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Nebraska Basketball shakeup: C.J. Wilcher enters transfer portal
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Nebraska guard C.J. Wilcher enters the transfer portal! What does this mean for the Huskers' lineup next season? Get the scoop on Wilcher's pivotal role, his standout stats and the impact of his departure. Don't miss out on the latest twist in Nebraska basketball's journey! |
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