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Study: HR departments could help with NIL, portal issues

According to a study on the current climate in men's college basketball by AD Advisors group, in conjunction with analytics firm Timark Partners, the headlines about top prospects who enter the portal and make millions with elite programs do not tell the full story. Most players -- up to 70% -- who enter the portal move to schools with lower profiles or even fail to find new destinations.

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New study shows college transfers often move to smaller schools

While the NCAA Transfer Portal has helped top-tier college programs retool and compete for national championships, a new study shows that many student-athletes actually transfer down to smaller institutions [...]

NCAA Transfer Portal Hits Record Numbers—Again

The NCAA men’s basketball transfer portal has hit a record number of entrants for the fourth consecutive year.

As of Monday, a total of 2,320 men’s basketball players have entered the 2025 transfer portal, according to Verbal Commits, about 11.3% more than last year’s number.

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