Updated 2021-22 D-1 Rosters, Departures, Newcomers

Greg Brown leaving texas and turning pro ... very good news for OU
 
Mac McClung is staying in the draft and not returning to school.
 
Eh ... they're stacked at the frontcourt positions.

I doubt if Jericho Sims is going anywhere. He’s ranked #100 on ESPN draft projections list. I thought he would be ranked higher.
 
Don’t be scared of other teams.

We want the conference to be good.
 
Don’t be scared of other teams.

We want the conference to be good.

We ain’t skeered! We’re just keeping an eye on the enemy so we’re prepared when it’s time to go to war. :D
 
Holy moly, you’re right! He’ll be 25 years old in July. Fourth school in seven years. How is that possible?

redshirt after 1st transfer, broke his hand and got a medical red shirt, then last year didnt count due to covid.

so he played 2 years at illinios
redshirt 1 year at depaul for transferring
medical red shirt 2nd year at depaul
played 3rd year at depaul
transfer to iowa state due to covid
transfer to kansas sine covid year didnt count toward eligibility.
 
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redshirt after 1st transfer, broke his hand and got a medical red shirt, then last year didnt count due to covid.

so he played 2 years at illinios
redshirt 1 year at depaul for transferring
medical red shirt 2nd year at depaul
played 3rd year at depaul
transfer to iowa state due to covid
transfer to kansas sine covid year didnt count toward eligibility.

I think he fits in under the Ph D transfer rule.
 
redshirt after 1st transfer, broke his hand and got a medical red shirt, then last year didnt count due to covid.

so he played 2 years at illinios
redshirt 1 year at depaul for transferring
medical red shirt 2nd year at depaul
played 3rd year at depaul
transfer to iowa state due to covid
transfer to kansas sine covid year didnt count toward eligibility.

I get the picture now. Amazingly, Coleman Lands has been statistically average at every stop. He’s not great at anything that I can see unless it’s defense. His best season, by far, was 14.3 and 3.9 last year at ISU. Yet, here he is on his way to KU, likely working on a graduate degree by now, getting his room and board for free and enjoying the perks the Jayhawks have to offer. Not a bad life when you think about it!
 
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