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She's class of 2021 so she wouldn't be eligiblePossibly a Covid year
She's class of 2021 so she wouldn't be eligiblePossibly a Covid year
Whether you prefer the word "leave" or "quit", the end result is all the same. There are situations like Westbrook or Herbert-Herrigan where they consider returning to their program, this is not one of those. cases though.
I had never heard that a December window was available for players to transfer and play immediately.
When Mir McLean transferred from UConn around this time last year (after having played paltry minutes in 3 games), she had to submit a waiver for immediate eligibility after she landed at Virginia.
My understanding is that the window for automatic immediate eligibility of transfers is in late spring and early summer. But someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
So apparently this is new for the 2022-23 season:View attachment 81532NCAA board approves transfer portal windows, 'modernizes' infractions process
The board did not, however, approve the unlimited transfer conceptwww.cbssports.com
This is where I recall seeing the portal window being talked about.
Whether you prefer the word "leave" or "quit", the end result is all the same. There are situations like Westbrook or Herbert-Herrigan where they consider returning to their program, this is not one of those cases.
It's different leaving mid year as a non-athlete where it has virtually no impact on anyone else vs. leaving a sports team mid year where it directly impacts the team you were on. Verhulst or any other student athlete is entitled to do as they please, and I have no problem with their decision if they've found a different path that serves them best. I still consider it a quit whether people like the word or not.I get it Payton is likely not coming back to Louisville. I still prefer the word transfer or leave and will continue to be irritated by the use of the word "quit" These are 18-20 old young people trying to navigate their way through life in a system where the rules and the power is held mostly by adults that are in some cases 3X their age. Additionally when a non-student athlete decides to pursue academic program at a different university no one refers to that as quitting.
Given that a player now has the option to leave during this 2 week period and suit up for someone else in the same season, I will strike my use of the word "quit". That being said it's messed up to me that you can start the season on one team and end up on a different one.So apparently this is new for the 2022-23 season:
"Spring sports, like basketball, would effectively have a reverse calendar; the first window lasting from Dec. 1-15 and the second being a 45-day window that starts the day after championship selections."
Yikes. So if I understand this correctly, a player could play 40 minutes a game in every game through the second week of December, enter the portal on Dec. 15 and be automatically eligible to play immediately on a different team for the remainder of the season.
I get it Payton is likely not coming back to Louisville. I still prefer the word transfer or leave and will continue to be irritated by the use of the word "quit" These are 18-20 old young people trying to navigate their way through life in a system where the rules and the power is held mostly by adults that are in some cases 3X their age. Additionally when a non-student athlete decides to pursue academic program at a different university no one refers to that as quitting.
That seems wild. I wouldn't be surprised to see an explosion of mid year transfers in the coming years with that rule in effect if accurate.So apparently this is new for the 2022-23 season:
"Spring sports, like basketball, would effectively have a reverse calendar; the first window lasting from Dec. 1-15 and the second being a 45-day window that starts the day after championship selections."
Yikes. So if I understand this correctly, a player could play 40 minutes a game in every game through the second week of December, enter the portal on Dec. 15 and be automatically eligible to play immediately on a different team for the remainder of the season.
SMDH
When a non-athlete chooses to leave there is an impact to the university. When an adult decides to change jobs there is also an impact to the employer. The impacts of these things are not equal and generally fall under the category of the cost of doing business. It is not as if Louisville cannot replace Payton. To @MSSportsGuy point the new rules makes it easier for Louisville to replace her. Payton also didn't have anything to do with creating this window where she can leave one team and go play for another in mid season.It's different leaving mid year as a non-athlete where it has virtually no impact on anyone else vs. leaving a sports team mid year where it directly impacts the team you were on. Verhulst or any other student athlete is entitled to do as they please, and I have no problem with their decision if they've found a different path that serves them best. I still consider it a quit whether people like the word or not.
That's how I've taken it to mean as well. Time will tell if what you're suggesting happens.So apparently this is new for the 2022-23 season:
"Spring sports, like basketball, would effectively have a reverse calendar; the first window lasting from Dec. 1-15 and the second being a 45-day window that starts the day after championship selections."
Yikes. So if I understand this correctly, a player could play 40 minutes a game in every game through the second week of December, enter the portal on Dec. 15 and be automatically eligible to play immediately on a different team for the remainder of the season.
SMDH
Can some confirm has Hannah Gusters as transferring out of LSU?
Women’s Basketball Transfers: D-I, 2022-23 - Page 2 of 24 - WBB Blog
Continuously updated rundown of women's basketball transfers and potential transfers (transfer portal) from D-I schools, from August 2022 to July 2023wbbblog.com
Also, did the NCAA change the seasonal designation of basketball from "winter" to "spring"? I could've sworn they used to call it a winter sport. This NCAA page from last year lists it as a winter sport:That's how I've taken it to mean as well. Time will tell if what you're suggesting happens.
SMDH indeed. SMDH indeed.
High Point, wow, that is quite a leap for a former 5 star… but ok… where is High Point?I was actually thinking about High Point, but Wake Forest needs help as well.
High Point, wow, that is quite a leap....
High Point, wow, that is quite a leap for a former 5 star… but ok… where is High Point?
The 30% rule only applies to a medical hardship waiver, which is only for players whose season is ended by injury.I think the rule is like if u play less than 30 percent of ur teams games u can redshirt or it doesn't count. I may be 1000 percent wrong on that.
Thanks for clarifying!The 30% rule only applies to a medical hardship waiver, which is only for players whose season is ended by injury.
Just wanted to throw this out there...
The team/school that held UCONN to less than 105pts in the 2021 tournament. Located in the Triad of NC.
LSU had 2 scholarship players leave the team at the very beginning of the season (within the first few weeks) when they found out they likely wouldn't get major minutes or the minutes they wanted.Frankly at mid year you aren't in the portal, you quit. That's not me having sour grapes or saying players don't have their reasons, but that's what a mid year leave the team situation is. A player decided they either didn't want to play or couldn't, so they do something else.
Yeah I've been fussing in this thread and shaking my fist at the clouds like most old people do. In reality none of this impacts me at all but I really don't care for how the box has been thrown open.LSU had 2 scholarship players leave the team at the very beginning of the season (within the first few weeks) when they found out they likely wouldn't get major minutes or the minutes they wanted.
-Timia Ware (Portal)
-Ryan Payne is about to graduate but said she wanted to focus on academics. I don't think she was particularly pleased when Flaujae started over her but its not even a debate on who is the more talented/more upside. She was the last of Fargas's recruits along with Ware.
I don't blame a player if they want out as they only have so long to play college ball. I guess the timing of some of these transfers is the more frustrating part. To me its more frustrating in that the depth you think you have is no longer there. Coaches may have hit the portal a little differently if they had known better but thats how college hoops works these days unfortunately. You never know who you will or will not have.
Gusters has been long gone from LSU for a while and is likely headed to Oregon pending they get the academic stuff together. Her and Kim have had bad blood since that suspension last December. That relationship has been over since then. She was openly trashing the entire coaching staff since then on her social media. It was incredibly awkward to me.
So she's UConn level too??I have no inside knowledge either but Payton would excel at LSU, Texas, or South Carolina working under one of those strong coaches.