
Source: BroBible
Summary
The NCAA’s changes to transfer rules have led to a significant increase in college basketball players transferring schools. A recent statistic highlights that only 22 seniors playing for “Power 5” men’s basketball teams this season spent their entire career at the same school. This number is a result of the introduction of the transfer portal in 2018 and the one-time transfer rule in 2021, which eliminated the mandatory hiatus for transferring players. The NIL Era has also contributed to the shift.
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The habit gets a new name.
College basketball players are now more likely to transfer schools than ever before. The transfer portal and one-time transfer rule have made it easier for players to switch teams. The NIL Era has also given players more incentive to transfer. As a result, only 22 seniors playing for “Power 5” teams this season spent their entire career at the same school.
The routine arrives with a new statistic: 22 out of 1,125 players is a tiny percentage.
This trend is no longer a surprise, but a new normal.
Loyalty is no longer a requirement in college basketball.
The original commitment is now a rare breed.
Author: Evan Null







