Interesting note on M'Baye's transfer options

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There was an article about M'Baye in The Oklahoman a couple weeks ago, I must have glanced over this part about Kansas:

Washington and Colorado were on his list. Kansas contacted him. The Sooners ended up with an edge because Kruger's UNLV teams had battled Wyoming twice a year in the Mountain West.

If you missed it, click here to read the article.
 
collegehoopsupdate.com just rated the top 25 incoming transfers and M'Baye is listed #19.

Ryan Harrow(UK) #1, Aaric Murray(WV) #2, Jabari Brown(Mizz) #3, Wally Judge(Rutgers) #4, Will Clyburn(ISU) #7, Rotnei Clarke(Butler) #10, Juwan Staten(WV) #11, Korie Lucious(ISU) #14, Amath M'Baye(OU) #19, Royce Woolridge(WSU) #20
 
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My transfer rankings.....

Amath M'Baye(OU) #1, Aaric Murray(WV) #2, Jabari Brown(Mizz) #3, Wally Judge(Rutgers) #4, Will Clyburn(ISU) #7, Rotnei Clarke(Butler) #10, Juwan Staten(WV) #11, Korie Lucious(ISU) #14, Ryan Harrow(UK) #19, Royce Woolridge(WSU) #20
 
That list is horrible.

Larry Drew (4.4 points, 3.9 assists, UNC improved when he left) at 6. Wally Judge (5.5 points, 3.8 rebounds) at 4. Ari Stewart at 5 (8.5 points, 4.4 rebounds on an 8-win Wake Forest team). Ricky Kreklow two spots higher than Earnest Ross, and Keion Bell (18+ points per game as a sophomore and junior) doesn't even make the list.

I'm pretty sure whoever put that list together has never seen a basketball game in his life (although I guess it's expected from a site called "college hoops update" that still has a list of last year's transfers on the front page).
 
My transfer rankings.....

Interesting! My rankings below are the same as the list you put together:

Amath M'Baye(OU) #1, Aaric Murray(WV) #2, Jabari Brown(Mizz) #3, Wally Judge(Rutgers) #4, Will Clyburn(ISU) #7, Rotnei Clarke(Butler) #10, Juwan Staten(WV) #11, Korie Lucious(ISU) #14, Ryan Harrow(UK) #19, Royce Woolridge(WSU) #20

Guess that proves the collegehoopsupdate.com ranking are seriously flawed.
 
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