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    The revolving door that college basketball rosters have become spins and spins, and no program – it seems – is immune, including UL.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    The revolving door that college basketball rosters have become spins and spins, and no program – it seems – is immune, including UL.

    Article is misleading in that neither of the guys who are in the portal were planned to be big contributors next season. I don't think we told them they had to leave. I think we told them not to anticipate playing anymore than they did this season so they decided to move on. I was surprised to see the article mention Smith is expected to return. I thought that was still an unknown but I have heard his family was pushing for him to find a way to remain on the team.

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    Does everyone have access to view portal or do people have to buy subscriptions?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    Does everyone have access to view portal or do people have to buy subscriptions?
    Depends on who you know.

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    Well I don’t know anybody. What’s the magic thingy?


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    http://www.verbalcommits.com/transfers/2020

    This is the site Buckley mentions in the article, now you can at least know as much as he does.


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    College basketball was my favorite sport when I was a youngster. Players stayed 4 years with the school they signed with and very few left early. Loved watching those big matchups on Sunday afternoon, Wednesday night SEC games with Joe Dean on Jefferson Pilot, BIG East games on ESPN.
    Terrible what has happened to my first love. I hardly have any interest at all. I'd much rather watch a Mexican League soccer match than Duke/UNC these days. It's sad, sad.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Localyokel View Post
    College basketball was my favorite sport when I was a youngster. Players stayed 4 years with the school they signed with and very few left early. Loved watching those big matchups on Sunday afternoon, Wednesday night SEC games with Joe Dean on Jefferson Pilot, BIG East games on ESPN.
    Terrible what has happened to my first love. I hardly have any interest at all. I'd much rather watch a Mexican League soccer match than Duke/UNC these days. It's sad, sad.
    I understand this viewpoint but I don't see things going back to the old days. As is, pro teams have more continuity than college teams now. It will probably get worse when the one time transfer rule goes into effect and it will soon.

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