Gilbert Edmund back in the portal

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Well, Florida Atlantic University is only 11 minutes from Fort Pierce Florida, maybe he wants to get even closer to home, LOL.


 

Viennacock

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I honestly don't understand the portal rule. I thought you could only go in once (w/o sitting a year) unless you were a grad transfer or moving down a level?
 
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I honestly don't understand the portal rule. I thought you could only go in once (w/o sitting a year) unless you were a grad transfer or moving down a level?
There pretty much are no rules. That's the assumption I'm working under.

Did he do anything notable at FSU last year?
Like probably most on here, I didn't follow him at all last year (at FSU). I do recall him showing flashes here in '22 though... to the point where unlike a lot on here, I was disappointed to lose him.
 

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There pretty much are no rules. That's the assumption I'm working under.


Like probably most on here, I didn't follow him at all last year (at FSU). I do recall him showing flashes here in '22 though... to the point where unlike a lot on here, I was disappointed to lose him.
I'll say this, we certainly could have used him this year.
 

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As feckless as the NCAA has become, I have to imagine it's extended beyond 2024. When's the last time they made a decision to benefit the game?
definitely a fair point there. One would hope they would, but that's just that. Hopeful.
 

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What was the reason behind allow multiple transfers for 2024? Covid? Someone's head should be on the chopping block? Big part of the free for all.
There was a lawsuit that was filed to allow it, so the NCAA just went ahead and allowed it. I'm assuming they did it until the ruling is final.