I went to verbal commits and saw their list of transfers. Think there might be even more, but when I saw MLT's name, it made me wonder how good these guys are. So, I looked up a few of them. Not seeing a lot of prowess here so far. Patrick Steeves out of Harvard might be most interesting, as he has good assist #'s.
Player Name From
Dwayne Morgan UNLV, 6-8 Soph, played 15 m/g,
Malik Marquetti USC, 6-6 Soph, plays 5 m/g
Malik Martin USC, 6-11 Soph, plays 5 m/g
Darion Clark USC, 6-7 Jr, plays 8 m/g
Savon Goodman ASU, 6-6 Jr, plays almost 20 m/g, has some pretty good #'s
Austin Arians Milwaukee, 6-6 Jr, plays 33 m/g, has some good #'s in the HOrizon
Kanayo Obi-Rapu, Jr. Longwood, 6-3 Soph, plays 28 m/g, Big South conference
Patrick Steeves Harvard, 6-7 Sr., Grad student transfer? Plays 20 m/g, good assist #'s
Jon Severe Fordham, 602 Jr, plays 15-17 m/g, appears to be good defender with good steal #'s
Jimmy Paige Siena, played fewer minutes this year than last, 6-4 Soph Guard
Donovan Gilmore College of Charleston, saw minutes go down from 16 to 7 this year. 6-7 Soph
Jackson Davis Butler, 6-8 Soph F, 6 m/g
J.T. Escobar Ole Miss, 6-2 Fresh, 5 m/g, shot 32% and 60% from the line
Evan Maxwell Liberty, 6-10 Soph, 22 m/g, 10 p/g, 5 boards in the
Hansel Atencia Liberty, 5-10 Fresh, under 4 m/g,
Mike LaTulip Illinois, we know the story
Jordan Andrews Youngstown State, 6-5 Fresh, plays 20 m/g, made 48 3's at 37% clip.
Pierre' Hayden Hampton, listed as a grad asst., don't even know why he is on this list
Amir Smith Rice, 6-6 fresh, got 4 m/g on a bad team
I'm sure there is more that can be done with this, this is just the amount of time that I had.