Former Players From Last Year.

BringBackBradBanks

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Are any players, save for Sandfort, having good years at all??? I know the bigger names like Dix (at least shooting the ball), Freeman, and Harding are having down years on bad teams, but haven’t really followed many of the other guys that left.
 
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Palmerhawk

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Are any players, save for Sandfort, having good years at all??? I know the bigger names like Dix, Freeman, and Harding are having bad years on bad teams, but haven’t really followed many of the other guys that left.
Dix is having a solid season for Creighton.
Hardy has contributed at TCU.
Otherwise: so-so
 

Burgers

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Are any players, save for Sandfort, having good years at all??? I know the bigger names like Dix, Freeman, and Harding are having bad years on bad teams, but haven’t really followed many of the other guys that left.

My quick ranking of "success" at other schools:

  1. Pryce Sandfort (Nebraska)
  2. Brock Harding (TCU)
  3. Josh Dix (Creighton)
  4. Seydou Traore (Utah)
  5. Owen Freeman (Creighton)
  6. Carter Kingsbury (Citadel)
  7. Riley Mulvey (Siena)
  8. Ladji Dembele (UNLV)
  9. Chris Tadjo (Santa Clara - has not played)
Only Pryce Sandfort's team is projected to make the NCAA tournament. Only the top 4 above and Carter Kingsbury play more than 20 minutes per game.
 
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BringBackBradBanks

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Dix is having a solid season for Creighton.
Hardy has contributed at TCU.
Otherwise: so-so
Dix is probably being asked to do too much and his shooting numbers are down on the worst Creighton basketball team maybe of the century. It’s hard to imagine where Creighton would be without Dix. Harding has contributed but his numbers are bad and TCU has fallen apart, granted they are playing a Big 12 gauntlet schedule.
 
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iahawkeyes17

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Are any players, save for Sandfort, having good years at all??? I know the bigger names like Dix, Freeman, and Harding are having bad years on bad teams, but haven’t really followed many of the other guys that left.
I’m kind of going of what they did last year and expected with new team. I’d say dix is doing about what creighton expected avg 12-13 a game but rest of team has been a disappointment. Freeman has been a disaster. Rated top 10 transfer and now not starting and minutes are under 15 a game, huge bust. Question is where he goes next year. Harding i’d say doing pretty well about where you’d think. 8.5 ppg and 6 ast but playing 30 min a game. TCU bottom half team. Same with traore 9 ppg pretty good but Utah is awful. I believe Dembele is hurt so he’s to be determined next year.
 

Titanhawk

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Dix is probably being asked to do too much and his shooting numbers are way down on the worst Creighton basketball team maybe of the century. Harding has contributed but his numbers are bad and TCU has fallen apart, granted they are playing a Big 12 gauntlet schedule.
Harding leads the team in minutes and assists, 9 pt average. He's not a scorer so that's hardly bad
 

Hawkangler

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Well Dix and Freeman will miss the dance again. Ben wasn't interested in Freeman, could have made Dix better but couldn't afford hom.
 
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2432Hawk

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My quick ranking of "success" at other schools:

  1. Pryce Sandfort (Nebraska)
  2. Brock Harding (TCU)
  3. Josh Dix (Creighton)
  4. Seydou Traore (Utah)
  5. Owen Freeman (Creighton)
  6. Carter Kingsbury (Citadel)
  7. Riley Mulvey (Siena)
  8. Ladji Dembele (UNLV)
  9. Chris Tadjo (Santa Clara - has not played)
Only Pryce Sandfort's team is projected to make the NCAA tournament. Only the top 4 above and Carter Kingsbury play more than 20 minutes per game.

TCU and Harding and Sienna and Mulvey will also be dancing.

Dembele is out for the year with foot injury and Tadjo had a knee injury and out for the year as well.