He announced on Twitter. Whether that's fake or not, no clue.
Is he a real recruit? I looked him up and couldn't find anything. Maine had a player, Mike Golden, in the 80's and was curious if he was related.
Dempsey? Not sure I even know who that is. Heisenberg does a good job but he's not always accurate with the incoming year data.
Jack Dempsey committed in March 2020 (most likely for 2021-22) who fell off Heisenberg's spreadsheet probably when it was converted from the 2020-21 season to 2021-22:
https://www.neutralzone.net/mens/2020/03/17/ncaa-bc-adds-future-forward-three-ct-rangers-commit/
Eagles landed a transfer from UAH. https://www.uscho.com/stats/player/mid,31323/Liam-Izyk/
Since UAH is back does this mean the transfer is still coming?
Waiver is valid once a school announces it is dropping the sport whether or not it is reinstated. As to a player deciding to stay or continue transferring it would be up to them but given the opportunity to play for BC immediately it would be far fetched for him to return to UAH and it's future uncertainty. He looks to be a promising player who could fill a role at BC next year.Since UAH is back does this mean the transfer is still coming?
Looks like this kid was 1st/2nd line center for UAH almost all year. BC returns Newhook, McBain and McLaughlin at center so I think he'll start as the 4th line center. The real question is whether Hardman-Newhook-Boldy stay together or if they put Newhook and Hutsko together. After playing with Cotton and Mattila for almost three years, if they keep that other line together, Hutsko might not light it up right off the bat. But him and Newhook together? I'm in for that.
1C: Newhook
2C: McBain
3C: McLaughlin
I would say the above is almost a given. And then Izyk behind them.
I'd guess after the success Hardman, Newhook, and Boldy had they would not move them, but who knows.