A report from two days ago mentioned Northeastern, Vanderbilt, SIU, and Creighton as places he's considering.
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Originally posted by tornadoA report from two days ago mentioned Northeastern, Vanderbilt, SIU, and Creighton as places he's considering.
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Here's a guy other schools will be after.
He was a juco 1st Team All American
and one of the top scorers on Oklahoma State last season.
I'll bet he's already gotten some calls from Ritchie McKay
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Dominic Tilford, a point guard who was Mr. Basketball in Kentucky in 2005, and was a teammate of Saihou Jassey on the Kentucky boys high school All Star team, played 1 year at U of Cincinnati. He has decided to leave and transfer to another Division I school.
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New Cincy coach, Mick Cronin, brought in a recruiting class that includes 8 new players, including 6 Juco transfers. 3 of the jucos are highly rated point guards --
(Deonta Vaughn, Jamaul Warren, and Tim Crowell). So it looked like Tilford would have had a tough time getting as much playing time as he did as a freshman.
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Originally posted by chitownBUBAnother Big man about to transfer, and he's a TOP 50 (Rivals) recruit, a power forward.
Chad Millard just completed his freshman year at Louisville, played in 32 of UL's 34 games, but is unhappy with the prospects of future playing time.
No word on where he might transfer.
Apparently he has enrolled there, and will sit out a year before becoming eligible.
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by chitownBUBAnother Big man about to transfer, and he's a TOP 50 (Rivals) recruit, a power forward.
Chad Millard just completed his freshman year at Louisville, played in 32 of UL's 34 games, but is unhappy with the prospects of future playing time.
No word on where he might transfer.
Apparently he has enrolled there, and will sit out a year before becoming eligible.
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Originally posted by Da CoachDominic Tilford, a point guard who was Mr. Basketball in Kentucky in 2005, and was a teammate of Saihou Jassey on the Kentucky boys high school All Star team, played 1 year at U of Cincinnati. He has decided to leave and transfer to another Division I school.
New Mexico Junior College, then probably D-I next year. Remember he was originally signed at Cincy by Bob Huggins, so don't rule ou that he may end up at K-State.
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by Da CoachDominic Tilford, a point guard who was Mr. Basketball in Kentucky in 2005, and was a teammate of Saihou Jassey on the Kentucky boys high school All Star team, played 1 year at U of Cincinnati. He has decided to leave and transfer to another Division I school.
New Mexico Junior College, then probably D-I next year. Remember he was originally signed at Cincy by Bob Huggins, so don't rule ou that he may end up at K-State.
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Actually, the presence of the kid at New Mexico Junior College, might just suggest UNM's Ritchie McKay had a hand in this.
I guess I also wouldn't be surprised if he has some cel phone message waiting for him and he'll end up at New Mexico next year.
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Originally posted by MacabreMobOriginally posted by brainiacHere's a player who wants to transfer from Siena but his coach "won't let him"
http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/5705084
Mensah says: "This has nothing to do with Coach McCaffery or Siena, I just don't think I got to play against the top competition night in and night out."
Ok, ok. I agree the Metro Atlantic is NOT 'the top competition night in and night out'. But of the 4 schools mentioned he wants interest from (St. John's, Providence, Duquesne and UMass), IMO, Duquesne and UMass will NOT face 'top competition night in and night out'.
To me, this is laughable. I laugh at Mensah. I am glad Siena says NO to let him go. I laugh at Mensah again. However, I don't think he will help Siena now that he is 'stuck' and has to play there. In this situation, I still laugh at Mensah - it will show his maturity. Good for Siena! Yet, I feel sorry for Siena while they put up with this 'bad-apple' attitude.
Just in case anyone is interested, this kid, Mensah, whose coach would not release him from his scholarship, decided to leave Siena anyway and will walk on at Duquesne. Duquesne by the way should be pretty good this year, as they have gotten a couple top recruits and transfers each of the past couple years.
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