NCAA College Basketball Roster Moves thread
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In the worst kept secret in college hoops, Angel Rodriguez has decided to transfer to Miami to finish up his final two years of collegiate eligibility, according to multiple reports.
Former Kansas State PG Angel Rodriguez ends up at Miami. He's attempting to get a hardship waiver so he can use his two remaining years immediatelyComment
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That's Eli Carter, one of the players to transfer out of Rutgers in the wake of the Mike Rice scandal, announcing that he'll be heading to Florida to continue his collegiate career.
Rutgers leading scorer Eli Carter chooses Florida. He and the rest of the Rutgers players are trying to get waivers to play immediately due to the Mike Rice scandalComment
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Following the departure of four seniors (not counting guard Jio Fontan) and the decision of center Dewayne Dedmon to enter the 2013 NBA Draft, it's safe to say that first-year USC head coach Andy Enfield is in need of some front court depth.
Former Charlotte forward Darion Clark is transferring to USC. He'll have 3 years of eligibility leftComment
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Last May 6-7 forward Sheldon Jeter chose to attend Vanderbilt, picking the Commodores over Penn State and Wisconsin and South Carolina with Pittsburgh showing some interest late but never offering the Beaver Falls, Pa. native.
Vanderbilt forward Sheldon Jeter elects to transfer. He'll have 3 years of eligibility leftComment
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A good week on the recruiting front for the Xavier coaching staff got even better Friday afternoon. 6-4 guard Remy Abell, who spent his first two seasons at Indiana, announced his decision to transfer to Xavier as reported by multiple outlets.
Indiana guard Remy Abell transfers to Xavier. He'll sit out this season and have 2 years left to playComment
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Last month it was reported that Purdue forward Sandi Marcius was running into a major complication in regards to his decision to graduate and then transfer to another school where he would be able to play as a graduate student.
Former Purdue backup center Sandi Marcius will play his final season at DePaulComment
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