I think that there is a subculture based on basketball around the country and even the world that those who live in it understand in ways we don't even know to think of. There are players who are actual students, looking to get a college degree and there are players who are honing their games for the pros. Then there are those who are at the edge. Even the big cartels have to make academic progress, too though. When I mentioned the forwards from Tech those are very likely needed to keep grade points up for their team. There are players who play and players who practice and get straight A's. And the people in that subculture know who are which. They are moving and staying based on much different criteria than what we fans look at. The French kid is a coach's son. Is he here as a conduit, to learn the game to join his father in the business of coaching, or is he a serious student looking to get a degree in the field of his choice. I will bet $5 that he gets good grades.
So, I think we look at our players as to which group they fit in. The grades players, those who practice and keep academic progress high, those who play to become players or coaches in the future-those who see basketball as their future, and pros honing their games. We usually don't have to worry too awfully much about these players anymore. Not like when Haskins was in his glory days. This is a new world. All of Haskins greats would have played a year or two and transferred to cartels. Williams is Brandon Wolfrum(sp). So if we look at JB, I would guess that he wants to stay in basketball. His good year may be enough to see about playing in the cartels again or maybe he needs another year. I think Boum is one of the players at the edge. Basketball could be his life or he could realize that the degree is his key to the future.
So, look for those who want basketball enough to move up. Look for A students. Do we need any or are we good academically. They stay for that reason. Then we look at the players that are playing basketball to get degrees and the players at the edge. Also, keep it in mind for future. For instance, Maring is 6'11" tall. I think it may be safe to say that he is looking at basketball as maybe his future. Is that pros or coaching. Size is size. He is head and shoulders ahead of most players just by being that tall. If he were to get any good at all-he's gone. I think we learn that if UTEP has a good big man he will be harvested quickly by the cartels. Guards are so plentiful that the cartels don't need ours. JB might have trouble moving back up.