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— not highly touted Texas transfer Ja’Quinden Jackson.
I’ve said this a number of times on the radio and written it a couple of times since the Rose Bowl: I think it’s a bit of a big-picture issue if Barnes has emerged, or eventually emerges as Utah’s QB2.
Player retention can still lead you to success, but in this day and age of the NCAA Transfer Portal and the college athletics governing body’s one-time transfer waiver essentially offering free agency, those two factors have become paramount because if you’re able to leverage the portal well in a given offseason, you can turn your fortunes around in a matter of months.
This is a very important offseason for the Utah men’s basketball program, and, for better or worse, the transfer portal is going to be a central reason why., one for the men’s program and 12 as a coed program, including last season.Men’s lacrosse is no longer rooted just in the Northeast or the East Coast, but the sport is still largely a new phenomenon in this part of the country.
Seriously, though. Lazar Stefanovic is clearly a long-term piece. Gabe Madsen’s best play is ahead of him. Rollie Worster isn’t going anywhere. Branden Carlson is an All-Pac-12 center who took steps forward in spite of a crazy amount of injuries and illness. Smith has pieces at his disposal, and as noted above, he will be in a position to bring on more pieces. Pieces of substance, pieces that can help move his program forward.
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