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2024 Off-Season CBB Tracker & Discussion


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With the unfortunate yet inevitable end for the 2023-24 Zips men's basketball season, we've arrived at the off-season portion of the calendar. The Transfer Portal and TOS Coaching Carousel will be the hot button topics, and I figured it would be good to keep a tracker as the first post on a thread. If anything is missing from this post, please comment and tag me so I see it and can update this post. Go Zips!

 

MAC Transfer Portal

 

Akron - OUT - Mikal Dawson

Akron - IN - Seth Wilson (6'2"/G/West Virginia), James Okonkwo (6'9"/F/North Carolina), Josiah Harris (6'7"/F/West Virginia)

 

Ball State - OUT - Micah Bell, Trent Middleton Jr, Quincy Adams (Western New Mexico), Jalin Anderson (Incarnate Word), Joey Brown, Basheer Jihad(! - Arizona State), Davison Bailey, Jack Futa

Ball State - IN - Payton Sparks (6'10"/C/Indiana/Balls), Joey Hart (6'5"/G/Kentucky)

 

Bowling Green - OUT - Rashaun Agee(!), EJay Greer, PJ Edwards, Marcus Hill(!), Anthony McComb III

Bowling Green - IN - Braelon Green (6'3"/G/Arizona St), Youssef Khayat (6'9"/F/Michigan)

 

Buffalo - OUT - Kanye Jones, Jonnivius Smith, James Graham, Zaakir Williamson

Buffalo - IN - Noah Batchelor (6'6"/SO/G/Maryland)

 

CMU - OUT - Derrick Butler(!), Max Majerie, Aidan Rubio, Jemal Davis, Markus Harding, Paul McMillan IV, Noah Adamczyk, Anthony Pritchard, KJ Odour, Josiah Sanders

CMU - IN - Jakobi Heady (6'6"/F/Bethune-Cookman), Kyle Vanderjagt (6'4"/G/Belmont)

 

EMU - OUT - Julius Ellerbe, John McGriff, Derik Pranger (Colorado Colorado Springs), Tyson Acuff(! - Rutgers), Connor Serven, Andrew Wells, Javantae Randle

 

PCCC - OUT - Reggie Bass, LA Hayes, Jalen Sullinger(!), VonCameron Davis(!), Julius Rollins, Tyem Freeman

PCCC - IN - Morgan Safford (6'5"/PG/Miami OH), Anthony Morales (6'8"/F/Boston U), VonCameron Davis (Returning), Cian Medley (5'11"/G/St. Louis)

 

Miami - OUT - Ryan Mabrey, Jaquel Morris, Morgan Stafford, Julian Lewis

Miami - IN - Kam Craft (6'6"/G/Xavier - 4* recruit 2 years ago)

 

NIU - OUT - Xavier Amos, Zarique Nutter, Zion Russell, Will Lovings-Watts, David Coit(!)

NIU - IN - Joe Munden Jr (6'3"/G/Fairleigh Dickinson)

 

Ohio - OUT - Quinn Corna, IJ Ezuma, Ike Cornish

Ohio - IN - Victor Searles (6'10"/PF/Ashland), Jackson Paveletzke (6'2"/G/Iowa State/Wofford)

 

Toledo - OUT - Ben Wight, Tyler Cochran(!), Ra'Heim Moss(!), Dante Maddox Jr(!), Marko Maletic

Toledo - IN - Colin O'Rourke (6'8"/F/Wisc-Parkside - DII), Seth Hubbard (6'4"/G/WMU), Isaiah Adams (6'6"/F/Buffalo)

 

WMU - OUT - Jefferson De La Cruz Monegro, Seth Hubbard, B. Artis-White

WMU - IN - 

 

 

Notable Transfer Portal

 

UMASS - OUT - Joshua Cohen, Robert Davis Jr, Sawyer Mayhugh, Gianni Thompson, Keon Thompson

 

South Carolina - OUT - Meechie Johnson (Ohio State)

 

Tucker DeVries has transferred from Drake to WVU to follow his dad

 

Bronny James has entered the Portal.

 

MAC Coaching Carousel

 

 

Notable Coaching Carousel

 

- Michigan fired Juwan Howard; hired Dusty May (FAU)

 

- Stanford hired Kyle Smith (Washington State)

 

- Washington hired Danny Sprinkle (Utah State)

 

- Vanderbilt hired Mark Byington (James Madison)

 

- West Virginia hires Darian DeVries (Drake)

 

- Louisville hired Pat Kelsey (College of Charleston)

 

- Arkansas hires John Calipari (Kentucky)

 

MAC News

 

 

Notable News

 

- NCAA is looking at banning prop bets for college athletics

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49 minutes ago, zipsrowdy88 said:

Hearing credible rumors that VonCameron Davis will enter his name in the portal.

 

If this is true, Kent will pretty much only be returning Julius Rollins & Hornbeak. 

 

Kent's summer school classes are going to include "Which Number is Higher: 61 or 60", "How to Look at the Scoreboard at the End of Games", and "When Not to Foul."

 

These are, of course, HUGE leaps above their typical summer school classes such as "Counting to 3", "ABC's: Sing With Me", and "Our Truth: Drawing Birds with Teeth."

 

Rumor has it Pinky is frantically hitting the portal for any ladies with basketball player boyfriends and coaches who have stud sons/nephews/etc. 

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All Mac Teams, 15/25 players either graduating or transferring (not sure if they will stay in the league)

 

Ali Ali, Senior, Guard, Akron
Enrique Freeman, Senior, Forward, Akron
Marcus Hill, Junior, Guard, Bowling Green
Anthony Pritchard, Junior, Guard, Central Michigan
Ra’Heim Moss, Junior, Guard, Toledo
 
All-MAC Second Team 
Basheer Jihad, Junior, Forward, Ball State
Rashaun Agee, Senior, Forward, Bowling Green
Jaylin Hunter, Senior, Guard, Ohio
Dante Maddox Jr., Junior, Guard, Toledo
Tyler Cochran, Junior, Guard, Toledo

All-MAC Third Team 
Brian Taylor, Graduate Student, Guard, Central Michigan
Tyson Acuff, Junior, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Jalen Sullinger, Junior, Guard, Kent State
David Coit, Junior, Guard, Northern Illinois
AJ Clayton, Junior, Forward, Ohio

All-MAC Honorable Mention
Greg Tribble, Senior, Guard, Akron
VonCameron Davis, R-Junior, Forward, Kent State
Anderson Mirambeaux, Senior, Center, Miami
Darweshi Hunter, Graduate Student, Guard, Miami
B. Artis White, R-Junior, Guard, Western Michigan
 
MAC All-Freshman Team
Arne Osojnik, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Eian Elmer, Wing, Miami
Will Lovings-Watts, Guard, Northern Illinois
Javan Simmons, Forward, Toledo
Sonny Wilson, Guard, Toledo

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52 minutes ago, Reslife4Life said:

All Mac Teams, 15/25 players either graduating or transferring (not sure if they will stay in the league)

 

Ali Ali, Senior, Guard, Akron
Enrique Freeman, Senior, Forward, Akron
Marcus Hill, Junior, Guard, Bowling Green
Anthony Pritchard, Junior, Guard, Central Michigan
Ra’Heim Moss, Junior, Guard, Toledo
 
All-MAC Second Team 
Basheer Jihad, Junior, Forward, Ball State
Rashaun Agee, Senior, Forward, Bowling Green
Jaylin Hunter, Senior, Guard, Ohio
Dante Maddox Jr., Junior, Guard, Toledo
Tyler Cochran, Junior, Guard, Toledo

All-MAC Third Team 
Brian Taylor, Graduate Student, Guard, Central Michigan
Tyson Acuff, Junior, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Jalen Sullinger, Junior, Guard, Kent State
David Coit, Junior, Guard, Northern Illinois
AJ Clayton, Junior, Forward, Ohio

All-MAC Honorable Mention
Greg Tribble, Senior, Guard, Akron
VonCameron Davis, R-Junior, Forward, Kent State
Anderson Mirambeaux, Senior, Center, Miami
Darweshi Hunter, Graduate Student, Guard, Miami
B. Artis White, R-Junior, Guard, Western Michigan
 
MAC All-Freshman Team
Arne Osojnik, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Eian Elmer, Wing, Miami
Will Lovings-Watts, Guard, Northern Illinois
Javan Simmons, Forward, Toledo
Sonny Wilson, Guard, Toledo

Just when you think the MAC can't possibly get any worse...

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2 hours ago, kreed5120 said:

Just when you think the MAC can't possibly get any worse...

At least in our “rebuilding year”, everyone else seems to be as well. The conference is still there for the taking.

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10 minutes ago, LZIp said:

At least in our “rebuilding year”, everyone else seems to be as well. The conference is still there for the taking.

It will be, until UMass gets here. Worst case, their addition is like adding another "Akron" to the upper-tier MAC basketball mix. 

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8 hours ago, Reslife4Life said:

All Mac Teams, 15/25 players either graduating or transferring (not sure if they will stay in the league)

 

Ali Ali, Senior, Guard, Akron
Enrique Freeman, Senior, Forward, Akron
Marcus Hill, Junior, Guard, Bowling Green
Anthony Pritchard, Junior, Guard, Central Michigan
Ra’Heim Moss, Junior, Guard, Toledo
 
All-MAC Second Team 
Basheer Jihad, Junior, Forward, Ball State
Rashaun Agee, Senior, Forward, Bowling Green
Jaylin Hunter, Senior, Guard, Ohio
Dante Maddox Jr., Junior, Guard, Toledo
Tyler Cochran, Junior, Guard, Toledo

All-MAC Third Team 
Brian Taylor, Graduate Student, Guard, Central Michigan
Tyson Acuff, Junior, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Jalen Sullinger, Junior, Guard, Kent State
David Coit, Junior, Guard, Northern Illinois
AJ Clayton, Junior, Forward, Ohio

All-MAC Honorable Mention
Greg Tribble, Senior, Guard, Akron
VonCameron Davis, R-Junior, Forward, Kent State
Anderson Mirambeaux, Senior, Center, Miami
Darweshi Hunter, Graduate Student, Guard, Miami
B. Artis White, R-Junior, Guard, Western Michigan
 
MAC All-Freshman Team
Arne Osojnik, Guard, Eastern Michigan
Eian Elmer, Wing, Miami
Will Lovings-Watts, Guard, Northern Illinois
Javan Simmons, Forward, Toledo
Sonny Wilson, Guard, Toledo

Nice work.  I was hoping for someone to do this.

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7 minutes ago, mrelegazna said:

Have Freeman and the other Akron graduating guys actually graduated, and as such, are they able to graduate-transfer anywhere?

 

 

I believe the only Senior who has or is about to graduate and still has basketball eligibility left is Dawson. 

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8 minutes ago, Captain Kangaroo said:

If I were a college coach I'd quit the business and sell insurance.

Amen Captain.  You not only have to recruit a kid to get him there but then you essentially have to re-recruit him every year to keep him.  It's a mess.

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19 minutes ago, Westie said:

Ouch. Davis and Sullinger. Two huge hits to our friends in Portage County

Next year they would both have been Pre-Season All-MAC.

 

I loathe everything about KSUcks, but I don't want to see our conference losing so much talent.

 

Especially since I'm going to guess both these guys will flounder during their (what should have been a fun) senior year learning new offensive & defensive schemes, trying to gel w/ new teammates, finding their respective roles on their new teams, etc. They were both primed to have great senior years.  Whatever.  I'm just hoping our guys learned from Ali Ali that when you've got a comfort zone (especially in a mental game like basketball) the grass is seldom greener.

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3 minutes ago, Blue & Gold said:

Next year they would both have been Pre-Season All-MAC.

 

I loathe everything about KSUcks, but I don't want to see our conference losing so much talent.

 

Especially since I'm going to guess both these guys will flounder during their (what should have been a fun) senior year learning new offensive & defensive schemes, trying to gel w/ new teammates, finding their respective roles on their new teams, etc. They were both primed to have great senior years.  Whatever.  I'm just hoping our guys learned from Ali Ali that when you've got a comfort zone (especially in a mental game like basketball) the grass is seldom greener.

I really thought PCCC could have a leg up next year with Sullinger, Davis and Hornbeak.

 

Lots of rebuilding in the MAC last year.  Now I am thinking OU has a possible leg up, but it's early.

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A few years ago (maybe more than a few; COVID really killed all sense of time this past decade), Nevada was branded as Transfer U as they enjoyed outstanding success in March. 

 

I would love to see our athletic department and basketball team brand themselves as Commitment U or Loyalty U. We just had 2 excellent players spend their entire 5 year collegiate careers at Akron; another player came back for his 4th year at Akron after a year at a "better" school. That's unheard of in this day and age, and really what people want to see in college athletics. The majority of social media posts aren't a fan of all the movement, and any program that is able to buck that trend would instantly become a fan favorite. 

 

Knock on wood, but we have zero players in the portal so far. Imagine being able to pitch that to future recruits/transfer. 

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Great point ... consistency is key. Also, as Ali and several other players (Wright State forward who went to Ohio State then returned to WSU) have shown, if you're going to transfer, do it after your sophomore season. Leave a year to recover if all does not go as planned ... which is the case more often than not.

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3 hours ago, clarkwgriswold said:

I really thought PCCC could have a leg up next year with Sullinger, Davis and Hornbeak.

 

Lots of rebuilding in the MAC last year.  Now I am thinking OU has a possible leg up, but it's early.

And even they are losing Hunter to graduation. The MAC is beginning to look like a 14 or 15 seed next year.

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Schools in the MAC either need to adapt to the new college sports landscape or fall further and further behind. Somebody posted that UMASS said the MAC maybe has one or two NIL funds. Nothing is going to change and we’ll never have the success we hope for unless we play the game.

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