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[QUOTE="Gus Mahler, post: 3116530, member: 6072"] Looks like [USER=899]@FairView[/USER] and I posted almost simultaneously. Just more evidence that great minds think alike. But on a different topic: This grad transfer business is the big wild card. It's good for the players but might not be good for the game. Many of the projections above about UConn and other programs will change in the coming months. From here, it seems imperative that UConn shop in that market. But so will ND. And MSU. Louisville? Ohio State? I fear the long-term impact of this is that the rich will stay rich. The top programs will always be attractive to a good player if they think they will be sure to play. It will be similar to free agency. Not only will programs with holes be shopping, but so will the players. Any program where supply and demand come together will profit. I guess time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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