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The NCAA's Transfer Revolution Is Here, and Its Impact Will Be Felt Far and Wide


On the heels of the NCAA’s decision to allow college athletes to freely transfer and play immediately, Greg Kampe has a message for college basketball coaches everywhere: Change the way you recruit or else see your career go up in flames. “If you are building for the future,” the longtime Oakland basketball coach says, “you’re going to lose your job.” (Sports Illustrated)

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The NCAA's Transfer Revolution Is Here, and Its Impact Will Be Felt Far and Wide


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