SEC
Herb Jones, 6-7, 205, SF, Jr., Alabama – WITHDRAWING
Kira Lewis, 6-3, 165, PG, So., Alabama – STAYING IN
John Petty, 6-5, 184, SG, Jr., Alabama – WITHDRAWING
Isaiah Joe, 6-5, 180, SG, Soph., Arkansas – WITHDRAWING
Mason Jones, 6-5, 200, SG, Jr., Arkansas – STAYING IN
Justin Smith, 6-7, 230, F, Jr., Arkansas – WITHDRAWING
Isaac Okoro, 6-6, 225, SF, Fr., Auburn – STAYING IN
Tre Mann, 6-4, 175, G, Fr., Florida – WITHDRAWING
Andrew Nembhard, 6-5, 190, PG, Soph., Florida – WITHDRAWING (Gonzaga Transfer though)
Anthony Edwards, 6-5, 225, SG, Fr., Georgia – STAYING IN
Rayshaun Hammonds, 6-9, 235, PF, Jr., Georgia – STAYING IN
Ashton Hagans, 6-3, 200, PG, Soph., Kentucky – STAYING IN
Tyrese Maxey, 6-3, 200, G, Fr., Kentucky – STAYING IN
E.J. Montgomery, 6-10, 230, PF, Soph., Kentucky – STAYING IN
Immanuel Quickley, 6-3, 190, G, Soph., Kentucky – STAYING IN
Nick Richards, 6-11, 250, PF, Jr., Kentucky – STAYING IN
Kahlil Whitney, 6-6, 210, SF, Fr., Kentucky – STAYING IN
Darius Days, 6-6, 240, F, Soph., LSU – WITHDRAWING
Ja’Vonte Smart, 6-4, 205, G, Soph., LSU – WITHDRAWING
Trendon Watford, 6-9, 235, PF, Fr., LSU – WITHDRAWING
Emmitt Williams, 6-6, 230, PF, Soph., LSU – STAYING IN
Abdul Ado, 6-11, 255, C, Jr., Mississippi State – WITHDRAWING
Jalen Johnson, 6-7, 205, F, Jr., Mississippi State – WITHDRAWING
Reggie Perry, 6-10, 250, PF, So., Mississippi State – STAYING IN
Nick Weatherspoon, 6-2, 185, PG, Jr., Mississippi State – STAYING IN
Robert Woodard II, 6-7, 230, F, Soph., Mississippi State – STAYING IN
Xavier Pinson, 6-2, 170, PG, Soph., Missouri – WITHDRAWING
Mitchell Smith, 6-10, 220, F, RS Jr., Missouri – WITHDRAWING
Jeremiah Tilmon, 6-10, 260, PF, Jr., Missouri – WITHDRAWING
A.J. Lawson, 6-6, 180, G, Soph., South Carolina – WITHDRAWING
Yves Pons, 6-6, 215, G, Jr., Tennessee – WITHDRAWING
Saben Lee, 6-2, 185, PG, Jr., Vanderbilt – STAYING IN
Aaron Nesmith, 6-6, 213, SG, So., Vanderbilt – STAYING IN
From a quick glance, UK loses ~1/3 of the 17 early entrants, which is to be expected.
Vandy and UGA lose 4 talented players off of teams who struggled. MSU is the only other team that was really hit hard in this group in terms of numbers.
If there's a season, SEC should have a pretty good group.
The Big 10 is going to be a beast this year.