Perusing the rosters last night I was struck by the numbers of transfers KU had on their team. So at home today I started counting.
KU had 28 transfers in from D1 schools and 8 from junior college. Of this 36 total, 13 were redshirt seniors this year.
ISU had 5 from D1 plus 1 lower division. 10 come from JC's. From these 16, we had 4 RS seniors.
KU's D1 transfers came from 19 different schools. 7 big10 schools for 12 kids. Auburn, LSU, Georgia Tech, Cal, Louisville, Buffalo(5), Colorado State, Utah State, and assorted MAC schools.
1 free transfer rule plus a solid NIL plus a really good coach is about the only way a team as low as KU was could put a team on the field like we saw last night. Kudo's to them for taking advantage.
KU had 28 transfers in from D1 schools and 8 from junior college. Of this 36 total, 13 were redshirt seniors this year.
ISU had 5 from D1 plus 1 lower division. 10 come from JC's. From these 16, we had 4 RS seniors.
KU's D1 transfers came from 19 different schools. 7 big10 schools for 12 kids. Auburn, LSU, Georgia Tech, Cal, Louisville, Buffalo(5), Colorado State, Utah State, and assorted MAC schools.
1 free transfer rule plus a solid NIL plus a really good coach is about the only way a team as low as KU was could put a team on the field like we saw last night. Kudo's to them for taking advantage.