New Players for College Sports 2026-2028

Introduction

Many college sports teams are getting new players. Some players are new students and some come from other colleges.

Main Body

The University of Missouri basketball team has 14 players. They have five players from other schools. They also have a new student named Jason Crowe Jr. The University of Michigan basketball team is happy because Elliot Cadeau is staying. Their football team also has 11 new players for 2027. This includes Tyson Robinson and Charles Woodson Jr. Ohio State got a great player named David Jacobs. Marquette got a player from Canada named Colton Crowdis. Florida State wanted Brayden Tyson, but he chose South Carolina instead. Some teams look at players for 2028. Washington and Michigan State are talking to young players now. Kentucky wants a player from Serbia, but he likes other schools more.

Conclusion

Colleges use new students and transfer players to win more games in the future.

Learning

πŸ—ΊοΈ Mapping Places & People

In this text, we see a pattern of [Place] + [Action] + [Person]. This is the simplest way to tell a story in English.

Look at these examples:

  • Florida State β†’\rightarrow wanted β†’\rightarrow Brayden Tyson
  • Marquette β†’\rightarrow got β†’\rightarrow Colton Crowdis
  • Kentucky β†’\rightarrow wants β†’\rightarrow a player

πŸ’‘ The "Want" vs "Got" Difference

When we talk about goals or results, we use these two words:

  1. Want = A wish (not yet real). *Example: "Kentucky wants a player" (They don't have him yet).
  2. Got = A success (it is real now). *Example: "Ohio State got a great player" (The player is now on the team).

πŸ” Quick Word Bank

  • Instead β†’\rightarrow used when you choose option B and not option A.
  • Staying β†’\rightarrow not leaving; remaining in the same place.

Vocabulary Learning

transfer (n.)
the act of moving someone or something from one place to another
Example:The transfer of the player to another team was announced last week.