All-time SJU transfer in vs. out - who wins?

RedStormNC

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I saw this elsewhere and thought this group might have fun discussing and kill some time until next game.

Pick your starting 5 transfer team who came into SJU, then pick talented 5 who left program and played at another school.

Which group wins the game?

 
 
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I can't get beyond Roshown McLeod 
 
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Can anyone name this transfer out?
He was a very highly rated recruit who came to St. John's, played frosh ball and, without much fanfare, transfered to the TCU Horned Frogs.
 
Las Vegan" post=419239 said:
Can anyone name this transfer out?
He was a very highly rated recruit who came to St. John's, played frosh ball and, without much fanfare, transfered to the TCU Horned Frogs.

Was gonna say Elander Lewis but think he played more than 1 year 
 
 
I'm going to eliminate juncos because transfers from SJU to judo would be extremely rare and SJU had many jucos transfer  in. I couldn't come up with any front court players worthy of all time status but a backcourt of Kevin Loughary and Reggie Carter would rank with any SJU backcourt.
 
Enright" post=419252 said:
I'm going to eliminate juncos because transfers from SJU to judo would be extremely rare and SJU had many jucos transfer  in. I couldn't come up with any front court players worthy of all time status but a backcourt of Kevin Loughary and Reggie Carter would rank with any SJU backcourt.
Ron Rowan
Lamont Middleton
Matt Brust
Marvin Clark
Justin Simon
Durand Johnson
Nyiwe
Jeff Allen



Roshown McLeod
Elijah Ingram
LJ Figueroa
Quincy Roberts


Tariq Owens, Mikey Dixon, Max Hooper, and David Caraher can play for both teams.

 
 
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I'll take five San Jacinto (Jucos) against the field:

Walter Berry
Billy Goodwin
Boo Harvey
Michael Porter
Tom Weadock (his job is to rebound and rebound only)
 
There are a lot of transfer guards who could fill this role, but Reggie Carter MUST be one of them.
 
Reggie is an all-timer, clutch like Boo Harvey.

Junior year - game winner against Duke on Black Sunday, and buzzer beater at Georgetown his senior year.
 
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