This is a big one. I'd trade Height forhim:
Well this is just round 1 we lose more players in SpringYeah, well…we’re gonna have find 3 or 4 of these dudes and fast. When’s the portal window close?
Yeah, well…we’re gonna have find 3 or 4 of these dudes and fast. When’s the portal window close?
It's getting silly.
Makes you appreciate Biggers who stayed all 4 yrs at GT. He had some offers last off-season to leave. Height was playing the best football of his career at GT.
I don't really see a problem with this. It will be a very small handful of players who go into the Portal from a CFP that actually had a part in that Team's season. If they want to be a Part of Spring Ball then need to be enrolled in the Spring Semester.This has to get fixed. Not a PSU fan by any means, but this could happen to anyone. It’s all about me, me, me. Probably why I doubt I’ll watch any of the playoffs unless something else is not on or it’s raining outside.
Not really. The unintened consequences is that players who are transferring multiple times before they graduate will never have enough credits to get a degree. They lose many of the credits they accumulated when they transfer and have to start over in a new degree program at the next school.Is it even possible to have transfer credits from 3 different schools in 3 years when you are just enrolling in the fall semester?
Not really. The unintened consequences is tyat players who are transferring multiple times before they graduate will never have enough credits to get a degree. They lose many of the credits they accumulated when the transfer and have to start over at the next school.
Oof...
Lawyers would just file a lawsuit. NCAA tried to limit it to one transfer without sitting but had to sit out a year on the next. UNC filed a lawsuit for Tes Walker and he played. It was at least his 3rd school and maybe his 4th. UNC claimed it was affecting his mental health. LOL.It's not a big problem if we go back to the requirement to sit a year. That would do a lot to slow down this runaway train.