@DomVapers@VPoker5@Mcleanishim@jeffborzello@PeteThamel@RocNationSports I literally gave you a couple of examples earlier of overseas players that played pro ball in their home countries, then came over to play college ball. Again, look up Nadav Henefeld and Andrew Gaze for a couple of examples. They played for UConn and Seton Hall decades ago.
@DomVapers@VPoker5@Mcleanishim@jeffborzello@PeteThamel@RocNationSports I don't know about a "small percentage", given that some of the top players in the 1980's were foreign born like Akeem Olajuwon, Pat Ewing, Detlef Schrempf, Christian Welp, Ewe Blab, Bill Wennington, etc. So, it actually was more common that people may realize.
@etanthomas36@ED23HOOPS@Cusememes To be fair, I can see how it was taken that way given the way things went and something people need to consider is how this change could impact recruiting in a way they might not have thought of. Meaning, is the program going to get the type of player they are used to.