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First Transfer Out - Goode

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Justin Goode is transferring. Good luck on your career where ever you land. Asked to do things outside of your skill set but thankful you gave effort
 
First time seeing this, but assuming its true, this isn't surprising. Little overmatched in B1G.

Patriot League etc and he will do fine.
 
Wish him all the best but this can only help the team in the long run by opening up a scholarship for hopefully someone with B1G talent.
 
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I wish Goode much luck. He was never B1G ready. I think he will succeed in a conference like the Patriot or maybe MAAC.
 
Good luck to him

I'm sure he is a good shooter, but, waaaaay to passive on the court. Never worked or looked for his shot.
 
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i can see him returning to the RAC in a OOC game and dropping 6 3s against us.........in a losing effort!
 
Good luck to Justin. I think too many people on our site criticized him. He did make 5 of 7 three's in a stretch near the end of the season. I thought in time he might have been a bigger contributor. I felt he tried too hard and lost some confidence but thought he would become much better in the future. I wish him nothing but the best moving forward. He hardly ever turned the ball over and passed quite well.
 
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Best of luck!

Just remember it's never a kid's fault for accepting a scholarship to play at the highest level. It's the coaching staff's fault for offering somebody overmatched at this level!

One of the most brilliant things ever said on here regarding recruiting. Spot on.
 
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I hope Goode finds a spot where he shines and I hope we find another player to replace him to help us shine.
 
Yup! Hold on to your seats...it's going to get a bit bumpy.

Okay...I'll wait and see what happens. If it happens I would be curious to know if it's Pikiell sitting down with guys and "suggesting" they would be better of elsewhere or guys leaving on their own ? We'll never know.
 
Good luck Justin. Look forward to seeing you play in the NCAA tournament with your new team in a couple of years.
 
Justin scored 66 points as a freshman and played over 14 minutes a game. Soffer played much less at RU and I think he scored much less than Justin. There have been many RU players who scored no where near 66 points in their first year at RU. Greg Lewis was just one example so who knows if Justin would have done considerably better if he stayed. I still believe he is a very good shooter. Hopefully he can find a school where he can do much better.
 
Best of luck!

Just remember it's never a kid's fault for accepting a scholarship to play at the highest level. It's the coaching staff's fault for offering somebody overmatched at this level!
You're absolutely right. If I recall correctly , EJ or one of his assistants were down to watch someone other than Goode play , liked what they saw in him , and offered him then and there. If true , now we see the end result of that hasty offer.
 
I wish nothing but the best to Goode and thank him for choosing RU in the first place.
 
A couple of years ago I met Tyson Wheeler, one of the Fairfield Asst Coaches on the rental car bus at LaGuardia. Recognizing him from his playing days for URI at the RAC we had a good conversation about CBB and recruiting.

He said that on a number of occasions they have recruited players that looked talented in HS and had other good college offers but when they got on campus the coaches immediately realized that they could not play at the MAAC level. That's a tough spot for a school when they have made a scholarship commitment to a new player. Apparently it happens more often than one might suspect.

Remember the SHU Guard from Toms River that transferred to Fairfield ? I believe that his name was Sean Grennan. He was expected to be a starter at Fairfield but ended up leaving the team during the season in his 2nd season. I saw him play a few times and he could not keep up with the MAAC guards he played against.

Turns out he has surfaced as a graduate transfer on the West Coast now playing for the San Francisco Dons.

http://www.usfdons.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2986
 
Wish Justin well and hope he goes to a school that will help him developed all his basketball shills while providing him an academic environment that will also help him earn his degree while he's there.
 
You're absolutely right. If I recall correctly , EJ or one of his assistants were down to watch someone other than Goode play , liked what they saw in him , and offered him then and there. If true , now we see the end result of that hasty offer.
Goode played with one-time RU commit Kejuan Johnson at Hargrave Academy. KJohnson was later released from his NLI-- anyone know what he is doing now?
 
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