For all the talk about the Transfer Portal, more often than not it’s just been about finding guys to fill out a roster.
In theory, I understand the logic behind bringing in a guy who at least one service rated as a four-star coming out of high school, who couldn’t find his way onto the floor in a single season at TCU. Fresh start, and all that. In practice, though, a guy who was averaging 8.6 minutes per game on a 12-14 TCU team is probably playing that little for a reason. Terren Frank wasn’t much more impactful in his single year at Vanderbilt than he was at TCU, and he had plenty of chances early on to make an impact: through the season’s first 13 games, he was averaging around 15 minutes a game — solidly in the rotation, if not exactly starting.