Nate Jenkins enters transfer portal

AllInForISU

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Id like to think the answer is obvious. What’s he supposed to do? Show up at a lower level school with his bags and ask if he can have a scholarship?

Maybe, I don’t know what the rules are for a walk-on and dropping down a division. It’s not like the portal has been around for a long time, there were other ways transferring happened before. Since D2 and D3 don’t operate under all of the same rules as D1 I don’t see how the question is as obvious as you are implying it is.
 

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I bet he ends up wherever Prohm lands. You like have good walk ons like Nate, but certainly not vital to success as evidenced by the results this year.
 

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I guess this means that we have to get a (mostly) completely new set of walk-ons for next year?

Not that it concerns me, but I think it sounds like most of them have graduated or are leaving.
 

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I guess this means that we have to get a (mostly) completely new set of walk-ons for next year?

Not that it concerns me, but I think it sounds like most of them have graduated or are leaving.
Just being honest with my opinion, I thought Prohm had an absolutely terrible set of walk ons. I bet there are at least 10 better guys playing in the rec every day. I have no clue how those guys got there. None of them had any chance to be on the floor or to develop enough to ever get there.
 

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Just being honest with my opinion, I thought Prohm had an absolutely terrible set of walk ons. I bet there are at least 10 better guys playing in the rec every day. I have no clue how those guys got there. None of them had any chance to be on the floor or to develop enough to ever get there.

LMAO we've reached the stage of sh!tting on Steve Prohm where we bash on his walk ons.
 

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Just being honest with my opinion, I thought Prohm had an absolutely terrible set of walk ons. I bet there are at least 10 better guys playing in the rec every day. I have no clue how those guys got there. None of them had any chance to be on the floor or to develop enough to ever get there.
Haha come on. They are just practice bodies. Jenkins was actually good enough for a couple spot minutes here and there. Probably the best walk on we've had since Jordan Ashton, who was the best one we've had since Bryan Peterson.

Edit: Forgot about Bubu. Ashton best since Bubu who was best since Peterson
 

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Just being honest with my opinion, I thought Prohm had an absolutely terrible set of walk ons. I bet there are at least 10 better guys playing in the rec every day. I have no clue how those guys got there. None of them had any chance to be on the floor or to develop enough to ever get there.
You have to really want it to be a walk-on. It’s a lot of work for little pay-off, especially when you could be a regular student and go ball at the rec whenever you want to get your fix.

The walk-one didn’t even get good reps in practice. At the practices students were allowed into, the walk-ons wouldn’t participate in most of the drills. They only get to play if they’re short bodies.
 
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Haha come on. They are just practice bodies. Jenkins was actually good enough for a couple spot minutes here and there. Probably the best walk on we've had since Jordan Ashton, who was the best one we've had since Bryan Peterson.

Edit: Forgot about Bubu. Ashton best since Bubu who was best since Peterson
Kourtlin Jackson lead Southern Miss in points after transferring from here
 

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