Pryce Sandfort transfer, explained: Why Nebraska star transferred from rival Iowa to join Cornhuskers
Here is more on Nebraska star Pryce Sandfort's transfer from Iowa to the Cornhuskers.
Pryce Sandfort transfer, explained: Why Nebraska star transferred from rival Iowa to join Cornhuskers originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . One of the biggest hot-button issues in college athletics has been the idea of transferring and what rules and regulations should be instituted regarding it.
In the past, students who wanted to transfer between Division 1 programs had to sit out a year. Now, they are allowed to transfer freely, with no cap on the number of transfers during their eligibility. This has resulted in some players transferring to other schools in the same conference and going from one team one year to their rival the next.
Pryce Sandfort began his collegiate basketball career at Iowa in the 2023-2024 season. After two years with the Hawkeyes, Sandfort opted to enter the transfer portal and take his talents to Lincoln, Nebraska, as a member of the Cornhuskers. Sandfort saw his previous team once during the regular season, once during the conference tournament and once during the NCAA Tournament.
Here is more on Sandfort transferring from Iowa but staying in the Big Ten and joining Nebraska. MARCH MADNESS HQ: Live NCAA bracket | TV schedule | Latest news and more Why did Pryce Sandfort transfer from Iowa? Sandfort's transfer to Nebraska looks bad on paper since it is in the same conference as Iowa, but his upbringing and childhood shed light on the decision.