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Huh. Seems like she’s getting a reasonable number of minutes

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How does Verhulst have 3 years of eligibility remaining? She played a full season last year and played 8 games this year before voluntarily quitting the team.
 
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How does Verhulst have 3 years of eligibility remaining? She played a full season last year and played 8 games this year before voluntarily quitting the team.
Maybe it has something to do with the new transfer rules? Isn't the "portal window" system in effect now? If memory is correct, the window runs from Dec 1 - Dec 15 and players would be able to play right away.
 
No inside knowledge but just guessing this may be a return home to Kansas. So Kansas or Kansas State?
Not sure about Kansas State. How would they manage minutes when they have the Glenn sisters, Sundell, and Gregory playing like they are currently? There seems to be a log jam based on their roster.

Don't know enough about Kansas' roster. However with a top level recruit committed for 2023, it could be an attractive proposition, if there's a good nucleus to surround them.
 
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.
 
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.
Don't believe that to be correct and the part about "quitting" is a tad harsh. If a player wants to continue playing basketball it is my understanding that they MUST enter into the portal regardless of when that decision is made. It could be midnight, mid year, mid afternoon you still have to go into the portal if you want to continue playing NCAA basketball. Obviously when you enter into the portal has an impact on when you are able to play at your next stop. In this case it appears that Payton will be eligible to play in January of '23 at her next stop.
 
Maybe it has something to do with the new transfer rules? Isn't the "portal window" system in effect now? If memory is correct, the window runs from Dec 1 - Dec 15 and players would be able to play right away.
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.
 
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How does Verhulst have 3 years of eligibility remaining? She played a full season last year and played 8 games this year before voluntarily quitting the team.
Stop with the quitting the team. Just because a player puts their name in the portal does not mean they have quit the team. Recall that Evina Westbrook put her name in the portal and continued to practice with the team and give the TN coaches an opportunity to talk her out of leaving. Payton has put her name in the portal but is still considered a Louisville Student athlete. If she chooses to leave Payton will be immediately eligible to play at her next stop and could start playing at her new stop in January of '23. If she chooses to do that the remainder of this season will count as a full year of eligibility.
 
No inside knowledge but just guessing this may be a return home to Kansas. So Kansas or Kansas State?
I have no inside knowledge either but Payton would excel at LSU, Texas, or South Carolina working under one of those strong coaches.
 
Don't believe that to be correct and the part about "quitting" is a tad harsh. If a player wants to continue playing basketball it is my understanding that they MUST enter into the portal regardless of when that decision is made. It could be midnight, mid year, mid afternoon you still have to go into the portal if you want to continue playing NCAA basketball. Obviously when you enter into the portal has an impact on when you are able to play at your next stop. In this case it appears that Payton will be eligible to play in January of '23 at her next stop.
Quitting is pretty much what it is, and I also said players have their reasons that could be quite valid. I'd say most of us have quit a job before for good reasons. A player could keep playing this year, enter the portal after the season, and still be eligible next season without a waiver or sit out requirement.

Since basketball spans 2 college semesters it is theoretically possible to play immediately in January if they are granted a waiver. This is probably something the NCAA should examine. I stand by that someone who leaves the team mid season is quitting. Quitting doesn't always have a negative connotation to it however my initial post did and I apologize for those who were offended.
 
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.
I too think a waiver is required but perhaps not. Things are all over the place now and it's tough to keep up.
 
How does Verhulst have 3 years of eligibility remaining? She played a full season last year and played 8 games this year before voluntarily quitting the team.
Possibly a Covid year
 
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Stop with the quitting the team. Just because a player puts their name in the portal does not mean they have quit the team. Recall that Evina Westbrook put her name in the portal and continued to practice with the team and give the TN coaches an opportunity to talk her out of leaving. Payton has put her name in the portal but is still considered a Louisville Student athlete. If she chooses to leave Payton will be immediately eligible to play at her next stop and could start playing at her new stop in January of '23. If she chooses to do that the remainder of this season will count as a full year of eligibility.
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.

 
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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 will also add Evina and KHH played their season out. Someone who leaves 8 games in isn't playing their season out. These athletes don't owe us anything though and everyone has to look out for their own situation.
 
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.
 
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.
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This is where I recall seeing the portal window being talked about.
 
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This is where I recall seeing the portal window being talked about.
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
 
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