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NCAA Division I men’s college basketball rosters, departures, newcomers for 2022-23

Between the one-time transfer waiver and the extra year of eligibility due to the pandemic-impacted 2020-21 season, keeping track of the comings and goings has become borderline impossible. As one coach said to me recently, it feels like every player in the country can find a year of eligibility if they really try. But keeping […]

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Reseeding the 2022 men’s March Madness Sweet 16

Well, now it gets interesting. It’s at this point in the NCAA tournament that things generally stop making sense. The original seeds still carry weight for the teams that have survived — they give us the full picture about a team’s season thus far. But what do you do with the surprises in the field? […]

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Why can’t the Georgia Bulldogs win in men’s college basketball?

Slonaker, a former head coach at Mercer, has experienced or witnessed the very few highs and many, many lows in the Georgia program for nearly five decades. “We’ve had success, right?” Slonaker said. “We’ve had good teams, we’ve even had short bursts of two, three, four years in a row where we were good and […]

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NCAA Division I men’s college basketball rosters, departures, newcomers for 2021-22

Because it has been nearly impossible to keep track of rosters this offseason, we’ve decided to share a cleaner version of my roster changes research. (The actual one has cross-outs and underlines and capitalized names; it’s unreasonable to think anyone besides me can read it.) First, some guidelines. “Departed or expected to depart” players include […]

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Reseeding the men’s March Madness 2021 field for the round of 32

After two years without NCAA tournament action, the postseason party for men’s basketball has not disappointed. We’ve had thrilling overtime matchups. Plus, a few major upsets have unfolded in the past two days. In our attempt to reseed the field, don’t expect a ton of movement after one game (or none, in the case of […]

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Newcomer Impact Rankings: Which college basketball freshmen, transfers will lead teams in 2020-21?

There are a couple of things to note. One, this is a ranking based purely on the impact during the 2020-21 college basketball season. Not recruiting ranking, not pro potential — impact during the upcoming season. For example, North Carolina freshman Caleb Love was ranked behind teammates Day’Ron Sharpe and Walker Kessler in the ESPN […]

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College basketball transfer rankings for 2020-21 and 2021-22

Last updated March 18, 2020. Will be updated regularly. 1. Landers Nolley II, 6-7, 230 pounds, SF, Redshirt Freshman, Virginia Tech Nolley burst onto the scene with 30 points in his college debut against Clemson and then dropped 22 points against Michigan State. Will have his pick of schools. Averaged 15.5 points and 5.8 rebounds. […]

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