlete's control and directly impact the health, safety and well-being of the student-athlete" . That is a direct quote from the NCAA release regarding their new waiver rules in 2018.
            The "circumstances that are outside the student-athlete's control" include injuries, the coach leaving to take another job, or "egregious behavior by the previous school". But Torres left Wichita State by his own choice, and there doesn't appear to be any injuries or other factors "outside the player's control".

            Again, I am happy the NCAA is relaxing the rules for transfers. But I just want to see them applied fairly and consistently. If Torres justifies a waiver, why wouldn't all three of Bradley's transfers (Kinsby, Nolan, and McAdoo) deserve the same?

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            • #7
              He experienced hardship from 3, that's for sure lol. And that line's moving back but he can't get any worse.
              BRADLEY BASKETBALL
              -2 NCAA Title Games
              -3 NCAA Elite Eights
              -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
              -4 NIT Championships

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mikovio View Post
                He experienced hardship from 3, that's for sure lol. And that line's moving back but he can't get any worse.
                That is for sure. He shot 8.9% last season at WSU.
                View the profile of Illinois State Redbirds Guard Ricky Torres on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  ISU catches a break - as reportedly Ricky Torres has received a waiver to be eligible ....
                  no details, but Ricky Torres just tweeted that he underwent some form of surgery....https://twitter.com/RickkyTorres/sta...32517185519617


                  also, ISU is currently looking to fill their position of Assistant Men's Basketball Coach - Video Coordinator
                  https://www.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=...clk=0%E2%80%AC

                  that position has been occupied by Darshawn McClellan and there's been no word that he has left.
                  https://www.jobs.ilstu.edu/applicant...stingId=285380

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                  • #10
                    Dan Muller has now confirmed that Torres underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair torn meniscus..
                    ..states will be out 3-4 weeks and should be ready for Italy trip in early August.
                    Arthroscopic surgery usually is 3-4 weeks minimum - depends how much damage needed repair...
                    Donte Thomas had open meniscus surgery and was out 6 months...
                    Last edited by tornado; 06-27-2019, 06:33 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Jeremy Crouch suffered a torn meniscus cartilage in his knee in the middle of his junior season (2006-2007). He had arthroscopic surgery to remove the torn portion, and was out about 4 weeks and missed 8 games. His absence might have cost Bradley a couple games, but he came back strong and Bradley finished that season 22-13, ended the season with an RPI of 39, and still made in the NIT. Jeremy averaged 13.8 ppg that season, and lead the entire country with his 50.0% three point shooting-
                      https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...dley/2007.html

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                      • #12
                        Sure - but you're talking Jeremy Crouch.... no comparison...

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