(AP) — In college basketball these days, top players rarely stick around for long, the best of them using school merely as a year-long springboard to the NBA. Many had the chance to leave school, but they instead chose to return, giving the league the veteran flavor of a bygone era. The Sooners return All-American guard Buddy Hield, who may have been a first-round pick had he declared for the draft after last season. All-American forward Perry Ellis opted to return for his senior season, and he'll be joined by talented guards Wayne Selden, Frank Mason and Devonte Graham, all players who logged crucial minutes as the Jayhawks rolled to another conference championship last season. West Virginia star Juwan Staten, Baylor guard Kenny Chery and Oklahoma State's Le'Bryan Nash have graduated, as have starters and role players at other schools. Kansas State had just about everyone who contributed last season leave, some of them kicked off the team for violating rules and others who transferred in the hopes of a fresh start elsewhere.