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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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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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Winners and losers of college basketball’s transfer season

Who were the winners and losers during the past few months of transfers? Texas Tech: Chris Beard has landed key transfers in each of the past two years, but he might have had his best group yet this spring. He received commitments from Mac McClung (Georgetown) and Marcus Santos-Silva (VCU), both of whom are hoping […]

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Wisconsin, Michigan State make moves in college basketball’s Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2020-21

That gives us about a month and a half before we’ll know what the college basketball landscape will look like for the upcoming season, though players will announce their draft decisions before then, too. There are also non-draft decisions that will impact the rankings between now and then, with several noteworthy transfers still on the […]

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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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Is the Ivy League transfer policy helping players or hurting them?

But it’s safe to say those tenets failed to anticipate the NCAA’s graduate transfer rule, which has altered the landscape of college basketball over the past decade. It’s even safer to say the Ivy League of 66 years ago never anticipated a talent like Columbia guard Mike Smith. Smith, who leads the Ivy League in […]

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