College Basketball 2022-23 Discussion

This one has to hurt for Butler… Guy portals, commits, then decides to return home?

it took me a good deal of research to figure out what UCA even was

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Hunter Dickinson Skip One of These Steps Challenge

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Or do that to Wisconsin. Although they would smell a rat. (insert Boutros Greg Gard joke)

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:mega:

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Heard a Rutgers guy talking about how Rutgers with Major Mag was like half of the top 10 5 man lineups on Evan Miya

Cronin is dominating Mark Few right now

From the start of the season through February 5 (Mag injury) Rutgers was #12 at Torvik. Part of this is they really beat up on their cupcake OOC and that’s perhaps a bit overweighted, but still.

Right Rutgers was playing well but it goes along with a prior discussion we had on Miya’s stats which are extremely on/off based.

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That is a brilliant NIL idea. We could all pool our resources and pay Hunter to commit to Wisconsin and then decommit. Who’s in?

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Being Texas in the portal/NIL era must be awesome

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Would be fun to see Abmas in the Big 12. Or is it SEC? When is Texas joining?

Unlimited official visits, but one per school (per year for hoops).

The council adopted new recruiting rules for official and unofficial visits. Moving forward, prospects will no longer have a limit to the number of official visits they can make to NCAA member schools. Prospects will be limited to one official visit per school, unless there is a head coaching change after an official visit, in which case prospects would be able to complete a second official visit to the same school. In men’s basketball, prospects still will be able to complete a second official visit to the same school provided the visits do not occur in the same academic year.
“For young people considering where to go to college, visits to campus — both official and unofficial — are an integral part of the decision-making process,” Tealer said. “This was an opportunity to modernize NCAA rules in a way that provides greater and more meaningful opportunities for prospects going through the recruitment process.”

Official visits may last no longer than a two-night stay, during which schools will be permitted to cover travel costs, transportation, meals and reasonable entertainment for up to two family members accompanying a prospect on that visit.

The rules will take effect July 1.

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Arkansas is going to be busy.

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Not sure that it is unlimited visits for SCHOOLs. I assume there’s still a cap on that.

This is for prospects (the 5 in one academic year rule).

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What’s the impetus here?

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Probably that it is bullshit to make student athletes pay to visit college campuses when the schools easily could pay?

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okay did not think that would get through the censor, figured it was a dylan-only privilege

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well, players being able to take more visits means each school will likely receive more visits, right?

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