tsubamoto2001;842839101 said:
Your logic is sillier than the other poster. Cal Basketball has taken 3 grad transfers. You argue that Ivy League guys like Tarwater and Mullins were given preference by the grad programs and Kerr (a walk-on who barely played, BTW) was given preference for...what exactly? Pure silliness. It's clear that the standards are high. Cool. Whatever. But it's pure BS to think that the grad schools are in some way helping the hoops program.
1. It is clear that the coaching staff wanted Tarwater and Mullins
2. I have no idea regarding Kerr's academic record, but I think he was clearly here for the connection with his father and that was the benefit to the program, not his playing ability.
The fact that they weren't Jason Kidd does not mean they didn't benefit the basketball program nor does it mean that benefit wasn't considered in the admissions process. The fact that you want our grad schools to behave like Oregon doesn't change this.
And you still haven't explained why they should do it. Let me explain this too you. Most Cal grad programs will face a much harsher backlash from the people who matter to them if they take academically unqualified candidates than they will for refusing to bend their admissions process to take a basketball player.