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Watts no more a Dane?


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By my count 4 programs in the AE this year lost 3-4 players including UVM, UMBC. This is an epidemic across the NCAA landscape...I guest just learn to live with it and hop you don't lose starters like Suero, Logan, Four, Dickinson etc. A program can probably be OK losing a bench player, the transfer of starters hurts.

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I have to think the fifth-year transfer rule has a lot to do with how many guys are moving around. Luke Winn of Sport Illustrated had a story yesterday about it yesterday. He talks a lot about good mid-major players using the rule to transfer up to power conference teams. To me that was the intent of the rule. It was implemented the year after George Mason went to the Final Four with a bunch of fifth year seniors. Maybe I'm just cynical.

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