The Final Four again has multiple 5th-year starters. This time, it’s a farewell to an uncommon era -
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The article discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college basketball, particularly the 2020-21 season, during which the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to many players. This season, many of those players are in their fifth year, participating in the Final Four. The article highlights the unique experience of these players, who have had to navigate unusual circumstances, including playing in largely empty arenas and dealing with bubble protocols.
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