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It really does come down to numbers.

The NBA has 30 teams with 13-15 players per team. That's well over 400 players. And that's not even counting the D League.
The WNBA has 12 teams with 12 players per team. That's 144 players.
 
Now here's a shocker!!

I'm absolutely floored!

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As expected, the SEC changed its intra-conference grad transfer rule to make it consistent with the NCAA rule. Graduates of SEC schools can now transfer to another SEC school without having to sit out a year (or seek a waiver).

Anriel Howard can now transfer to South Carolina or Miss State without having to seek a waiver from the year-in-residence requirement. I'm sure the waiver would have been granted anyway but that hurdle is now gone.

SEC approves two rules regarding graduate transfers, serious misconduct policy
 
Women’s Basketball Transfers: Spring/Summer 2018
Through Jun5, 2018

D-I women’s basketball players transferring (arranged by former school), based on reports from February forward. The player’s class (FR, SO, JR, SR) is for the 2017–18 season. (Last updated: June 5, 2018—recent additions to the list and those with a recently announced transfer destination are highlighted in red)

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• Total listed: 264
• Those with their new school noted: 191
• Grad transfers: 46
• Transferring from Power 5 schools: 77
• Transferring to Power 5 schools: 37
• D-I → D-II: 41
• D-I → NAIA: 10
• D-I → juco: 13
• D-I → Canadian college: 3

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2019 Class: Finalists
This page tracks those women’s basketball prospects in the 2019 recruiting class who have a publicly reported list of finalists and includes information on official visits, as available. (Last updated: June 2, 2018)

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A parent, AAU coach, former high school coach or player representative reaches out to a college coach about a player seeking a possible way out. The college coach responds by intrigue and subsequently gathering information. Neither party communicates directly until the release is granted (the player said so in the article) and once granted, the transfer process begins. I can almost guarantee this is how MOST transfers take place..

Not sure what Raoul is getting at, but he does this from time to time with particular programs. He's definitely not a UConn or Notre Dame fan, but I don't think he cares for SC or Tennessee either. A champion of the Big Ten and mid-majors...
 
Not sure what Raoul is getting at, but he does this from time to time with particular programs. He's definitely not a UConn or Notre Dame fan, but I don't think he cares for SC or Tennessee either. A champion of the Big Ten and mid-majors...

I think you're right about his disdain for UConn and ND among others but I'm not sure he's making a derogatory remark as much as commenting that you rarely hear the actual story behind the transfer...........either way it seems that it was done above board so nothing to worry about
 
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