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The effect of the transfer portal on high school recruiting
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[QUOTE="TheDrifter75, post: 5157252, member: 7306"] There isn't just an unlimited number of "older" players in colleges. Every player starts as a child, proves their worth in highschool, and if they are good enough moves on to a college of some sort. After all the moving chess pieces in college, the draw is from the highschool ranks. When players get drafted, it creates open spots, players quit, creates open spots, players enter the portal and aren't picked up, creates open spots. The older players that join a team are former highschool players or the international equivalent that move around but neither diminish nor increase the number of spots available. If anything the number of spots is going up, 85 to 105 per team, not going down. Where do people think these older players are coming from that eliminates a spot for someone coming up? COVID is only taking up additional spots for a limited time. [/QUOTE]
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