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MARKET SHIFT: Boston College & Luke Murray NAVIGATE NCAA Eligibility Rule That Could RATTLE Portal
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NCAA’s looming eligibility rule change could reshape Boston College Basketball’s recruiting strategy—will Luke Murray hit pause on the transfer portal frenzy? As the five-year eligibility proposal edges closer to a June implementation, college basketball faces a market flood of ‘super seniors’ that could drive player prices down and shift coaches’ roster moves.
AJ Black breaks down what this means for Boston College, analyzing how Murray’s preferences for multi-year player development align with the new landscape. Key insights cover Aidan Shaw’s NBA draft plans, potential returnees, strategic waiting in the transfer portal, and why Money Williams’ two-year eligibility could be a game-changer for the Eagles. Plus, don’t miss the latest on Magnus Alma recommitting to BC Football and how these developments might affect both hoops and gridiron recruiting. Will Murray’s analytical approach give BC an edge during this chaotic transition?
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