Newly signed big man transfer from Northwestern in the fold, 4-star kid.. here
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Most if not all 3 should be able to play next year..
What makes you say that? Not saying you are wrong, but just wondering. Covid related or something else?
Yea I agree with that. I just am curious to know who.To paraphrase the previous coach: It seems to work itself out.
36+ hours after your query it appears no one has any inside info or has an opinion about how this problem will be resolved. I've never been a fan of oversigning since IMHO it always appears as if either a current squad member could possibly be "run off" or one or more of your signees is suspected of having academic problems. Regardless in today's climate most players realize when they've been recruited over and tend to look for a new home which offers more PT.
We can be sure that when school starts (if it does) the men's BkB team will have no more than 13 on scholarship.
Looks like crump is transferring! Best of luck to him.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/schools/middle-tennessee
Hopefully Crump will land in a place where he can continue to develop and perhaps experience some success. I appreciated the young man's efforts. It just was an unfavorable situation for him with this current team's roster and needs.
It appeared to me that he made some improvements. That would have been fine if MT had a good to loaded roster where Crump could have developed muscle mass and skills as a forward over 2-3 years in a backup minimal minutes role. He might have been able to be a decent contributor as a redshirt junior or senior. Under the current roster, he had to be a solid contributor at forward immediately playing key minutes that determined the outcome of games. He just was not developed enough in muscle mass and skills to fulfill that role.
Perhaps he could have reasonable success in a backup role with a team in a conference like the Big South. Maybe even a D2 or NAIA team would give him a chance to experience some success.
I really thought more of a D2 program would've suited him a lot better.