vivid_dude wrote:The criticism of Coach Mac on transfers didn't resonate well with me, so I did a bit of research to see if I am wrong, or the complainers are wrong. You're not going to believe this. I DON'T THINK I'M WRONG!!! In fact, I might argue that Creighton and Mac are as good as any program there is tapping this particular resource.
Here's an article just last year from the Washington Post, in which Coach McDermott is referred to as the "transfer whisperer." https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2016/11/11/these-five-college-basketball-coaches-make-the-most-of-what-theyve-got/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.aca69d7cd6da The point of this article is to show that even nationally, Coach Mac gets respect for his recruiting.
Mo Watson chose Creighton over Villanova, Illinois, Kansas, Purdue and Vanderbilt (among others).
Coach McDermott did such a great job recruiting Marcus Foster, when Kansas State didn't work out, I don't think Foster even considered anyone else - based on my memory and what I've read. Arguably the TOP transfer of that season chose Creighton. I'm not sure that's even arguable.
Ricky Kreklow chose Creighton for his final year, on his family's dime (not CU's), over programs like Missouri, Nebraska, Butler, and Virginia – who (I believe) were all going to give him a scholarship. Of note, Ricky’s father is a volleyball coach at Missouri, yet he still came to Omaha.
Kaleb Joseph was a Top 50 player out of high school. He chose Creighton without giving other programs who came calling much consideration.
Cole Huff was ranked as a Top 5 transfer candidate his year, and chose Creighton over Iowa and others. Huff said that when he decided to transfer, Creighton wasn't even on his radar - but Coach Mac and the staff did such a great job selling him on coming to Omaha.
Gregory Echenique chose CU over Indiana, Miami, Georgia Tech, and Maryland.
Grant Gibbs chose the Jays over Iowa, Iowa State, and Wisconsin.
Kobe Paras is another I forgot about. The list is long. That's eight high-end transfers choosing Creighton in eight years. If you include Damien Jefferson (not sure how sought after he was), it's nine.
And lest anyone forget the legend of Sam Dunkum (10?), who would have obviously averaged a triple double if allowed to play.
My point: one disappointing offseason on transfers should not deter Coach Mac from doing what has historically been very successful for him.
vivid_dude wrote:And as I type my novel about recent transfer success, we get another good one.
Nice job, Mac and staff!!
gtmoBlue wrote:All of UNevada's 3 draft hopefuls returned to school. UN is now at 15 scholied guys. The 2 grad transfers will
probably go back on the market - Ehab Amin and Trey Porter.
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Nevada commit Ehab Amin told ESPN he will re-open his recruitment. Averaged 17 points, 6.6 rebounds and led nation in steals two years ago at Texas A&M-CC. Redshirted this past year due to injury. Also looked at Wichita State and Texas Tech before committing to Nevada.
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