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How Trump's executive order may end to champs like Michigan basketball

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How Trump's executive order may end to champs like Michigan basketball

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A recent executive order aims to limit student-athlete eligibility to five years and restrict transfers to a one-time event, which may impact college sports teams' ability to recruit top talent. The transfer portal has become a dominant force in talent acquisition, with teams like Michigan basketball winning national championships with transfer starters.

The transfer portal is changing college sports. Teams like Michigan basketball are winning national championships with transfer starters. A recent executive order may limit student-athlete eligibility to five years and restrict transfers. The portal has become a key part of talent acquisition, with over 1,600 Division I basketball players entering the portal after the season ended. Teams are using the portal to find experienced players, rather than relying on high school recruits. This shift is impacting men's and women's basketball, as well as football.

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