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    2 players are leaving Northern Iowa University-
    Atila Santos- a sophomore who has been at UNI for 3 years (he redshirted his first year) and never played much despite the lack of depth they had--


    Mason Stewart- a redshirt freshman from Aurora, IL, Waubonsie Valley HS--




    Also 2 players are leaving Iowa, and one of them may end up at UNI-
    Carlton Reed a sophomore saw less playing time as a soph than his freshman year and did not play into Steve Alford's plans. He is from Waterloo, Iowa and was Iowa Mr. Basketball in 2004. He might end up at UNI?--


    Alex Thompson- another sophomore, from Ames, Iowa, has also been released from his scholarship by Steve Alford.

    In an unusual move, Alford is also dumping 2 of his assistants-
    "Alford also announced that assistant coach Greg Lansing and director of basketball operations Rich Walker will not be given contract extensions."


    This article also suggests that former Ball State coach Tim Buckley might join Alford as an asistant.

  • #2
    The news on Santos was reported right here on BradleyFans almost two weeks ago.


    but the news on Mason Stewart is very disturbing.
    He must be getting forced out by the new UNI coach because I cannot imagine he is leaving on his own volition given the consequences.
    Stewart is a fine kid, good player, who could well have been a top Valley player had he been given the chance.
    He decided to redshirt because of the glut of upper class guards at UNI (Jacobson, Crawford, etc.) who would be getting all the minutes.
    Then when Crawford went down, the kid might have gotten some playing time except he had already made the decision to redshirt.
    If he transfers now to another D-I, he will lose the year entirely, as he has already sat out one year.
    this is the kind of year he will NOT get back from the NCAA as a 6th year because there was no injury involved, just a voluntary decision to redshirt.
    Tough loss for Stewart.
    He now has only one option, as DeAaron Williams did, he has to go to junior college.

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    • #3
      Pat Nelson , a 6'10" center originally from Rockford Jefferson, has been granted his release from Ball State and is lookig for a Div I school to transfer to.



      Here are the schools that recruited him out of high school (scroll to bottom)
      Stay up to date with all the College sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com
      "Peoria, land of 10,000 coaches"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado
        He now has only one option, as DeAaron Williams did, he has to go to junior college.
        Could I get some clarification on this, I thought that since he did not play at all last years (because of his redshirt) that he could transfer to another DI and play right away. I thought that you only have to sit out a year when you play.

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        • #5
          No, redshirting does not make any difference. If you we're on the roster at any Div I school, then you have to miss 2 full semesters before you can be eligible at another Div I.

          That is exactly what happened to Cellus. He left Iowa after his redshirt freshman year. He transferred and played at a juco because he would have had to sit out another year at Bradley if he had transferred here right away.

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          • #6
            DeAaron Williams graduated from high school in June of 2004 (same time as Shaun Livingston) and redshirted the entire year of 2004-2005 at Wisconsin.

            So 2005-2006 was DeAaron's freshman season at Wisconsin and he cannot take this year as a redshirt year for two reasons.
            First is that he already took a redshirt year in '04-'05, second is because he played in 8 games in 05-06, thus disqualifying him from taking a redshirt year even if he wanted to for medical reasons.

            So, when DeAaron left Wisconsin, he last played in the game on 12/28/05 against Louisiana Tech, so that means he could be eligible to play D-I ball at any other institution by the end of their first semester, possibly as early as before Christmas.

            If he enrolls in junior college in the falle, then he'd have to finish that season at juco before being eligible at D-I.

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            • #7
              Re: More transfers

              Originally posted by Da Coach
              2 players are leaving Iowa, and one of them may end up at UNI-
              Carlton Reed a sophomore saw less playing time as a soph than his freshman year and did not play into Steve Alford's plans. He is from Waterloo, Iowa and was Iowa Mr. Basketball in 2004. He might end up at UNI?--


              Alex Thompson- another sophomore, from Ames, Iowa, has also been released from his scholarship by Steve Alford.
              Carlton Reed has asked "that his materials to be sent to other programs, including Northern Iowa, Creighton and Illinois State."

              "Peoria, land of 10,000 coaches"

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              • #8
                Northern Iowa transfer Mason Stewart will transfer to Southwestern Illinois CC. That's the school Lance Stemler and Marcellus Sommerville went to. Because Stewart redshirted last season, he will spend 1 year at SWICC and then have 3 years of eligibility left.


                Another former Illinois prep player, Tyrone Brazelton, who has a good season at SMS-West Plains CC will transfer to Western Kentucky.

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                • #9
                  Here is a list of transfers:



                  I notice a couple interesting names-
                  Does anyone else remember Japhet McNeil? He was one of Jim Les first big national recruiting targets, but ended up at Eastern Carolina. He has played 3 years, but is now transferring. There are a couple other kids Bradley recruited at one time.

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                  • #10
                    That site lists DeAaron Williams's new school as Bradley. Is that a done deal?

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                    • #11
                      Nothing is official, but it seems there are rumors he will end up at Bradley. There is a thread aboutr DeAaron already__

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                      • #12
                        Iowa transfer Carlton Reed goes to Northern Iowa.


                        I have read a variety of opinions on how he'll do in the MVC, but I have seen some say he'll be an immediate impact player when he's eligible. Some Big 10 players do well when they step down to a conference like the MVC. Marcellus Sommerville, another Iowa transfer, was All MVC and was the leading scorer and rebounder at Bradley his sophomore year . But yet another Iowa transfer, Ben Rand, was a disappointment at an even lower level of play at Northern Illinois this past season. He averaged only 7.7 points (tied for 5th on the team).

                        With all the talented shooting guards at UNI, I wonder how much Reed will play.
                        Kyle Wilson is another Big 10 transfer who has been a very good player, though not a dominating star. Can anyone else remember a Big 10 transfer who had a very good career in the Valley?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Da Coach
                          Iowa transfer Carlton Reed goes to Northern Iowa.


                          I have read a variety of opinions on how he'll do in the MVC, but I have seen some say he'll be an immediate impact player when he's eligible. Some Big 10 players do well when they step down to a conference like the MVC. Marcellus Sommerville, another Iowa transfer, was All MVC and was the leading scorer and rebounder at Bradley his sophomore year . But yet another Iowa transfer, Ben Rand, was a disappointment at an even lower level of play at Northern Illinois this past season. He averaged only 7.7 points (tied for 5th on the team).

                          With all the talented shooting guards at UNI, I wonder how much Reed will play.
                          Kyle Wilson is another Big 10 transfer who has been a very good player, though not a dominating star. Can anyone else remember a Big 10 transfer who had a very good career in the Valley?
                          Kyle WIlson at Witchita is not having a bad one and will be a key cog in their wheel in 2006/2007.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Da Coach
                            Iowa transfer Carlton Reed goes to Northern Iowa.


                            I have read a variety of opinions on how he'll do in the MVC, but I have seen some say he'll be an immediate impact player when he's eligible. Some Big 10 players do well when they step down to a conference like the MVC. Marcellus Sommerville, another Iowa transfer, was All MVC and was the leading scorer and rebounder at Bradley his sophomore year . But yet another Iowa transfer, Ben Rand, was a disappointment at an even lower level of play at Northern Illinois this past season. He averaged only 7.7 points (tied for 5th on the team).



                            With all the talented shooting guards at UNI, I wonder how much Reed will play.
                            Kyle Wilson is another Big 10 transfer who has been a very good player, though not a dominating star. Can anyone else remember a Big 10 transfer who had a very good career in the Valley?
                            Not quite a "very good career" but,
                            Pekin native and former Northwestern player, Matt Moran had a few good games for Bradley before succumbing to his bad knees!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BU fan
                              Pat Nelson , a 6'10" center originally from Rockford Jefferson, has been granted his release from Ball State and is lookig for a Div I school to transfer to.



                              Here are the schools that recruited him out of high school (scroll to bottom)
                              http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=8&c=1&nid=1477012
                              Pat Nelson will transfer to Wisconsin Green Bay

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