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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 3917754, member: 199"] Pretty sure the 'no sit out year' for transfers is a done deal for all future years, which makes transferring a lot more attractive to kids who don't want to wait a year. I believe we do not yet know how that will play out, but the 2021 transfer protal is already pretty full, and a lot of teams are still playing/had there last game recently. Teams are going to get crowded with some players spending an extra year - BYU for example has all of its seniors returning for another run. That could cause more transfers as well, and that will be an ongoing issue for three more years - the college careers for this year's freshman that still have 4 years of eligibility. The WNBA draft likely talent is unlikely to extend to their allowed 5 years, but that is only the top maybe 25 or less US college players. And the feeling seems to be that some teams taking transfers are causing their recruited players to transfer - that is certainly the feeling at ND's McGraws Bench with three young and highly touted recruits in the transfer portal and three former transfers from ND now leading teams in the S16 [/QUOTE]
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