parentswerebears said:
Especially when you don't have a paid account here. Any idea when we might hear anything about our 13th scholarship?
It doesn't apply to Division 1 Men's Basketball.stu said:
I read on our women's forum that May 6 through 12 is a "recruiting shutdown" when no contact is allowed.
Thanks. I wonder why the men's and women's recruiting calendars differ.SFCALBear72 said:It doesn't apply to Division 1 Men's Basketball.stu said:
I read on our women's forum that May 6 through 12 is a "recruiting shutdown" when no contact is allowed.
They are currently in the midst of the contact period as per the NCAA.
- April 9 (noon) - May 20, 2024: Contact period
Charlie Brown?graguna said:
This is like the last Christmas gift that was delayed in shipping and is arriving a few weeks late.
RedlessWardrobe said:
As usual I'm lazy. Would someone be cool enough to post a link to the NBA draft entrants that still have college eligibility left? That would be our Christmas list.
My guess is that it will be someone underwhelming. Right now it is a sellers market with no one else able to enter the portal (except, I believe, grad transfers). And school does not start for three months, so there is no hurry. Whoever is available can wait to squeeze out every dollar, and Cal does not have the biggest NIL program.RedlessWardrobe said:
Thanks so much Brevity! This is really mind blowing. I can't really imagine how this plays out and who we could end up with.
brevity said:RedlessWardrobe said:
As usual I'm lazy. Would someone be cool enough to post a link to the NBA draft entrants that still have college eligibility left? That would be our Christmas list.
Rookie Scale 2024 NBA Draft Early Entrant Tracker
Note the icons to the left of each name. The "100" means he's all in and foregoing any remaining eligibility. The ocean wave means he's testing the waters and could return to college. The globe means he's been playing overseas. Obviously, you'd be interested in the ocean waves.
In the Pre-Draft Team column, you can see which players are also in the transfer portal, and whether they've chosen a destination school. The two-way arrow icon shows the ones that have yet to choose where they might play college ball if they withdraw from the draft:
Achor Achor, Samford to ?
Cam Christie, Minnesota to ?
Cedric Coward, Eastern Washington to ?
Garwey Dual, Providence to ?
Noah Farrakhan, West Virginia to ?
Tyler Harris, Portland to ?
Coleman Hawkins, Illinois to ?
AJ Hoggard, Michigan State to ?
Bronny James, USC to ?
Arthur Kaluma, Kansas State to ?
Miles Kelly, Georgia Tech to ?
Chaz Lanier, North Florida to ?
Zarique Nutter, Northern Illinois to ?
Ugonna Onyenso, Kentucky to ?
Great Osobor, Utah State to ?
Wooga Poplar, Miami to ?
Kasean Pryor, South Florida to ?
Jordan Riley, Temple to ?
Jaxson Robinson, BYU to ?
JT Toppin, New Mexico to ?
Yacine Toumi, Evansville to ?
Jaykwon Walton, Memphis to ?
Jaylen Wells, Washington State to ?
I don't know how updated this list is (I left off Tulane's Sion James, to committed to Duke yesterday), and it doesn't show players who may have already narrowed their searches down to specific finalists. But it's a good starting point.
Pittstop said:
On my phone browser there is nothing "to the left" of any name onto the list. Just a question mark to the right of every name.
Brevity, again thanks a ton for your info, and please forgive me for my lack of complete knowledge. I understand the criteria of the 23 players you listed. Now, what is the situation concerning the players with remaining college eligibilty who entered the NBA draft but did not enter the transfer portal? If they pull out of the NBA draft, is the only remaining option they have is returning to their most previous college? If you could clarify that it would be greatly appreciated.brevity said:Pittstop said:
On my phone browser there is nothing "to the left" of any name onto the list. Just a question mark to the right of every name.
When you click the Rookie Scale link I provided above (or here, if you prefer), you will see those icons on their Early Entrant Tacker page. I just checked -- Google Chrome on an iPhone -- and the page appears just fine.
Now, if you're referring to the list of 23 names that I typed out in my previous post, then yes, no icons. I just did that to provide a quick summary and directly answer the question posed by RedlessWardrobe. Those are the only players who entered the draft AND the transfer portal, and have yet to decide where they might transfer if they withdraw from the draft and come back to college.
(Of course, there are many, many more players still in the transfer portal who did not declare for the draft. There are hundreds of them, and Verbal Commits does a good job of keeping track of who's still available.)
RedlessWardrobe said:
Now, what is the situation concerning the players with remaining college eligibilty who entered the NBA draft but did not enter the transfer portal? If they pull out of the NBA draft, is the only remaining option they have is returning to their most previous college? If you could clarify that it would be greatly appreciated.
Let me preface this by saying that I am a total outsider. I do not know much about Coach Mark Madsen and his selection criteria. I am not local to the Bay Area, and I'm very new to this board. I'm connected only in the sense that I have an Internet connection, and I have researched and collected a ton of college basketball links.Intuit said:
Brevity, do you think Cal's remaining scholarship will be filled by one of the "23" you listed? Can your "23" be subdivided in any manner to improve or rank the player's likelihood of meeting Madson's selection criteria.
San Diego transfer guard Kevin Patton Jr. has heard from the following schools (among others) since entering the portal, per source:
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) May 11, 2024
Duke
Virginia
Florida State
California
Stanford
Boston College
Mississippi State
Vanderbilt
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
UCF
BYU
Texas Tech
TCU… pic.twitter.com/uWxE3CQ2Fy
RedlessWardrobe said:Brevity, again thanks a ton for your info, and please forgive me for my lack of complete knowledge. I understand the criteria of the 23 players you listed. Now, what is the situation concerning the players with remaining college eligibilty who entered the NBA draft but did not enter the transfer portal? If they pull out of the NBA draft, is the only remaining option they have is returning to their most previous college? If you could clarify that it would be greatly appreciated.brevity said:Pittstop said:
On my phone browser there is nothing "to the left" of any name onto the list. Just a question mark to the right of every name.
When you click the Rookie Scale link I provided above (or here, if you prefer), you will see those icons on their Early Entrant Tacker page. I just checked -- Google Chrome on an iPhone -- and the page appears just fine.
Now, if you're referring to the list of 23 names that I typed out in my previous post, then yes, no icons. I just did that to provide a quick summary and directly answer the question posed by RedlessWardrobe. Those are the only players who entered the draft AND the transfer portal, and have yet to decide where they might transfer if they withdraw from the draft and come back to college.
(Of course, there are many, many more players still in the transfer portal who did not declare for the draft. There are hundreds of them, and Verbal Commits does a good job of keeping track of who's still available.)
Pittstop said:RedlessWardrobe said:Brevity, again thanks a ton for your info, and please forgive me for my lack of complete knowledge. I understand the criteria of the 23 players you listed. Now, what is the situation concerning the players with remaining college eligibilty who entered the NBA draft but did not enter the transfer portal? If they pull out of the NBA draft, is the only remaining option they have is returning to their most previous college? If you could clarify that it would be greatly appreciated.brevity said:Pittstop said:
On my phone browser there is nothing "to the left" of any name onto the list. Just a question mark to the right of every name.
When you click the Rookie Scale link I provided above (or here, if you prefer), you will see those icons on their Early Entrant Tacker page. I just checked -- Google Chrome on an iPhone -- and the page appears just fine.
Now, if you're referring to the list of 23 names that I typed out in my previous post, then yes, no icons. I just did that to provide a quick summary and directly answer the question posed by RedlessWardrobe. Those are the only players who entered the draft AND the transfer portal, and have yet to decide where they might transfer if they withdraw from the draft and come back to college.
(Of course, there are many, many more players still in the transfer portal who did not declare for the draft. There are hundreds of them, and Verbal Commits does a good job of keeping track of who's still available.)
Thanks, Brev.
Colgate transfer and Patriot League Player of the Year Braeden Smith has taken a visit to Davidson and will visit Washington, Cal and Gonzaga in the next week, he told @TheFieldOf68.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) May 13, 2024
Quote:
This past season, Smith averaged 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game while shooting 39.3% from the field and 31.1% from beyond the arc. In Colgate's 92-67 loss to Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Smith tallied 10 points, four rebounds and two steals.
brevity said:
Great Osobor, a 6-8 big man from Utah State, is probably leaning toward withdrawing from the draft, but already has three finalists in Louisville, Texas Tech, and Washington.
barsad said:
2 million to play college ball! How can a publicly funded institution justify having a student employee with that salary (we really should just call them student employees… no different from the kid who answers phones at a department office desk, except more zeroes on the check)?
What is Cal's max deal, does anyone have a guess?
I've said it elsewhere, Cal should form a no-NIL or NIL-capped conference of like-minded top academic schools. Call it the Pac Clean Conference, the old PCC.
barsad said:
2 million to play college ball! How can a publicly funded institution justify having a student employee with that salary (we really should just call them student employees… no different from the kid who answers phones at a department office desk, except more zeroes on the check)?
What is Cal's max deal, does anyone have a guess?
I've said it elsewhere, Cal should form a no-NIL or NIL-capped conference of like-minded top academic schools. Call it the Pac Clean Conference, the old PCC.
brevity said:Let me preface this by saying that I am a total outsider. I do not know much about Coach Mark Madsen and his selection criteria. I am not local to the Bay Area, and I'm very new to this board. I'm connected only in the sense that I have an Internet connection, and I have researched and collected a ton of college basketball links.Intuit said:
Brevity, do you think Cal's remaining scholarship will be filled by one of the "23" you listed? Can your "23" be subdivided in any manner to improve or rank the player's likelihood of meeting Madson's selection criteria.
It seems, at least to me, that Cal is far more likely to complete its roster with someone among the hundreds of players still in the transfer portal who did not declare for the NBA Draft, and far less likely to be able to grab one of those 23 portal players who did declare and might later choose to withdraw.
For example, Joe Tipton of On3 posted this list of schools interested in Kevin Patton Jr, a 6-8 guard in the portal who just completed his freshman year at San Diego:San Diego transfer guard Kevin Patton Jr. has heard from the following schools (among others) since entering the portal, per source:
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) May 11, 2024
Duke
Virginia
Florida State
California
Stanford
Boston College
Mississippi State
Vanderbilt
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
UCF
BYU
Texas Tech
TCU… pic.twitter.com/uWxE3CQ2Fy
In the absence of any inside info, all of the 23 players I listed above seem like longshots. You might be able to rule a few of them out already.
Coleman Hawkins, a 6-10 forward at Illinois, is focused on the draft right now, but in the event he does return to school for his super senior year, he's narrowed his choices to Arkansas, Kansas State, Louisville, and UNC.
Great Osobor, a 6-8 big man from Utah State, is probably leaning toward withdrawing from the draft, but already has three finalists in Louisville, Texas Tech, and Washington.
Bronny James is also believed to be sticking to the draft, and while he hasn't expressed a college destination, his father is very close to Duquesne: former coach Keith Dambrot was his high school coach, and new coach Dru Joyce was his high school teammate.