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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Each week, we send out questions to the most plugged-in Arkansas Razorbacks fans, and fans across the country. Sign up here to join Reacts.
With the college basketball season officially over, programs have wasted no time turning the page to next season. Coaches are building rosters while players make big decisions on where they want to play.
According to the most recent SB Nation Reacts survey, a full 100 percent of responding Arkansas fans believe the basketball team is headed in the right direction.
It’s obvious fans feel like they can have confidence going forward. The way Eric Musselman was able to lead his team to 12 straight wins and an appearance in the Elite Eight after a 2-4 start in the SEC was super impressive. Musselman certainly deserves all the confidence going forward.
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A one-time rule change has made things a bit different this offseason. Unlike other years, every player who transfers this offseason is allowed to immediately play next year. While the NCAA has been allowing this to happen more regularly in the past few years, players were still required to make a case for why they should be able to play, with some still being denied.
Nearly three-fourths of fans around the country said they like the rule change.
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For now, the rule change is just in place for this offseason and will return to the way it was next year. Just over half of college basketball fans want the rule change to be in place permanently.
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With the increased ability to change teams and play immediately, it would be understandable for fans to expect dramatic changes to the roster. However, 42 percent of fans think there will be no net change. 30 percent of fans think their favorite team will add more players via the transfer portal than lose, while 27 percent believe the inverse.
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