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Players leaving/returning

Yep!! Across whole generation of people
After re-reading my comment I wish to clarify it more. I am sure the total population of players are hard working and dont quit. The sample of Transfers are a small percent of the total population. The example was given as a reason why some players in this small population transfer. There are a number of reasons why players transfer but i believe a majority transfer because they want instant gratification and it is trending upwards. I have seen several examples of this behavior. And I point to the transfer list generally 10 years ago there were maybe 10 kids on the transfer list. Now there are pre-covid transfer list hitting around 500. Da Coach could give us better statistics on that.
 
I point to the transfer list generally 10 years ago there were maybe 10 kids on the transfer list. Now there are pre-covid transfer list hitting around 500.

The NCAA is vastly different today than it was 10, 20, 30 years ago. They are very friendly to kids transferring out. 10 years ago, Bradley had to fight tooth and nail to get players transferred in and eligible. The scenario has changed in the last 10 years. 500 kids transfer these days because the NCAA makes it incredibly easy compared to past decades.

Had the NCAA been this friendly as it is today 10 years ago, or 20 years ago, or 30 years ago I guarantee you'd have lots of transfers. Its all about money today. And it was about money back in the day. The difference is how blatantly open the NCAA is about it these days. It has nothing to do with "back in my day" or "kids these days".
 
Another one that surprises me a little.... UNI's Noah Carter has put his name into the Transfer Portal. Carter is a sophomore at UNI, and was a key player for them this past season after playing little his freshman season. He is from Dubuque, Iowa, and he averaged 11.2 ppg and 5.7 rpg this season
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...23/noah-carter
Bio- https://unipanthers.com/sports/mens-...ah-carter/5767

If he does transfer, and players can always pull out of the transfer portal and return to their school, this would be a blow to UNI for next season.
 
More Players hoping to make a change- should be a long line for these 2
Jeff Borzello
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NCAA tournament star and Big Sky Player of the Year Tanner Groves has entered the transfer portal, sources told ESPN. Scored 35 points against Kansas in the first round for Eastern Washington. Averaged 17.2 points and 8.0 rebounds this season.
Jeff Borzello
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Tanner's brother, Jacob Groves, just entered the portal too. Had 23 points and nine rebounds in the loss to Kansas, averaged 9.3 points this season.
 
More Players hoping to make a change- should be a long line for these 2
Jeff Borzello
@jeffborzello
NCAA tournament star and Big Sky Player of the Year Tanner Groves has entered the transfer portal, sources told ESPN. Scored 35 points against Kansas in the first round for Eastern Washington. Averaged 17.2 points and 8.0 rebounds this season.
Jeff Borzello
@jeffborzello
Tanner's brother, Jacob Groves, just entered the portal too. Had 23 points and nine rebounds in the loss to Kansas, averaged 9.3 points this season.

This is likely the future of mid-major basketball. Have a good game on the biggest stages, and head for P5 the following season. There has always been some element of this, but with the likely future of no sit out requirement, this will become more common.
 
This is likely the future of mid-major basketball. Have a good game on the biggest stages, and head for P5 the following season. There has always been some element of this, but with the likely future of no sit out requirement, this will become more common.

Sad, but true. Every rule the NCAA comes out with is geared toward feeding the Power conferences.
 
Updated transfer list sorted by conference and teams-
​​​​​​https://watchstadium.com/college-basketballs-2020-21-transfer-list-10-26-2020/

Only 2 MVC teams without a transfer yet- SIU and Loyola.

Now SIU has joined the list of MVC teams with a player in the transfer portal.
Freshman guard Eric Butler, who didn't play very much this season, has placed his name in the transfer portal. He played in only 8 games and scored only 2 baskets all season.
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/4703920/eric-butler
 
Another one that surprises me a little.... UNI's Noah Carter has put his name into the Transfer Portal. Carter is a sophomore at UNI, and was a key player for them this past season after playing little his freshman season. He is from Dubuque, Iowa, and he averaged 11.2 ppg and 5.7 rpg this season
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...23/noah-carter
Bio- https://unipanthers.com/sports/mens-...ah-carter/5767

If he does transfer, and players can always pull out of the transfer portal and return to their school, this would be a blow to UNI for next season.

Per Twitter- Carter has withdrawn his name and will stay at UNI.
 
Per Twitter- Noah Carter has withdrawn his name and will stay at UNI.

In addition to Noah Carter returning, several UNI seniors have confirmed that they intend to take advantage of the extra year of eligibility and return to UNI next year- Goanar Mar (grad-transfer from George Mason who missed much of the year with injury), Tywhon Pickford, and Trae Berhow.
Also, Antwan Kimmons, who left the team for personal reasons after appearing in only 3 games, plans to return next year.-
https://twitter.com/NickatCourier/status/1376644716909985797
 
What happens if a player enters the Transfer Portal, the school offers the scholarship to a different player and the player that wanted to transfer decides to remove their name from the Transfer Portal. Does the school have to take the player back?
 
What happens if a player enters the Transfer Portal, the school offers the scholarship to a different player and the player that wanted to transfer decides to remove their name from the Transfer Portal. Does the school have to take the player back?

It is actually the player's school that enters the player's name into the Transfer Portal, upon his request. It is a big help to the player because every other NCAA school can see he is interested in transferring. It removes a lot of the work kids used to have to do for themselves when they wanted to transfer.
But the down-side is that once they enter the portal, the player's school can withdraw his scholarship at the end of that year. If the player withdraws from the portal, his previous school can take him back and restore his scholarship, if they want to. But it is the school's choice whether to take them back or resume the scholarship.

Here is a good page from the NCAA that explains a lot about what the Transfer Portal is and isn't-
https://www.ncaa.org/static/champion/what-the-ncaa-transfer-portal-is/
 
Cooper Kaifes of Loyola has entered the transfer portal. He looked good as a freshman, then was out with a shoulder injury last year, and played sparingly this year.
 
Cooper Kaifes of Loyola has entered the transfer portal. He looked good as a freshman, then was out with a shoulder injury last year, and played sparingly this year.

Cooper Kaifes was on the MVC All-Freshman team in 2018-19. He was a part-time starter for Loyola and lead the team with a 46.5% from three. But while he was out in 2019-20, junior college transfer Keith Clemons and freshman Marquise Kennedy took over most of the minutes he would have gotten. And when he returned this year, there was even more competition at the guard spot with Braden Norris, who transferred to Loyola from Oakland. Norris became a starter and Kaifes never got much playing time.
Kaifes actually missed all of 2019-20 with a torn labrum in his hip, which is the same injury that A.J. Green had surgery for and will be trying to make a comeback with next season. It is not unusual for a basketball player to take a couple years to recover the fullest from that injury.
https://loyolaphoenix.com/2019/07/loyola-cooper-kaifes-out-for-season-with-torn-labrum/
 
Illinois State players Dedric Boyd, Abdou Ndiaye, and Sy Chatman have entered the Transfer Portal, joining Keith Fisher III who had already declared he was leaving.

Dedric Boys is transferring to Tennessee State, a member of the Ohio Valley Conference and located in Nashville.
Boyd is a native of Brownsville, Tennessee, which is a couple hours west of Nashville.
Tennessee State was 4-19 this season, dead last in the Ohio Valley Conference, and RPI 332 out of 347 teams that played.
 
That Sy Chatman has already transferred about 3 times. I had heard one of the knocks on him coming out of high school was that he lacked a good work ethic
 
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