Baylor has missed out on three graduate transfer guards who have immediate eligibility, and could miss out on a fourth if Sterling Gibbs decides to stay in the northeast. Missing out on all of those guards is a tough blow for the Bears. Here's why.
Baylor is currently 0-3 on graduate transfer guards. They missed on Anthony Collins (South Florida to Texas A&M), Dylan Ennis (Villanova to Oregon), and Johnny Hill (UT-Arlington to Purdue). Seton Hall's Sterling Gibbs, the top-rated transfer guard, seems likely to stay in the northeast, having already visited Pitt, UConn, and Ohio State.