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Interesting article from Billings Gazette: More than one-third of Big Sky basketball players transfer or leave with eligibility remaining
"Sacramento State’s men, on the other hand, have shown to keep most of its players, regardless of how much the players contribute.
Brian Katz is entering his 13th year as head coach and has only seen six players, or 15 percent, leave within the five-year span.
“We are a developmental teaching program, meaning continuity is key,” Katz said. “The longer you have players, the better they will get. You can always trade up for a player, but that hasn’t really worked for us.”"
https://billingsgazette.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/a-change-of-scenery-more-than-one-third-of-big-sky-basketball-players-transfer-or/article_370ea8a8-39e2-5c5d-adbc-8bb4ef85c854.html
"Sacramento State’s men, on the other hand, have shown to keep most of its players, regardless of how much the players contribute.
Brian Katz is entering his 13th year as head coach and has only seen six players, or 15 percent, leave within the five-year span.
“We are a developmental teaching program, meaning continuity is key,” Katz said. “The longer you have players, the better they will get. You can always trade up for a player, but that hasn’t really worked for us.”"
https://billingsgazette.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/a-change-of-scenery-more-than-one-third-of-big-sky-basketball-players-transfer-or/article_370ea8a8-39e2-5c5d-adbc-8bb4ef85c854.html