ESPN: College basketball transfer rankings for 2021-22 (#2. Marcus Carr; #38. Liam Robbins; #70. Jamison Battle)

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per ESPN:

2. Marcus Carr, 6-2, 195 lbs., PG, Jr., Minnesota


Carr is back in the rankings after withdrawing his name from the NBA draft and returning to college. He was a third-team All-Big Ten guard after averaging 19.4 points and 4.9 assists last season for the Golden Gophers.

38. Liam Robbins, 7-0, 235 lbs., C, Jr., Minnesota
Committed to Vanderbilt
Robbins left Drake to play for his uncle, Ed Conroy, who was an assistant at Minnesota. And in one season, he averaged 11.7 points, 6.6 boards and 2.7 blocks. Conroy became an assistant at Vanderbilt, and now Robbins is off to Nashville.

70. Jamison Battle, 6-7, 225 lbs., SF, Soph., George Washington
Committed to Minnesota
A name that had been rumored to be on the move for a couple months, Battle entered the transfer portal and immediately heard from the likes of Marquette, Arkansas, Tennessee, Arizona and others before deciding to head back home to the Gophers. Averaged 17.3 points and 5.2 rebounds this past season.

Next in line: Charlie Moore, DePaul (MIAMI); Cedric Russell, Louisiana; Jamal Mashburn Jr., Minnesota (NEW MEXICO); Matt Cross, Miami (LOUISVILLE); Cam'Ron Fletcher, Kentucky (FLORIDA STATE); Theo John, Marquette (DUKE); Kevin Samuel, TCU (FLORIDA GULF COAST); Emmitt Matthews Jr., West Virginia (WASHINGTON); Jeriah Horne, Colorado (TULSA); Sardaar Calhoun, Florida State (TEXAS TECH); Both Gach, Minnesota (UTAH); Collin Smith, UCF; Jamir Harris, American (SETON HALL); Te'Jon Lucas, Milwaukee (BYU); Mike Nuga, Kent State (UNLV); Ahmed Ali, Portland; Steffon Mitchell, Boston College; Wynston Tabbs, Boston College (EAST CAROLINA); Koby McEwen, Marquette (WEBER STATE); Davion Warren, Hampton (TEXAS TECH); Joseph Yesufu, Drake (KANSAS); Jack Nunge, Iowa (XAVIER)


Go Gophers!!
 

per ESPN:

2. Marcus Carr, 6-2, 195 lbs., PG, Jr., Minnesota

Carr is back in the rankings after withdrawing his name from the NBA draft and returning to college. He was a third-team All-Big Ten guard after averaging 19.4 points and 4.9 assists last season for the Golden Gophers.

38. Liam Robbins, 7-0, 235 lbs., C, Jr., Minnesota
Committed to Vanderbilt
Robbins left Drake to play for his uncle, Ed Conroy, who was an assistant at Minnesota. And in one season, he averaged 11.7 points, 6.6 boards and 2.7 blocks. Conroy became an assistant at Vanderbilt, and now Robbins is off to Nashville.

70. Jamison Battle, 6-7, 225 lbs., SF, Soph., George Washington
Committed to Minnesota
A name that had been rumored to be on the move for a couple months, Battle entered the transfer portal and immediately heard from the likes of Marquette, Arkansas, Tennessee, Arizona and others before deciding to head back home to the Gophers. Averaged 17.3 points and 5.2 rebounds this past season.

Next in line: Charlie Moore, DePaul (MIAMI); Cedric Russell, Louisiana; Jamal Mashburn Jr., Minnesota (NEW MEXICO); Matt Cross, Miami (LOUISVILLE); Cam'Ron Fletcher, Kentucky (FLORIDA STATE); Theo John, Marquette (DUKE); Kevin Samuel, TCU (FLORIDA GULF COAST); Emmitt Matthews Jr., West Virginia (WASHINGTON); Jeriah Horne, Colorado (TULSA); Sardaar Calhoun, Florida State (TEXAS TECH); Both Gach, Minnesota (UTAH); Collin Smith, UCF; Jamir Harris, American (SETON HALL); Te'Jon Lucas, Milwaukee (BYU); Mike Nuga, Kent State (UNLV); Ahmed Ali, Portland; Steffon Mitchell, Boston College; Wynston Tabbs, Boston College (EAST CAROLINA); Koby McEwen, Marquette (WEBER STATE); Davion Warren, Hampton (TEXAS TECH); Joseph Yesufu, Drake (KANSAS); Jack Nunge, Iowa (XAVIER)


Go Gophers!!
Seems low for Yesufu, and I didn't realize Jamir Harris is now at Seton Hall.
 




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