Olympic Fan
04-06-2012, 12:23 PM
The ACC's top teams are not the only ones losing players this spring.
While UNC was losing its big three, Duke losing Rivers (and waiting on Mason) and State is agonizing over Leslie's decision, Wake Forest has seen three players transfer out -- starting PG Tony Chennault, starting C Carson Desrosiers and backup PG Anthony Fields.
Now Boston College has learned that second-leading scorer Matt Humphries, a 6-5 wing who transfered to BC after two years at Oregon, will graduate this spring and use the NCAA's grad student rule (the same one that allowed Greg Paulus to play football at Syracuse and Justin Knox to play in 2011 at UNC) to find a new school:
http://boston.sbnation.com/2012/4/6/2930106/college-basketball-boston-college-junior-guard-matt-humphrey-will
Big blow for the Eagles -- he was going to be their only senior next season. The worst part for BC and Wake has to be the sense that the top teams in the league are coming back to them ... but then they start slipping too.
While UNC was losing its big three, Duke losing Rivers (and waiting on Mason) and State is agonizing over Leslie's decision, Wake Forest has seen three players transfer out -- starting PG Tony Chennault, starting C Carson Desrosiers and backup PG Anthony Fields.
Now Boston College has learned that second-leading scorer Matt Humphries, a 6-5 wing who transfered to BC after two years at Oregon, will graduate this spring and use the NCAA's grad student rule (the same one that allowed Greg Paulus to play football at Syracuse and Justin Knox to play in 2011 at UNC) to find a new school:
http://boston.sbnation.com/2012/4/6/2930106/college-basketball-boston-college-junior-guard-matt-humphrey-will
Big blow for the Eagles -- he was going to be their only senior next season. The worst part for BC and Wake has to be the sense that the top teams in the league are coming back to them ... but then they start slipping too.