Kevin Marfo Quinnipiac Grad Transfer

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Keep an eye on this one, hes legit. Saw him in person and 3 other times this year. Hes strong as hell and can bang, would be great for 5 depth
 
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RUFogey

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Went to Bergen Catholic his freshman and sophomore years. Led the country in rebounding this year. 6’8 250 pounds. Yes please.
 

Mr_Twister

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Quinnipiac — Peter Kiss’s previous school. Marfo spent freshman year at George Washington.
 
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Scarlet Blind_rivals

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Aug 5, 2001
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For the most part, he played against weak competition this past year. Seems like he is team oriented offensively, and a very good rebounder only one game out of 30 games he didn't rebound double digits and that one was 8. Difficult to say, I think he would be only a take if we don't get Cliff O.
 

RUJMM78

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Jul 25, 2001
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His rebounding prowess would make him a valuable bench player especially on put backs after missed shots.Rutgers needs more consistent inside scoring.I would strongly consider him to replace Yeboah.
 

SleepingGiantIsAwake

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Jul 24, 2001
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His rebounding prowess would make him a valuable bench player especially on put backs after missed shots.Rutgers needs more consistent inside scoring.I would strongly consider him to replace Yeboah.
The Swedish kid is going to replace Yeboah. Taller, great athlete, and can shoot.
 
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BillyC80

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The Swedish kid is going to replace Yeboah. Taller, great athlete, and can shoot.
I was going to start a thread on this. I believe Oskar will be the outside threat that Kwasi was. Oskar also has a decent handle and the advantage of being a lefty which is significant. I’m guessing (haven’t looked up his FT stats) that he will be above average from the FT line.

Looks like Oskar needs to get much stronger, which he has plenty of time to do, to match or exceed what Kwasi gave us as a graduate senior.
 

sct1111

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I was going to start a thread on this. I believe Oskar will be the outside threat that Kwasi was. Oskar also has a decent handle and the advantage of being a lefty which is significant. I’m guessing (haven’t looked up his FT stats) that he will be above average from the FT line.

Looks like Oskar needs to get much stronger, which he has plenty of time to do, to match or exceed what Kwasi gave us as a graduate senior.
That's a lot to expect of a freshman. I think Caleb needs to give us what Kwasi was in a reliable spot up shooter. He needs to work his *** off this off season.
 
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Mr. Magoo1

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Nov 15, 2001
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There is no reason not to be in the running with the big boys for a legit grad transfer wing. Whoever it is will have ample playing time on a team in the best league in the country that is also expected to be in the tournament. It’s an ideal situation.
 

MadRU

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Jul 26, 2001
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If we are going for a wing I wouldn’t mind Darius Miles from IMG.
 

FELONIOUSMONK

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13 boards per game .Dont care who he played against.Nothing wrong with a banger.He is welcome at RU