Boo-frickin-hoo. There's a perfectly good reason for the grad transfer rule and it allows many student-athletes to get a year of grad school in their chosen field paid for. So what if some guys take advantage of it, it doesn't give anyone a competitive advantage that wasn't already there. If the regular undergrad transfer rules wouldn't be so restrictive this grad transfer route wouldn't be taken nearly as often. I'd much rather see undergrad transfer restrictions loosened rather than grad transfer rules tightened if they actually want to fix this problem without putting the clamps on the student athletes even further.
ESPN has Geu as the 44th ranked transfer:
"44. Deng Geu, 6-8, 215 pounds, PF, RS Jr., North Dakota State
His per-40 numbers are excellent: 21.0 points and 10.7 rebounds. He only played 18.3 minutes per game but averaged 9.6 points and 4.9 rebounds."
Jenkins is 2nd for 2020-2021
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...019-20-2020-21
woof thats a bad list past #10
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
As soon as these teams see Geu’s talents, they will sign him quickly. DR destroyed the kids confidence, and it sure seemed like there was also a personality conflict. I don’t blame 23 for any of it. Too bad, he could have put this team on his back if given the opportunity.
Good kid, but I find it suspicious that Geu played his best basketball when the team played their worst, and when the team played their best basketball, Geu played his worst.