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Wichita State seeing another player exit.  6'6" wing Ricky Council.  Averaged 27 minutes per game as offense off the bench.  12 points, 5.4 rebounds.  Shot 44/31/85.  He becomes the seventh player in the portal from Wichita State, who are now down to just 9 players on scholarship for next year.  The Shockers have seen 83% of their scoring hit the portal.

Illinois already has reached out to Council.

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10 hours ago, RaceToTheTop said:

Jarren Coleman (played high school ball at Indianapolis Cathedral) is back in the portal.  Initially entered the portal at midseason of his sophomore year at Ball State in January of 2021.  Played last year at Missouri.  Started his career at Ball State.  6'5" wing.

Freshman year at Ball State -- 9.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists.  Shot 46/33/66.

Sophomore year at Ball State (13 games before hitting the portal):  13.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists.  Shot 48/43/72.

JUnior year at Missouri:  8.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists.  28.5 minutes per game.  Shooting dropped to 36/30/64.

The Coleman’s love to transfer. I think Jarren and Jalen Coleman-Lands might be cousins? JCL went from Cathedral>La Lumiere>Illinois>DePaul>Iowa state>Kansas. He got his championship though. 

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Yet another Wichita State player in the portal….Craig Porter Jr.  Terre Haute native.  Averaged 7.3 points 4.6 reb, 3.4 assists.  6’2” guard.  That’s eight shockers in the portal.  Team has lost over 90% of their scoring.

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John H. Ruiz, Attorney at Law @JohnHRuiz

***BREAKING NEWS*** @LifeWallet is proud to announce @NijelPack24 has officially committed to UM as a basketball player.  The biggest LifeWallet deal to date, two years $800,000.00 total at $400,000.00 per year plus a car.  Congratulations!!! 

 

This is Ruiz's Twitter bio:  MSP Recovery Founder & CEO, Cigarette Racing Team Co-Owner

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32 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

John H. Ruiz, Attorney at Law @JohnHRuiz

***BREAKING NEWS*** @LifeWallet is proud to announce @NijelPack24 has officially committed to UM as a basketball player.  The biggest LifeWallet deal to date, two years $800,000.00 total at $400,000.00 per year plus a car.  Congratulations!!! 

 

This is Ruiz's Twitter bio:  MSP Recovery Founder & CEO, Cigarette Racing Team Co-Owner

800k + a car + being in Miami instead of a cow pasture.  Really came out ahead there.

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11:35 am post today on Gold and Black Illustrated:

I have no information on Nigel, but I checked out his Twitter and saw something kind of cool.

He announced each school visit with a pin. His Coral Gables tweet had 338 likes. His Ohio State tweet had 1,183 likes.

His Purdue tweet had 4,029 likes...we Boilers are really invested in our team.

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2 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said:

11:35 am post today on Gold and Black Illustrated:

I have no information on Nigel, but I checked out his Twitter and saw something kind of cool.

He announced each school visit with a pin. His Coral Gables tweet had 338 likes. His Ohio State tweet had 1,183 likes.

His Purdue tweet had 4,029 likes...we Boilers are really invested in our team.

They bragged about 4029 likes. Lol

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1 hour ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

John H. Ruiz, Attorney at Law @JohnHRuiz

***BREAKING NEWS*** @LifeWallet is proud to announce @NijelPack24 has officially committed to UM as a basketball player.  The biggest LifeWallet deal to date, two years $800,000.00 total at $400,000.00 per year plus a car.  Congratulations!!! 

 

This is Ruiz's Twitter bio:  MSP Recovery Founder & CEO, Cigarette Racing Team Co-Owner

That kind of thing will get regulated and go away.

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17 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

It might get regulated but it won’t go away. Will just happen in the shadows again 

I mean the overt nature of "Ohio State offered $250k and Miami $350k" will go away. And it will become more difficult to funnel LEGAL money to players.

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10 minutes ago, HoosierHoops1 said:

I mean the overt nature of "Ohio State offered $250k and Miami $350k" will go away. And it will become more difficult to funnel LEGAL money to players.

True but I mean as we have seen the NCAA has little desire to punish people actively cheating. Just ask Kansas or UNC teams that saw zero consequence to their cheating 

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