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Ten programs that have undergone the most unexpected, significant changes since the end of the season

We’re almost halfway through the offseason, believe it or not. 

The 2019 men’s national title game was played almost exactly three months ago, on April 8. The opening of the 2019-20 regular season is a little less than four moths from now, on Nov. 5. And in the 92 days that have elapsed, a number of teams have undergone unexpected turnover. With all of the NBA Draft decisions, transfer choices and coaching changes, the auguries for more than a handful of programs have discernibly shifted from what was expected back in the early part of the spring.

Let us examine which schools have been most affected. Plenty of things have happened that will significantly shape the narrative of the forthcoming season. What I did not take into account: coaching changes that happened before the end of the season and the expected graduation/departure of seniors. (And given how Duke and Kentucky always undergo so much change annually, they were exempt from this list.)

Here are 10 programs that have withstood significant revamps — for good and/or bad — in the past three months, since the season officially ended. And this is going out before the NCAA’s enforcement division sends out Notices of Allegations against two prominent programs later this month — and four more later this summer. 

 

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