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We can eliminate anyone from the 2005 class. Landry and Krabbe are starters, and will graduate as Badgers. From 2006, Tre' and Bohannon are starting, so they're not applicable either. The transfer would come from the group of: Gavinski, Jarmusz, Leuer, or Nankivil. Of those players, I'd think the least likely to depart would be Leuer, OnWisconsin. I wouldn't put it passed anybody, but he'd be making an irrational decision to leave the program if it were because of playing time. Even if he doesn't start next season, he'd be our 6th man, and he has the clearest path to start as an upperclassmen when Landry graduates. Nankivil would appear to have a higher propensity to leave, thinking rationally, if Leuer gets preference at center over him. He wouldn't be able to establish himself in '08, and would have to fend off Berggren and Markolf in '09. Gavinski has a great affinity for the program. I think he'd be more apt to stay in whatever capacity, even being destined to be stuck on the bench for 5 years, rather than leave. That leaves Jarmusz, who we've heard rumours about flirting with transferring before. On Wisconsin, your comment is the first I've seen which alluded to Jarmusz having an immense passion for the program. If R. Wilson, D. Taylor, or even J. Taylor (forcing a 3-guard backcourt), he could be relegated to the bench.
And of course we're leaving out the possibility that one of the '08 signees may not qualify. Although, I've heard at one time or another they were in solid standing, outside Robert Wilson, who still remains somewhat of an enigma.
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