Ranking men's college basketball's top transfers: Where has everyone landed?
As the new season approaches, the top men's college basketball transfers have committed to their new programs. Who has finally landed where?
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31. Femi Odukale, 6-5, 185 lbs., PG, Soph., Pittsburgh
Not overly efficient shooting the ball this past season, but Odukale has good size and playmaking ability from the guard position. Averaged 10.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists. Capable defender.
57. Marcus Hammond, 6-3, 173 lbs., G, Sr., Niagara
First-team All-MAAC selection averaged 18.1 points and 4.7 rebounds this past season, shot 37.0% from 3-point range. Had 25 points and six rebounds in a narrow loss to Xavier
70. Al-Amir Dawes, 6-2, 182 lbs., G, Jr., Clemson
A staple in Brad Brownell's lineup the last three seasons, Dawes started 66 games during his Clemson career -- averaging at least 9.0 points every season. Put up 11.3 points and shot 39.8% from 3 this past season.
89. Neal Quinn, 7-0, 260 lbs., C, Jr. Lafayette
Purely from a size-and-stat perspective, Quinn is intriguing. The 7-footer from New Jersey averaged 14.7 points, 7.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists this past season -- including a 10-assist (10! For a 7-footer!) game.
95. Dexter Dennis, 6-5, 210 lbs., SG, Jr., Wichita State
Dennis is a solid two-way player who started 94 games over the last four seasons for the Shockers. His 3-point shooting dropped off from his 40% clip as a freshman, but he had career averages of 8.8 points and 5.0 boards.