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Eli Carter

Are we seriously recruiting this guy? Dave really wants to do anything he can to save his job. We have enough guards. We don't need him. There's only so much playing time to go around.
 
We'll know by Monday where he's headed, but I'm not expecting it to be UNLV. It's just not a good fit (see quote from linked NBC article below). I kind of got the feeling that the visit to UNLV was mainly encouraged by Seagears.

http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcspo...-eli-carter-to-make-transfer-decision-monday/

Former Florida guard to make transfer decision Monday

As for Carter’s three choices, UNLV has the most perimeter depth at this time. They add two transfers in Jerome Seagears (who was a teammate of Carter’s at Rutgers and sat out last season) and Ike Nwamu, and another newcomer in freshman Jaylen Poyser. That triumvirate joins returnees Patrick McCaw, Jordan Cornish and Daquan Cook, with the latter having missed all of last season with a torn ACL.


Boston College has options on the perimeter going into next season, but the issue for Jim Christian is that those players are incredibly young. Rising junior Garland Owens is BC’s most experienced perimeter option, with he and sophomore Darryl Hicks being joined by four incoming freshmen.

Georgetown can also use another experienced body on the perimeter, with D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera being their lone scholarship upperclassman. The Hoyas also have two talented sophomores in Tre Campbell and L.J. Peak, and freshman Kaleb Johnson will compete for minutes as well
 
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