Number of outgoing transfers per offseason
CSU’S signing classes since coach Larry Eustachy took over the Rams, and where every player who transferred landed:
Incoming class of 2012 Signings 3, D-I transfers 0, departures 2
Jon Octeus, G, left in 2014
Octeus was the first recruit Eustachy signed at CSU, bringing him in from Indian Hills Community College. Octeus went from being an inconsistent backup with an ugly jump shot to a reliable starter as a junior, averaging 13.4 points and 4.7 rebounds. He attempted to transfer to UCLA after graduating following his second season at CSU, but ended up at Purdue, where he was a starter.
Jordan Mason, G, left in 2013
Played in 12 games as a true freshman, averaging 1.8 points and 4.9 rebounds. He then transferred to Cal State Fullerton, where he played one season.
Incoming class of 2013 Signings 4, D-I transfers 4, departures 5
John Gillon, G, left in 2016
Gillon transferred to CSU from Arkansas-little Rock and had to sit out a season because of NCAA regulations. He was the sixth man for the Rams as a sophomore and started at point guard as a junior, averaging 13.2 points and 3.8 assists per game. He left as a graduate transfer in 2016-17, when he went on to start for Syracuse.
David Cohn, G, left in 2014
Played in 31 games for the Rams as a true freshman, averaging 3.9 points per game. He then transferred to William & Mary, where he became the Tribe’s career leader in assists.
Carlton Hurst, G, left in 2015
Played in 62 games, primarily as a backup for two seasons, then transferred to South Dakota. Was averaging 7.0 points and 4.6 rebounds this season before an injury sidelined him.
Enrico Bueno, G-F, left in 2014
Came to the Rams from IMG Academy in Florida and was a former member of the Brazilian national team. Scored one point at CSU. Transferred to NYU, where he played one season as a backup.
Dwight Smith, G, left in 2014
Smith played two seasons for coach Tim Miles before Eustachy took over. He redshirted in Eustachy’s first season. As a junior he played in only 18 games, including one start. He left after that season as a graduate transfer and joined Northern Colorado, where he played in eight games.
Incoming class of 2014 Signings 5, D-I transfers 3, departures 4
Toby Van Ry, F, left in 2016
The Fort Collins High School graduate redshirted as a true freshman in 2014-15 and played in nine games the next season, averaging 0.3 points. He then left the program to join Northwest Kansas Technical College. He’s now a junior at UTSA, getting little playing time.
Chane Behanan, F, never arrived Transfer from Louisville was expected to be a program-changer for the Rams, but after signing with CSU he was cited in Kentucky for marijuana possession. He opted for the NBA draft and now is in the NBA’S G-league.
Nathan Bain, G, never arrived
Guard out of Sunrise Christian Academy in Wichita signed with CSU but didn’t join the team. Now plays at Stephen F. Austin.
Daniel Mulamba, C, left after summer
Junior college transfer from Southwest Christian joined the Rams for summer workouts but never suited up. He transferred to NAIA member Langston University in Oklahoma, where he was an allconference center in 2016.
Incoming class of 2015 Signings 5, D-I transfers 0, departures 1
Kimani Jackson, F, left after 2017 season
Junior college transfer who joined the Rams as a sophomore. Played in 40 games with six starts in two seasons, averaging 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds. Was academically ineligible for the spring 2017 semester and then transferred to Nicholls State, where he’s averaging 8.7 points and 5.8 rebounds this season.
Incoming class of 2016 Signings 3, D-I transfers 4, departures 4
Devocio Butler, G, left after 2017 Transfer who joined the Rams from Hill College in Texas. Played in 17 games at CSU, averaging 5.9 points and 2.4 rebounds before being academically ineligible for the spring 2017 semester. Left the program and transferred to Texas Southern.
Braden Koelliker, F, left after 2017 Transfer from Utah’s Snow College joined the Rams as a sophomore. Played in 36 games last season, including five starts. Transferred to Chaminade in Hawaii, where he’s averaging 7.5 points per game this season.
Kevin Little, G, left after 2017 season
Transferred to CSU from Maine, and was forced to sit out the 2016-17 season because of NCAA regulations. He got his release from CSU without ever being eligible to play in a game and transferred to Tennessee-martin.
Kevin Dorsey, G, left after 2017 season
Transferred to CSU from Minnesota, where he was a backup. After sitting out a season at CSU, he transferred to Indian Hills (Iowa) Community College but is no longer on its roster.