2020 Transfers - Bigs
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 10:26 pm
Couldn't find the old thread (further back than 3 pages). Here's a new one.
Ctr Russ Barlow - TCU
TCU and Dixon are having issues, it seems.
Latest to enter the transfer portal is Ctr Russ Barlow. Backup ctr. 6-10/230. Barlow had been a redshirt candidate last season, but the program lost that ability by playing him in Big 12 games. Barlow played in eight games, averaging 0.3 points in 6.5 minutes.
Barlow came to TCU as a four-star prospect out of Dallas Bishop Lynch High School.
Barlow provided depth off the bench, although his playing time had dwindled since Ohio State transfer Jaedon LeDee obtained an immediate eligibility waiver. LeDee has given the team another big body inside to pair with starting center Kevin Samuel.
Fwd Deshawn Thomas - LSU
Without having ever suited up for LSU, former Florida Southwestern State big man Deshawn Thomas is in the NCAA Transfer Portal, a source told Geaux247. Head coach Will Wade said in November the 6-9, 235-pounder had yet to be medically cleared to play. AL.com's Matt Zenitz was first to report the news.
In 2018-19 at Florida Southwestern State, Thomas averaged 6.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game
Fwds the Mitchell twins - MD
Freshman forwards Makhi and Makhel Mitchell will transfer from Maryland, coach Mark Turgeon said in a statement Friday evening.
The 6-foot-10 twins from the District of Columbia had both contributed through the season’s first two months, with Makhi starting five games and averaging 9.3 minutes, the eighth most on the team, and scoring 3.3 points with 3.0 rebounds per contest. His brother, Makhel, had appeared in 10 games, averaging 6.8 minutes. Makhel recorded 2.3 rebounds a game.
Fwd Seth Towns - Harvard
Harvard forward Seth Towns has entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, a source confirmed to ZAGSBLOG Thursday. Corey Evans of Rivals was the first to report the news.
The Ivy League does not allow graduate students to play. Towns is set to graduate in May and will have two years to play.
In the 2017-18 season, Towns averaged 16.0 points and 5.7 rebounds and was named Ivy League Player of the Year.
Ctr Russ Barlow - TCU
TCU and Dixon are having issues, it seems.
TCU men’s basketball has seen its entire 2018 class enter the NCAA transfer portal
Latest to enter the transfer portal is Ctr Russ Barlow. Backup ctr. 6-10/230. Barlow had been a redshirt candidate last season, but the program lost that ability by playing him in Big 12 games. Barlow played in eight games, averaging 0.3 points in 6.5 minutes.
Barlow came to TCU as a four-star prospect out of Dallas Bishop Lynch High School.
Barlow provided depth off the bench, although his playing time had dwindled since Ohio State transfer Jaedon LeDee obtained an immediate eligibility waiver. LeDee has given the team another big body inside to pair with starting center Kevin Samuel.
Fwd Deshawn Thomas - LSU
Without having ever suited up for LSU, former Florida Southwestern State big man Deshawn Thomas is in the NCAA Transfer Portal, a source told Geaux247. Head coach Will Wade said in November the 6-9, 235-pounder had yet to be medically cleared to play. AL.com's Matt Zenitz was first to report the news.
In 2018-19 at Florida Southwestern State, Thomas averaged 6.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game
Fwds the Mitchell twins - MD
Freshman forwards Makhi and Makhel Mitchell will transfer from Maryland, coach Mark Turgeon said in a statement Friday evening.
The 6-foot-10 twins from the District of Columbia had both contributed through the season’s first two months, with Makhi starting five games and averaging 9.3 minutes, the eighth most on the team, and scoring 3.3 points with 3.0 rebounds per contest. His brother, Makhel, had appeared in 10 games, averaging 6.8 minutes. Makhel recorded 2.3 rebounds a game.
Fwd Seth Towns - Harvard
Harvard forward Seth Towns has entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, a source confirmed to ZAGSBLOG Thursday. Corey Evans of Rivals was the first to report the news.
The Ivy League does not allow graduate students to play. Towns is set to graduate in May and will have two years to play.
In the 2017-18 season, Towns averaged 16.0 points and 5.7 rebounds and was named Ivy League Player of the Year.