Okay, so, today I wanna talk about this guy, Mwani Wilkinson. I saw a bunch of news about him going in and out of this NCAA transfer portal thing, and it got me thinking.

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First, I tried to figure out what this “transfer portal” even is. Sounds fancy, huh? Turns out, it’s basically a list where college athletes can say they’re thinking about switching schools. So, Mwani’s name popped up there, which meant he might leave the LSU Tigers basketball team.

This was a big deal because apparently, he was the eleventh player from LSU to consider leaving. That’s like, a whole team’s worth! Imagine your favorite team losing almost all its players. It would be chaos, right? I started digging around to see what was going on with LSU’s team and why so many players were thinking about jumping ship.

  • I found some articles talking about how Mwani was the “last one out” of the team, meaning he was the last guy to put his name in the portal.
  • But then, plot twist! He was also the “first one back in.” It was like a revolving door situation.

So, I kept looking, and guess what? I saw another update saying Mwani “removed his name” from the portal. That means he decided to stay at LSU after all. Whew, what a rollercoaster! I was following this guy’s every move, like it was some reality show.

I guess this whole thing shows how much movement there is in college sports these days. Players are always looking for the best opportunity, and teams are constantly changing. It’s a wild world out there. I’m just glad I got to follow along with Mwani’s little adventure, even if it was just through news articles.

It was a good reminder that things can change quickly, and sometimes it is just interesting to see how things unfold.

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I also found out about this other lady, Jo Wilkinson, who is a comedian but has nothing to do with the Mwani guy. Just a fun fact I stumbled upon during my little investigation.

This whole Mwani thing reminded me that even though I am not an athlete, changes are a normal part of life, and it’s always fun to see how things play out.

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