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Gopher basketball is in uncharted territory (with so many transfers that will start or play substantial minutes), and nobody knows how it will turn out for the 2021-22 season. For this thread, I'm hoping the hows and whys of the transfer situation will be kept kept to a minimum (those have been and are being discussed on numerous other threads). Instead, I would like to hear about success stories ( or failures if you want) for transfers moving up in level of competition.
I'm familiar with a few.
Mike Smith transferred from the Ivy League to Michigan last year and was a starter and integral part of a successful team.
Duncan Robinson transferred to Michigan from a Div 3 school and has had great success, now playing in the NBA.
Eddie Robinson Jr. Is someone you probably never heard about. He's from my home town, Flint, MI, and stepped up from CC to a Div 2 team, University of Central Oklahoma, where he set scoring records. Btw, he spent 5 years in the NBA as well.
I'm not saying all or even any of the transfers on the current Gopher team will play and achieve at such a high level, but I suspect some of them will show abilities that will turn out to be pleasant surprises.
I'm familiar with a few.
Mike Smith transferred from the Ivy League to Michigan last year and was a starter and integral part of a successful team.
Duncan Robinson transferred to Michigan from a Div 3 school and has had great success, now playing in the NBA.
Eddie Robinson Jr. Is someone you probably never heard about. He's from my home town, Flint, MI, and stepped up from CC to a Div 2 team, University of Central Oklahoma, where he set scoring records. Btw, he spent 5 years in the NBA as well.
I'm not saying all or even any of the transfers on the current Gopher team will play and achieve at such a high level, but I suspect some of them will show abilities that will turn out to be pleasant surprises.