[lawrence-newsletter]While Wisconsin basketball has the luxury of returning the five juniors who started the final game of the season at Indiana, other Big Ten schools have had to scrap and claw in the revolving door that is the transfer portal.
Although the Badgers are not involved this season on the transfer side of things aside from losing Kobe King to Nebraska earlier this year, Wisconsin will face opponents who have eligible transfers that will make an impact in their first season at a new destination. So far, there are a number of transfers that have yet to be declared immediately eligible. These are rankings based on who we know is eligible right now. Here are our BadgersWire rankings of the top three eligible Big Ten transfers in 2020-21.
3. Justice Sueing — Ohio State (Cal Transfer)
Justice Sueing will be making an immediate impact for the Buckeyes after sitting out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA transfer rules. He has two years of eligibility left with Ohio State. The 6-foot-7 Honolulu, Hawaii native spent two season at Cal where he personally played well but was on teams that struggled mightily in the Pac 12. In 2018-19, he lead Cal in scoring with averages of 14.3 points and six rebounds.
Sueing is a crafty lefty who is excellent at attacking the rim. He excels as a passer and although he is listed as a forward on Ohio State’s roster, he plays more like a point forward. Whether in traffic or in transition, Sueing has a knack for finding the open man. He is also solid in the pick-and-roll whether it be attacking the rim for himself or making the right pass. Expect the Cal transfer to make a major impact for the Buckeyes next season in Columbus.
UP NEXT: A future Minnesota Golden Gopher who will be a menace on the boards