Getting close to the Patrick Ewing level of transfers out, think have run out of "he wasn't going to play anyway" kids.
UConn is a pretty good school, league is high level, playing time is available. So many transfers out have a reason.
Time will tell. Attracting competent players from the portal is getting more important with each transfer out.
Not sure if NIL money is big deal for top transfers, but given the "hidden money" has always been a part of college sports, think it must be some type of factor.
Not the position expected to be in going into year 5 of the cultural reset; 5 returning scholarship players, no NCAA wins, no point guard. 8 scholarship players gone from the 2022 team, only 2 had no eligibility remaining.
Still have some very important pieces for a good team (hope don't jinx anything), but sure are also missing some important pieces.
Crazy but am more optimistic for UConn football than boy's basketball next year (maybe 'cause for the former just want to compete and the latter want to win some NCAA games).