Why are players without NCAA eligibility entering the transfer portal?

Why are players without NCAA eligibility entering the transfer portal?

With the transfer portal deadline approaching on Tuesday, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to see an influx of names enter the portal. That’s just the nature of today’s college basketball.

But come Monday, several players who had no remaining NCAA eligibility decided to go portal’ing as well. Clemson’s Ian Schieffelin, Kansas’ Shakeel Moore and Minnesota’s Lu’Cye Patterson are all in the portal despite exhausting the NCAA’s eligibility clock.

There’s a reason for that, though.

While it does look unlikely for this upcoming season, the House antitrust settlement (expected this month) could pave the way for the NCAA to give everyone a five-year eligibility clock. If this major change was enacted in time for the 2025-26 season, the past super-seniors could earn themselves yet another year in college.

Schieffelin tweeted that he entered the portal just to keep his options open in the off chance he gets an additional year.

Plus, there was no rule saying a player needed remaining eligibility in order to enter the portal. So, it makes sense for those players to keep that open as a contingency.


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