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Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:15 pm
by rhodylaw
I really like 6 of our 7 players though! I can be persuaded on DJ too, but I am less sure about him. If we replace Wood with a grad transfer guard, I may actually feel better about next years team because we are only relying on 2 freshmen. Then bring in more high quality sit out transfers for the year after and we are in business.

There is a possibility that there is no college basketball next year anyways (or it gets cut short when flu season hits) so I don’t see the need to go hard for next year. We are fielding a strong but not deep team. Sounds a lot like this year.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:38 pm
by rambone 78
rhodylaw wrote: 4 years ago I really like 6 of our 7 players though! I can be persuaded on DJ too, but I am less sure about him. If we replace Wood with a grad transfer guard, I may actually feel better about next years team because we are only relying on 2 freshmen. Then bring in more high quality sit out transfers for the year after and we are in business.

There is a possibility that there is no college basketball next year anyways (or it gets cut short when flu season hits) so I don’t see the need to go hard for next year. We are fielding a strong but not deep team. Sounds a lot like this year.
Agree with this.

With all the new players plus the likelihood that there won't be the usual preparation time [team practices, strength and conditioning etc.] before any season might begin, I don't expect a lot, really.

And that's even if they are all eligible. We will basically have an entirely new team.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 9:27 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with Betrand commit.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 4:43 pm
by CamsRams
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Updated with Carey commit. Assuming he gets a medical redshirt.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 7:51 pm
by reef
Wow we are NCAA good in the 2021-22 season baby !!

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:43 pm
by The Dude
How good this year's team becomes is basically going to come down to Harris, in my opinion, since he's our only real big guy this year. I view Walker as more of a power forward than a center, even though he'll probably play in a center-like roll at times I would imagine. Going to be interesting. I continue to hold out hope for Jermaine and have faith he will come back stronger & more mentally prepared than ever.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 9:41 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with Ileri Ayo-Faleye commit.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:45 am
by reef
Looks like we will be dancing in a March of 22

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 8:02 am
by Rhody74
I like that first column finally filled with all quality players

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:17 pm
by steviep123
If all the transfers get waivers to play this season, (and there is a season) then we'll be dancing in 2021 and 2022.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 2:14 pm
by Rhody72
The summer is a great time to be a URI MBB fan. Pay up fast for season tickets before all tickets are sold out. Room for new advertising in the Ryan Ctr is severely limited.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:08 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with Twins eligibility and expected Betrand Red Shirt.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:28 pm
by LoveThoseRams
steviep123 wrote: 3 years ago If all the transfers get waivers to play this season, (and there is a season) then we'll be dancing in 2021 and 2022.
I like your optimism!

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 6:53 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with Jalen Carey waiver.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:37 pm
by Billyboy78
CamsRams wrote: 3 years ago Updated with Jalen Carey waiver.
I think there's still a good chance that Carey gets another year because of his injury last year.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:09 am
by RhodyRams12
Billyboy78 wrote: 3 years ago
CamsRams wrote: 3 years ago Updated with Jalen Carey waiver.
I think there's still a good chance that Carey gets another year because of his injury last year.
He’s eligible for three years

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:12 am
by Billyboy78
RhodyRams12 wrote: 3 years ago
Billyboy78 wrote: 3 years ago
CamsRams wrote: 3 years ago Updated with Jalen Carey waiver.
I think there's still a good chance that Carey gets another year because of his injury last year.
He’s eligible for three years
I didn't know he already got the medical redshirt from last season.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:35 am
by Jersey77
Not sure he officially was granted a medical redshirt yet, probably just assuming he will be granted one. I thought I heard that you can't actually apply for medical redshirt year until your normal eligibility runs out. I may be wrong on this.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:41 pm
by RhodyRams12
Billyboy78 wrote: 3 years ago
RhodyRams12 wrote: 3 years ago
Billyboy78 wrote: 3 years ago

I think there's still a good chance that Carey gets another year because of his injury last year.
He’s eligible for three years
I didn't know he already got the medical redshirt from last season.
Should've added according to Mr. Koch "One of the most highly-rated commitments received by the Rams in the last decade will retain three years of eligibility in Kingston."

FWIW: Also listed as a redshirt sophmore on the roster on gorhody.com

https://www.providencejournal.com/sport ... ble-at-uri

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:58 pm
by CamsRams
Carey, a Harlem, N.Y. native, will have three seasons of eligibility for Rhode Island. Coming out of high school, he was a consensus four-star recruit in the class of 2018. ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 38 prospect overall nationally, making him one of the highest-rated recruits in URI history. Out of high school, the list of programs that recruited him included the likes of Kansas, Villanova, Miami, Rutgers and UConn.

https://gorhody.com/news/2020/8/19/mens ... eason.aspx

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 6:24 am
by CamsRams
Updated with Malik Martin waiver.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:57 pm
by steviep123
I thought Bertrand had 3 years of eligibility, or am I thinking of Carey?

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:31 pm
by RamStock
steviep123 wrote: 3 years ago I thought Bertrand had 3 years of eligibility, or am I thinking of Carey?
You are thinking of Carey

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:04 pm
by steviep123
RamStock wrote: 3 years ago
steviep123 wrote: 3 years ago I thought Bertrand had 3 years of eligibility, or am I thinking of Carey?
You are thinking of Carey
Thanks!

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:01 pm
by reef
Looks like we have a big competition for minutes . I don’t see much playing time for Ish and Tres

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:48 am
by CamsRams
Updated with Adbou Samb '21 verbal commit

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:47 am
by Rhody72
What is Cox's sales pitch for recruiting players to URI? He has to win to keep his job. Building a program with players committed for 4 years is a thing of the past and can get you fired.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:16 am
by Jersey77
As we are well aware, there are no guarantees that players stay for the duration or coaching staffs for that matter, but you still need to actively recruit from the high school and prep ranks every year. This is the only way you build pipelines into the programs developing relationships, which will also help you gain advantages in pursuing transfers. I am not sure what you are getting at 72'.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:19 am
by DC_Rams
Jersey77 wrote: 3 years ago As we are well aware, there are no guarantees that players stay for the duration or coaching staffs for that matter, but you still need to actively recruit from the high school and prep ranks every year. This is the only way you build pipelines into the programs developing relationships, which will also help you gain advantages in pursuing transfers. I am not sure what you are getting at 72'.
He’s getting at nothing. His purpose is NIL.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 11:39 am
by Running Ram
Four year commits are not a thing of the past, the landscape is shifting yes and currently we're in a transfer flurry. I actually think the coach/team's adjustment to this is in progress, no more open scholarships. Two, three or four year players, doesn't matter, get those spots filled with recruits the coach feels can be a part of the program's success. No more of that open scholarships are 'strategic' thing. If we miss out on a good mid-season transfer because we're already loaded with guys that can contribute then oh well.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 12:25 pm
by Rhody83
Rhody72 wrote: 3 years ago What is Cox's sales pitch for recruiting players to URI? He has to win to keep his job. Building a program with players committed for 4 years is a thing of the past and can get you fired.
There’s a positive spin after an updated scholarship tracker that has one open scholarship for the next two seasons.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 12:31 pm
by Rhody83
In talking with two of the Ast Coaches in early March they mentioned a two prong approach. They did say transfer recruiting will be the priority the next 3-4 years. This was assuming the transfer rule change passes this year.

I can see them recruiting two Fr per year and filling other scholarships with transfers.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:22 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
Running Ram wrote: 3 years ago Four year commits are not a thing of the past, the landscape is shifting yes and currently we're in a transfer flurry. I actually think the coach/team's adjustment to this is in progress, no more open scholarships. Two, three or four year players, doesn't matter, get those spots filled with recruits the coach feels can be a part of the program's success. No more of that open scholarships are 'strategic' thing. If we miss out on a good mid-season transfer because we're already loaded with guys that can contribute then oh well.
I disagree, I do think 4 year impact player scholarships are a thing of the past. There will still be some, but not major contributors. Get a guy now that has potential to contribute here in year one or two...he's going to think (or be convinced by those around him) that he can play up another level - especially if he can transfer without sitting. I say, let them do that someplace else. Coach is now a GM....Portal Palooza, baby! Get proven players that can't transfer out. Don't really see the need to work the HS pipeline at all anymore.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:44 pm
by Jersey77
I think it is always important to develop a high school or prep pipeline and if you are able to attract talented recruits you pursue it. If you develop a strong program you will always have a pool of quality players that are interested. Also those pipelines will pay dividends when there are transfers available and may seek advice through those connections that have been developed. Besides that, there will be some players that may actually enjoy the college experience at the school and not want to leave.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:09 pm
by Jersey77
In addition, do you think we would of been able to get the Mitchell twins had it not been for Cox's strong recruiting ties and pipeline in the DMV area? Also the only reason we were able to attract Malik here was because of his brother's 4 year experience at URI. Having Fatts here also helped in getting Betrand to transfer to URI, who also hails from Philadelphia. Just thought I would point out a few current examples of why it will always be important to work the HS pipeline.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 4:49 am
by Running Ram
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 3 years ago
Running Ram wrote: 3 years ago Four year commits are not a thing of the past, the landscape is shifting yes and currently we're in a transfer flurry. I actually think the coach/team's adjustment to this is in progress, no more open scholarships. Two, three or four year players, doesn't matter, get those spots filled with recruits the coach feels can be a part of the program's success. No more of that open scholarships are 'strategic' thing. If we miss out on a good mid-season transfer because we're already loaded with guys that can contribute then oh well.
I disagree, I do think 4 year impact player scholarships are a thing of the past. There will still be some, but not major contributors. Get a guy now that has potential to contribute here in year one or two...he's going to think (or be convinced by those around him) that he can play up another level - especially if he can transfer without sitting. I say, let them do that someplace else. Coach is now a GM....Portal Palooza, baby! Get proven players that can't transfer out. Don't really see the need to work the HS pipeline at all anymore.
While I respect your opinion and understand why you feel this way, I'm really glad you don't make these decisions for the program. I'm a big fan of looking forward, assessing, adapting and acting, however, IMO, It is not prudent to abandon the past as we look to adapt for the future.

I'm going to refer to Jersey's previous couple of posts to highlight some of the finer points of why it is still prudent at this point to recruit players at the high school level. And add that the goal is to be a program that top players want to transfer into because we're playing/competing at the highest levels, in which case we would be recruiting the HS players that are projected to become NBA players.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:05 am
by NYGFan_Section208
Running Ram wrote: 3 years ago
NYGFan_Section208 wrote: 3 years ago
Running Ram wrote: 3 years ago Four year commits are not a thing of the past, the landscape is shifting yes and currently we're in a transfer flurry. I actually think the coach/team's adjustment to this is in progress, no more open scholarships. Two, three or four year players, doesn't matter, get those spots filled with recruits the coach feels can be a part of the program's success. No more of that open scholarships are 'strategic' thing. If we miss out on a good mid-season transfer because we're already loaded with guys that can contribute then oh well.
I disagree, I do think 4 year impact player scholarships are a thing of the past. There will still be some, but not major contributors. Get a guy now that has potential to contribute here in year one or two...he's going to think (or be convinced by those around him) that he can play up another level - especially if he can transfer without sitting. I say, let them do that someplace else. Coach is now a GM....Portal Palooza, baby! Get proven players that can't transfer out. Don't really see the need to work the HS pipeline at all anymore.
While I respect your opinion and understand why you feel this way, I'm really glad you don't make these decisions for the program. I'm a big fan of looking forward, assessing, adapting and acting, however, IMO, It is not prudent to abandon the past as we look to adapt for the future.

I'm going to refer to Jersey's previous couple of posts to highlight some of the finer points of why it is still prudent at this point to recruit players at the high school level. And add that the goal is to be a program that top players want to transfer into because we're playing/competing at the highest levels, in which case we would be recruiting the HS players that are projected to become NBA players.
I kinda sorta see your point and suppose it makes sense to keep all pursuit lanes open. I do think over time, if the one transfer/no sit rule applies, and movement is more regular, HS recruiting will be less important as existing HS and recruiting connections become more distant and the landscape continues to change. But for now, I agree that it's a good thing I'm not making those decisions...fun to watch, though. And, while I can appreciate 'development' of players, I don't mind them coming to the program and contributing from the get-go.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 11:28 am
by Running Ram
Yeah, I didn't think you actually meant abandon HS recruiting, full stop. I figured you might have been being singular in order to make a point.

One thing to make clear about myself and my outlook for the future of the program; I'm always envisioning a future where players are desperate to play for Rhody because we are the cream of the crop. In which case we will have 8-9 great players with NBA career aspirations and 4-5 great practice mates, content to be a smaller (in terms of playing time) but vital part of a winning program.

Go Rhody!!

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 9:36 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with anticipated Ayo-Faleye red shirt.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:17 pm
by URI96
Can’t Sheppard get another year back?

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:40 pm
by Jersey77
Typically you get 5 years to play 4, Sheppard lost a year because of academic issues. The NCAA has only granted a 6th year if the player missed a season due to an injury or medical condition.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:43 pm
by PeterRamTime
It's possible he gets another year. College football players won't have this year count against their eligibility. Might make that ruling for Bball.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:10 pm
by Jersey77
PeterRamTime wrote: 3 years ago It's possible he gets another year. College football players won't have this year count against their eligibility. Might make that ruling for Bball.
That could be true depending on how the NCAA rules on winter sports. This is a crazy year so anything is possible, I was surprised on how generous they were in granting waivers.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 9:45 pm
by Rhody83
Jersey77 wrote: 3 years ago
PeterRamTime wrote: 3 years ago It's possible he gets another year. College football players won't have this year count against their eligibility. Might make that ruling for Bball.
That could be true depending on how the NCAA rules on winter sports. This is a crazy year so anything is possible, I was surprised on how generous they were in granting waivers.
It will not happen if there is a completed college basketball season.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 7:30 pm
by CamsRams
Updated with Chance Sniper Stephens commit.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 7:33 pm
by Rhody74
Heckuva nucleus for 22-23 if no one leaves.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:58 am
by Rhody72
Rhody74 wrote: 3 years ago Heckuva nucleus for 22-23 if no one leaves.
Very few of the players listed for 22-23 will be here unless they are getting 10+ mins/game in 20-21. The ties they have to URI is measured in playing minutes. This is the era of the Athlete-Student, not Student-Athlete.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:04 am
by Ramulous
Some may leave even if they are getting more than 10 minutes. Sad but true.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:21 am
by rhodylaw
4 of those 22-24 players cannot leave without sitting a year. It is the added benefit of our transfer misfortunes this year.

Re: Rhody MBB Scholarship Tracker

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:52 am
by Jersey77
rhodylaw wrote: 3 years ago 4 of those 22-24 players cannot leave without sitting a year. It is the added benefit of our transfer misfortunes this year.
Not necessarily, if Carey and AB receive their degree they can transfer without sitting, no penalty (same with the twins a year later). Also with this year not counting against eligibility, there will be much speculation if players decide to stay an additional year.