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Elijah Brown - potential graduate transfer?

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looks like he would be a good get if there was a need. Plays at New Mexico and averaged over 20 ppl the past two seasons. Coach mike brown's son. Anyone have any scoop on whether he would consider IU?

I really don't expect current IU players to transfer but some will go pro. And, of course, some previous commits may go elsewhere.
 
Before we think about transfers coming in, we need to keep who we have. What would stop RoJo from transferring assuming he is on pace to graduate in 3 years like many others? New coach, likely rebuilding, and not being from the Midwest are all reasons he could leave. What keeps him in Bloomington?
 
Before we think about transfers coming in, we need to keep who we have. What would stop RoJo from transferring assuming he is on pace to graduate in 3 years like many others? New coach, likely rebuilding, and not being from the Midwest are all reasons he could leave. What keeps him in Bloomington?
A good coach wouldn't be rebuilding with the current roster.
 
Before we think about transfers coming in, we need to keep who we have. What would stop RoJo from transferring assuming he is on pace to graduate in 3 years like many others? New coach, likely rebuilding, and not being from the Midwest are all reasons he could leave. What keeps him in Bloomington?
I'm not assuming anyone is on pace for 3yrs. As much as that's been talked about it's been the exception more than the rule.
 
A good coach wouldn't be rebuilding with the current roster.
They have to start with this current roster. Unless there is some reason academically or from behavior to cut players, Priller, Gelon and the rest that don't dream of playing in the D League will be back. There will be a few new players to be added and maybe a scholarship saved for 2018.
 
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