Transfer Portal 2022

I know athletes say you aren't supposed to talk about another man's money or something like that, but I don't get how any undergrad St. Peter's players can leave when they are now folk heroes.

Ndefo I can see. He did his four years. Plus he'd be close to home if he came here.😀

But the other guys, I don't know. Kids like Dougie Fresh will get their fifth year anyway since they were already in school before this year.
 

Al-Amir Dawes​


StatusTransferred from Clemson

Year2019 (SO)​

PositionPG​

Height6-2​

Weight182​

HometownNewark, NJ​

High SchoolThe Patrick School​


it seems like we were in on his original recruitment.

Before Clemson

  • Comes to Clemson as a four-star prospect according to both ESPN and 247Sports. ESPN ranks Dawes No. 95 in its Top 100 for the 2019 signing class. He is rated the fifth-best prospect in New Jersey, 15th nationally at the point guard position and 24th overall on the east coast.
  • Chose Clemson over Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s and UCONN.
 

Al-Amir Dawes​


StatusTransferred from Clemson

Year2019 (SO)​

PositionPG​

Height6-2​

Weight182​

HometownNewark, NJ​

High SchoolThe Patrick School​


it seems like we were in on his original recruitment.

Before Clemson

  • Comes to Clemson as a four-star prospect according to both ESPN and 247Sports. ESPN ranks Dawes No. 95 in its Top 100 for the 2019 signing class. He is rated the fifth-best prospect in New Jersey, 15th nationally at the point guard position and 24th overall on the east coast.
  • Chose Clemson over Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s and UCONN.

Good shot from 3
 

Al-Amir Dawes​


StatusTransferred from Clemson

Year2019 (SO)​

PositionPG​

Height6-2​

Weight182​

HometownNewark, NJ​

High SchoolThe Patrick School​


it seems like we were in on his original recruitment.

Before Clemson

  • Comes to Clemson as a four-star prospect according to both ESPN and 247Sports. ESPN ranks Dawes No. 95 in its Top 100 for the 2019 signing class. He is rated the fifth-best prospect in New Jersey, 15th nationally at the point guard position and 24th overall on the east coast.
  • Chose Clemson over Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s and UCONN.

Would take him in a heartbeat if Curbelo isn't coming. Don't think we can take two PG's though and he's kind of small to be a 2.
 
Amazing that Jaylen Butz still has eligibility. He always killed the undersized St. John's teams when at DePaul. I would consider him for a 12th or 13th spot on the team to bang inside for a few minutes. I know he'd be more productive than Toro was.
 
Rothstein

Oregon transfer Eric Williams tells me that he's receiving interest from the following programs:

Pitt
South Carolina
Grand Canyon
Arkansas
Saint Louis
Texas A&M
New Mexico State
Santa Clara
St. John's
BYU
Wichita State

Stats
and Providence is in on him too.
 

Al-Amir Dawes​


StatusTransferred from Clemson

Year2019 (SO)​

PositionPG​

Height6-2​

Weight182​

HometownNewark, NJ​

High SchoolThe Patrick School​


it seems like we were in on his original recruitment.

Before Clemson

  • Comes to Clemson as a four-star prospect according to both ESPN and 247Sports. ESPN ranks Dawes No. 95 in its Top 100 for the 2019 signing class. He is rated the fifth-best prospect in New Jersey, 15th nationally at the point guard position and 24th overall on the east coast.
  • Chose Clemson over Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s and UCONN.
I suspect Jersey kids transferring from power conferences want to play for Holloway.
 
and Providence is in on him too.

Williams is already more battle tested than Wheeler was and can match his outside shooting. If curbelo and him agree to transfer here, incoming returnees slightly improve and Storr can provide double digit scoring we will be in great shape
 
To me, we need to focus more on a scoring power forward. Are there any in the transfer portal that we are showing interest?
 
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