Potential Grad Transfer Option From Uconn

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Terry Larrier, UConn. He's a 6'8 2/3 man that is really athletic and shoots 38% from 3 land. This year he shot 40% from the floor (38.2% from 3) averaging 14 ppg and 4.6 rpg. He's set to graduate in May and will have 1 year of eligibility. Good chance he goes the grad transfer route with the situation being what it is in Storrs. He would immediately be our starting 3 man and be the 2nd best player on our team behind corey. Why is this realistic? Hobbs helped recruit him to Uconn.

 
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anon_0k9zlfz6lz9oy

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I saw this too. I think if the right people get in his ear he will realize that playing another year of college ball is in his best interest. Can you blame a kid for not wanting to stay at uconn and just get the hell out of dodge after seeing their team this year
 

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Same situation with Sanders. Except Sanders doesn't have a 38.2 3 pt shot to show people.
 

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If we get a grad transfer it will probably be mid major that lit it up at that level and wants the challenge to play P5 ball in the B1G. A stretch 4 shooter would be my preference.
 
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Did we get extra scholarships from some where? We have a ton of 2 and 3's, we need point guard
Whens the last off season we didnt have transfers out that opened ships