Rutgers off to slow start in transfer portal: Time to panic, or too early to tell? | Rutgers Rant

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Rutgers off to slow start in transfer portal: Time to panic, or too early to tell? | Rutgers Rant

Rutgers off to slow start in transfer portal: Time to panic, or too early to tell? | Rutgers Rant

The Rutgers Rant is back to discuss the first week of the transfer portal for the men's and women's basketball teams.

Rutgers off to slow start in transfer portal: Time to panic, or too early to tell? | Rutgers Rant

The Rutgers Rant is back to discuss the first week of the transfer portal for the men's and women's basketball teams.

The transfer portal window is open, and the early returns at Rutgers paint two very different pictures for the men's and women's basketball programs. As teams across the country scramble to rebuild rosters, the Scarlet Knights' first week has been a tale of two teams under one roof.

For head coach Steve Pikiell's men's squad, the initial period has been defined by significant roster turnover. Seven players have entered the portal, while only one new transfer has committed to join the two returnees who have re-signed. In the fast-paced, high-stakes world of portal recruiting, this quiet start naturally raises questions among the fanbase about the team's trajectory for the upcoming season.

Meanwhile, on the women's side, first-year coach Gary Redus has made an immediate splash. In a single Sunday, he secured commitments from four transfers, headlined by the notable New Jersey duo of Mya and Mia Pauldo. This early haul signals a proactive and energetic start to Redus's tenure, providing a surge of optimism for the program's future.

So, is it time for concern on the men's side, or simply a case of a methodical approach playing out over the full portal window? The coming days will be critical as Coach Pikiell and his staff look to fill key roster spots and build a competitive team for the rugged Big Ten conference. In college basketball's modern era, success is often forged in the portal, and Rutgers' final roster will be one of the offseason's most compelling stories.

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