It seems the evaluations aren’t what is hurting us.False, we've had solid rated classes with a few highly rated transfers, but we haven't signed much in HS until this class and we've taken some really bad transfers. Jans needs better evaluations, not more money.
We land Nwoko from Miami - he’s productive, but nothing close to what he’s doing at LSU this year. He’s currently averaging 13 a game and shooting 64% from the field.
Kanye Clary was a good player for 2 years. He comes here and gets in Jans’ dog house for whatever reason. Nobody else cares, he still gets great offer to go to Oklahoma State, and he’s averaging near double figures, over 5 assists per game, and has started 21 games. He’s been in 3 high level programs, and produced very well in 2 of them.
Riley Kugel comes in and is wildly inconsistent. Leaves for UCF, and he’s now averaging 14 a game, has increased his 3-point % to a career high 38.5%, and is starting every game.
Those are the only 3 impact transfers Jans’ has had in 4 years, which is abysmal in this climate. Most teams are adding 2-3 impact starters every single offseason. And all three of those players bottomed out at MSU when they had pretty good success after leaving….and in Clary’s case….also before arriving. Why is that?
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