Remember, the "entrant" deadline is today but the players and schools will now have time to find all their players, which I suspect will take another 3-4 weeks...
Some schools lost many, many players to the portal and have to replace the bulk of their roster, like Ok State, who had 9 players in the portal so they needed a complete roster build. Tennessee and Ole Miss also need complete roster builds. What I find interesting is the "touting" of talent these schools will claim they signed and then next year, when they struggle in the 1st part of the season, they will say "we had to integrate so many new players into the system" as a valid reason for their struggles.
Some of that is absolutely true but at the same time, you do have to keep players around that know your system and can help acclimate the new players. My point is, I am not sure how sustainable relying on the portal is to actually build a program and win consistently enough to be considered an "elite program". Augmenting your roster with strong players to fix gaps is most logical so what SC and Duke have done appears more logical than what OK State, TCU, TN or Ole Miss have done.
I do hope some government "anti-trust" legislation can get passed to limit this absurd pay for play concept and 1 year money grabs occurring. Mediocre players will make more money in college than good players will in the WNBA. There is something wrong with that.