Dana Altman says Oregon men's basketball mass exodus not unexpected

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Dana Altman says Oregon men's basketball mass exodus not unexpected

Dana Altman says Oregon men's basketball mass exodus not unexpected

Oregon men's basketball coach Dana Altman faces a major roster rebuild with 12 players departing, including key starters.

Dana Altman says Oregon men's basketball mass exodus not unexpected

Oregon men's basketball coach Dana Altman faces a major roster rebuild with 12 players departing, including key starters.

Oregon Ducks men's basketball is officially entering a new era. Head coach Dana Altman addressed the media this week, confirming what many in college basketball circles anticipated: a massive roster overhaul is underway in Eugene.

Facing the daunting task of replacing a staggering 12 scholarship players from last season's squad, Altman was candid about the challenges ahead. The exodus includes three graduates and a significant group of nine players who have entered the transfer portal, leaving the program with a nearly blank slate.

"We are working within a budget, and some guys were gonna lose their NIL, either totally or taking a reduction. A big reduction," Altman stated, highlighting the modern financial realities of college sports. He emphasized that no scholarships were pulled, but the changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals played a major role in the roster turnover.

This level of turnover is becoming increasingly common in the transfer portal era, but it presents a unique challenge for a program looking to rebound from a difficult 12-20 season. For Ducks fans and supporters, it signals a period of intense transition and rebuilding, where the focus shifts entirely to recruiting and developing the next wave of talent to wear the green and yellow.

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