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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 131683692" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>Greg Hunter, the excellent moderator/sportswriter on Blue & Gold News, did this research.</p><p></p><p>Players who left WVU basketball with eligibility remaining over the years</p><p></p><p>It’s interesting that the departures with eligibility were MORE in 2019, 2013, 2002, 1990 than in 2021.</p><p>Another reminder that what happens today usually is nothing new.</p><p>As usual, the numbers tell the story calmly and accurately.</p><p>As you know, I’m a numbersaholic.</p><p></p><p>Here is the annual attrition list for West Virginia’s men’s basketball team</p><p>The year listed is the player’s final year at WVU; he was not on the roster the next season</p><p>2021 – 4 – Derek Culver, Emmitt Matthews, Jordan McCabe, Oscar Tshiebwe</p><p>2020 – 1 – Brandon Knapper</p><p>2019 – 6 – Trey Doomes, Beetle Bolden, Sagaba Konate, Andrew Gordon, Lamont West, Wes Harris</p><p>2018 – 3 – D’Angelo Hunter, Teddy Allen, Maciej Bender</p><p>2017 – 1 – Elijah Macon</p><p>2016 – 1 – Devin Williams</p><p>2015 – 1 – BillyDee Williams</p><p>2014 – 3 – Remi Dibo, Eron Harris, Terry Henderson</p><p>2013 – 5 – Keaton Miles, Voldymyr Gerun, Aaric Murray, Jabari Hinds, Aaron Brown</p><p>2012 – 2 – Pat Forsythe, Tommy McCune</p><p>2011 – 2 – Danny Jennings, Dalton Pepper</p><p>2010 – 1 – Devin Ebanks</p><p>2009 – 2 – Will Thomas, Dee Proby</p><p>2008 – 2 – Joe Alexander, Jacob Green</p><p>2007 – 1 – Devan Bawinkle</p><p>2006 – 0</p><p>2005 – 2 – Brad Byerson, Luke Bonner</p><p>2004 – 3 – Tyler Relph, Drew Schifino, Jerrah Young</p><p>2003 – 0</p><p>2002 – 5 – Tobais Seldon, Jonathan Hargett, Chris Garnett, Jay Hewitt, Ales Chan</p><p>2001 – 2 – Michael Ayodele, Tim Lyles</p><p>2000 – 3 – Kent Dennis, Keith Kincaide, Jamar Gaither</p><p>1999 – 4 – Kerry Murray, Jackie Rogers, Javis Johnson, Jarrett Kearse</p><p>1998 – 1 – Carl Williams</p><p>1997 – 1 – Gordon Malone</p><p>1996 – 2 – Greg Simpson, Maurice Curtis</p><p>1995 – 1 – Tori Wilson</p><p>1994 – 2 – Chet Laudermilk, Kymar Barron</p><p>1993 – 2 – Peca Arsic, Nenad Grmusa</p><p>1992 – 1 – Wilfred Kirkaldy</p><p>1991 – 1 – Thomas Kroger</p><p>1990 – 5 – Rod Samuel, Anthony Williams, Shaun Jackson, Mike Yoest, Junior Robinson</p><p>1989 – 1 – Steve Hardwick</p><p>1988 – 2 – Brett Vinson, Desmond Clifton</p><p>1987 – 3 – John Bonesteel, John Miller, Lyle Shannon</p><p>1986 – 2 – Holman Harley, Billy Joe Ratliff</p><p>1985 – 2 – Andrae Davis, Bernard Wolf</p><p>1984 – 2 – Lee Weary, Greg Bozman</p><p>1983 – 2 – Adam Powell, Devon Howe</p><p>1982 – 1 – Diego McCoy</p><p>1981 – 1 – Gary McIntosh</p><p>1980 – 1 – Jeff Szczepanski</p><p>1979 – 2 – Steve McCune, Mike Richardson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 131683692, member: 1759980"] Greg Hunter, the excellent moderator/sportswriter on Blue & Gold News, did this research. Players who left WVU basketball with eligibility remaining over the years It’s interesting that the departures with eligibility were MORE in 2019, 2013, 2002, 1990 than in 2021. Another reminder that what happens today usually is nothing new. As usual, the numbers tell the story calmly and accurately. As you know, I’m a numbersaholic. Here is the annual attrition list for West Virginia’s men’s basketball team The year listed is the player’s final year at WVU; he was not on the roster the next season 2021 – 4 – Derek Culver, Emmitt Matthews, Jordan McCabe, Oscar Tshiebwe 2020 – 1 – Brandon Knapper 2019 – 6 – Trey Doomes, Beetle Bolden, Sagaba Konate, Andrew Gordon, Lamont West, Wes Harris 2018 – 3 – D’Angelo Hunter, Teddy Allen, Maciej Bender 2017 – 1 – Elijah Macon 2016 – 1 – Devin Williams 2015 – 1 – BillyDee Williams 2014 – 3 – Remi Dibo, Eron Harris, Terry Henderson 2013 – 5 – Keaton Miles, Voldymyr Gerun, Aaric Murray, Jabari Hinds, Aaron Brown 2012 – 2 – Pat Forsythe, Tommy McCune 2011 – 2 – Danny Jennings, Dalton Pepper 2010 – 1 – Devin Ebanks 2009 – 2 – Will Thomas, Dee Proby 2008 – 2 – Joe Alexander, Jacob Green 2007 – 1 – Devan Bawinkle 2006 – 0 2005 – 2 – Brad Byerson, Luke Bonner 2004 – 3 – Tyler Relph, Drew Schifino, Jerrah Young 2003 – 0 2002 – 5 – Tobais Seldon, Jonathan Hargett, Chris Garnett, Jay Hewitt, Ales Chan 2001 – 2 – Michael Ayodele, Tim Lyles 2000 – 3 – Kent Dennis, Keith Kincaide, Jamar Gaither 1999 – 4 – Kerry Murray, Jackie Rogers, Javis Johnson, Jarrett Kearse 1998 – 1 – Carl Williams 1997 – 1 – Gordon Malone 1996 – 2 – Greg Simpson, Maurice Curtis 1995 – 1 – Tori Wilson 1994 – 2 – Chet Laudermilk, Kymar Barron 1993 – 2 – Peca Arsic, Nenad Grmusa 1992 – 1 – Wilfred Kirkaldy 1991 – 1 – Thomas Kroger 1990 – 5 – Rod Samuel, Anthony Williams, Shaun Jackson, Mike Yoest, Junior Robinson 1989 – 1 – Steve Hardwick 1988 – 2 – Brett Vinson, Desmond Clifton 1987 – 3 – John Bonesteel, John Miller, Lyle Shannon 1986 – 2 – Holman Harley, Billy Joe Ratliff 1985 – 2 – Andrae Davis, Bernard Wolf 1984 – 2 – Lee Weary, Greg Bozman 1983 – 2 – Adam Powell, Devon Howe 1982 – 1 – Diego McCoy 1981 – 1 – Gary McIntosh 1980 – 1 – Jeff Szczepanski 1979 – 2 – Steve McCune, Mike Richardson [/QUOTE]
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