It is a really simple answer. Murray State was a good senior heavy team last year. They were a 21 win team and their top 4 or 5 leading scorers were seniors. I don't like the way the person you reference (and possibly yourself as well) disregard Murray State as a basketball program. Atleast over the last 4 years, they have a pair of NCAA wins. Not to mention they have a 2 point loss in the tournament to the national runner up. McCree got more playing time for Murray State than most of their freshmen. He played in 24 games. He played 8.5 minutes a game. That is not bad for a true freshman to play 8.5 minutes a game on a senior heavy team.
Hopefully these are all points you realize and are only trying to bring it to our attention that outsiders might not like this transfer.