Stanback update

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I am hearing that Chace Stanback, the UCLA wing who is transferring at the end of the spring quarter, is looking at schools in the mid-Atlantic region of the country. One place he could wind up is Georgia Tech, which recruited him heavily out of high school.

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Ri-L said:

So what's the reason for the transfer? Is this one of those times that the coaching staff made a recommendation to a player? He had a lot of promise coming in, with Love on the team, did he really have a chance to develop?

BruinNV said:

I thought for sure he would follow Keating. Not sure how well a Cali kid will adapt to the South.

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