Azubuike24;1121690 wrote:One of the big off-season stories to follow will be Connecticut center Alex Oriakhi. With their ban from next year's NCAA Tournament, the Junior Oriakhi will be eligible to transfer to any school and become eligible right away. As a Sophomore, Oriakhi score 10 PPG and grabbed almost 9 RPG for a National Title winning team. His minutes dropped almost 9 MPG last year with the addition of Andre Drummond, although it was clear that Oriakhi was more effective and seemed to give more consistent effort than Drummond. Oriakhi, the #21 overall player in the nation in the 2009 class (5th overall center behind Derrick Favors, DeMarcus Cousins, Daniel Orton and Tiny Gallon) was also recruited by Ohio State, Kentucky, Florida and a few others.
He would be a welcome addition to any team IMO, and an immediate starter on most. From everything I've read, he's one of the "good eggs" that was on an otherwise, shaky Connecticut team this year.
As a Husky fan I will chime in.
Totally forgot about the transfers being eligible right away. That changes my mind about Boatright and AO. I think both are gone now.
Oriakhi was one of the guys mentioned last week by Jeff Goodman(CBS) on the Van Pelt show last week when asked how the locker room was after the game. Napier seemed to the most pissed off player(he really took over as the leader late in the season) after the game because of how players(AO, Lamb, Olander, Drummond) were laughing and joking around in the lockerroom(and were saw with smiles on the bench. This team is in a disarray and will be for a few years. Unless Calhoun does not want to go out this way(health problems and a horrible season), I say he turns the program over now to his predecessor Kevin Ollie.
Goodman also said that perhaps getting Drummond was the worst thing for this team and that he could really use another year because he is a freak of nature and a great kid but really seems disinterested playing basketball.