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College Basketball: Five Transfers Who Will Have Major Impacts in the 2015-16 Season

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Ryan Anderson– Arizona Wildcats

Ryan Anderson will be playing for the Arizona Wildcats with the knowledge that by him transferring from Boston College, he is going to be playing meaningful basketball for once in his collegiate career.

In 2013-14, which was his final season at Chestnut Hill, it was not a pretty sight at all with the Eagles finishing 8-24 overall and 4-14 overall in the ACC Conference.

On that particular team, Ryan Anderson statistically was a bright spot averaging 14.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per contest for then Boston College head coach Steve Donahue.

Sean Miller is going to benefit from having a crafty scorer around the basket like Anderson who is able to also knock down shots from 15 to 17 feet off of the pick and roll.

When you can have a 6-foot-9 player on the floor that is active around the basket without the ball and can also stretch the floor, you have yourself a pretty nice weapon to get things done.

There is no doubt that Sean Miller is going to find ways of utilizing Anderson and that he will be a major contributor this upcoming season.

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