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How the NCAA s new transfer rules are changing recruiting and creating chaos in college basketball
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There is havoc in men’s college basketball, a diaspora of players leaving programs that shows no sign of ending soon.
Roughly one out of every three players who donned a uniform this past season has entered the NCAA’s transfer portal. That’s over 1,600 players, enough to field about 120 teams, and some believe that number could still swell to double the total from a year ago when the portal had over 1,000 entrants for the first time.
The reasons are clear: the NCAA’s decision in October to grant an extra year of eligibility to all current student-athletes, coupled with a more recent ruling that allows players to transfer one time without penalty. While the rule changes were meant to benefit student-athletes, they have created chaos.
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The NCAA logo is seen on the basket stanchion before the game between the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles and the Florida Gators in the second round game of the 2021 NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament at Indiana Farmers Coliseum on March 21, 2021 in Indiana
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There are two bills being discussed in the state legislature.
The bill gaining the most attention is Senate Bill 1835 and if passed Texas would join eight states that have approved similar measures.
On Wednesday, elected officials in the State Senate passed SB1835, it will now be debated in the House.
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ORU’s sweet 16 bid shows the excellence of Christian colleges
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ORU’s sweet 16 bid shows the excellence of Christian colleges
ORU’s sweet 16 bid shows the excellence of Christian colleges | Tuesday, March 30, 2021
The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles celebrate after defeating the Florida Gators in the second round game of the 2021 NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament at Indiana Farmers Coliseum on March 21, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana. | Maddie Meyer/Getty Images