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2018 Transfer Tracker: April 17th Edition

Welcome to Paint Touches’ 2018 Transfer Tracker. This list is our attempt at making sense of the hundreds of transfers that are bound to occur in the 2018 offseason. Every player on this list is a traditional transfer, which is to say that they will need to sit out the 2018-2019 season. If you’re looking […]

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NCAA Transfer Tracker: April 28th Edition

Welcome to Paint Touches’ 2017 Transfer Tracker. This list is our attempt at making sense of the hundreds of transfers that are bound to occur in the 2017 offseason. Every player on this list is a traditional transfer, which is to say that they will need to sit out the 2017-2018 season. If you’re looking […]

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NCAA Free Agent Tracker: April 24 Edition

It’s back and better than ever! Welcome to the NCAA Free Agent Tracker. This is Paint Touches’ third year of covering the NCAA basketball graduate transfer market. Every player listed here is eligible for either the Graduate Transfer Exception of the Graduate Transfer Waiver, meaning they will be immediately eligible for their new teams in […]

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NCAA Transfer Tracker: April 29 Edition

Welcome to Paint Touches’ 2016 Transfer Tracker. This list is our attempt at making sense of the hundreds of transfers that are bound to occur in the 2016 offseason. Every player on this list is a traditional transfer, which is to say that they will need to sit out the 2016-2017 season. If you’re looking […]

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Greska: Class of 2013 crucial for Buzz Williams

Note: I hate hyperbole in writing. There are so many words in the English language to accurately portray a certain event/feeling/situation that going to the extremes strikes me as lazy and unintelligent. It’s even more irritating in sports writing. If you can’t find an apt comparison without thoughtlessly drabbing generalizations all over the place, you […]

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Analyzing Marquette’s transfers under Buzz Williams

There has been a lot  of talk about a transfer epidemic in college basketball with coaches and media alike bemoaning the “me-first” culture pervading today’s youth. Yet  the transfer rate remains steady around 9 to 12 percent, according to Sports Illustrated’s Luke Winn. That’s less than the national average for non student-athletes as the New […]

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