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In What Respect? All 3 Schools Have Had Numerous Transfers by dillon77
...if not more, than the Irish have.
- At UConn, the all three of the prospects that came in with Megan Walker are gone. And remember, Geno initially had one recruit in his 2019 class before landing a Polish player and two transfers.
- One reason why Graves has such a huge 2020 Class is because he's had numerous transfers. I think he's a solid coach, but I'm still really interested to see how they do post-Ionescu.
- And we all know Walz runs a churn machine in Louisville. Lots of recruits in and then the multi-recruit classes start having transfers here and there.
Can say the same for Maryland, S. Carolina, etc. Seems like a rapidly changing field...
Let's see how this visit goes with both Prince and the "major 2020 target."