It appears as though underclassmen won't be allowed to string out the process of testing the NBA waters next year.
The NCAA legislative council voted Monday to move up the date from 10 days prior to the draft (which is held in late-June) to May 8 to decide whether they will remain in the NBA Draft or withdraw their names and preserve their college eligibility.
The change will go into place for next season unless the NCAA's Division I board of directors overrules the decision on April 30.
"I think it's a move in the right direction," Kansas coach Bill Self told FOXSports.com. "It's still difficult to be able to replace guys at that point, but it helps solidify things earlier. I think it's a good move, but I still wish the NCAA and NBA could work together to shorten it even more."
Now players will have a short window to declare for the NBA Draft and gauge their status. Currently, players have until Sunday, April 26 to decide whether they want to test the waters and don't have to make a final decision whether to withdraw until mid-June.
That's a six-week or so period where many of them aren't attending classes and are getting bombarded by agents and runners.
"It's definitely beneficial for the college programs," said Ohio State coach Thad Matta, who has lost four players in the last three years early to the NBA. "I think it'll give more clarity to the programs. The waiting game is quicker and that'll be beneficial."
It also means that the underclassmen won't have a chance to fly around the country and work out for a dozen or two NBA teams before making a decision - as has been the case in recent years.
"It's also another three or four weeks that the kids who decide to come back are in school instead of traveling around," Self added. "It allows kids a chance to work towards graduation."
The proposal also removes the option for draft entrants who are not chosen in the NBA Draft to return to college. Previously, those who were not selected in the draft had 30 days after the draft to declare their intention to return.
ACC-BIG TEN MATCHUPS
Here are the matchups for the 11th annual ACC-Big Ten Challenge - which is highlighted by a rematch of this year's national title game.
Mon., Nov. 30 - Penn State at Virginia
Tues., Dec. 1 - Maryland at Indiana
Michigan State at North Carolina
Northwestern at N.C. State
Virginia Tech at Iowa
Wake Forest at Purdue
Wed., Dec. 2 - Boston College at Michigan
Duke at Wisconsin
Florida State at Ohio State
Illinois at Clemson
Minnesota at Miami
WHERE'S MENDEZ-VALDEZ?
In honor of one of my favorite players this year, I'm starting a "Where's Orlando Mendez-Vandez?" segment.
The former Western Kentucky guard, according to Hilltoppers coach Ken McDonald, is working out in hopes of playing for the Mexican national team.
RANDOM NOTES: A couple days after UMass guard Gary Correia transferred to Boston University, new coach Pat Chambers and his staff have also added La Salle sophomore guard Darryl Partin. ... Oregon State signed 6-foot-10 Aussie Angus Brandt, completing a stellar recruiting class for Craig Robinson and his staff. Brandt, who played at Lake Forest Academy in Illinois, joins Roberto Nelson, Joe Burton, Jared Cunningham and Rhys Murphy.
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