Opinion on how transfer portal has harmed college sports
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» » **Keith Taylor: The transfer portal has changed college sports, but not for the better** The transfer portal has added a new dimension to recruiting and has ushered in a new era in college basketball. Change can be good, but I’m not sure that can be said about the current state of college athletics. I [Content truncated...]
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"Keith Taylor argues the transfer portal has reshaped college sports recruiting but not necessarily for the better."
"Some teams this offseason have retained talent while others saw many of their key pieces depart in the transfer portal."
"The measure was introduced by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a former college football coach, who has bemoaned current transfer rules for NCAA athletes."
"Not long ago, there was a time when Mid-Major programs in men's college basketball could compete and hang around with the blue bloods."
"The Huskies' freshman has decided to stay with a familiar coach by committing to Boston College and Luke Murray."
"The transfer portal for college basketball closed earlier this week. Players can no longer submit their names for the transfer portal."
"A new center has entered the transfer portal that should find himself rising towards the top of Michigan State's big board."
"Cyclone Alert's Alec Busse provides five thoughts as a new work week begins following Iowa State's spring showcase and the finalization of the basketball..."