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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Carson" data-source="post: 983553" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>I, for one, think that expecting student athletes to fulfill their commitments to play for a school is an important life lesson.</p><p></p><p>I committed to Tech (as a student), and I hung in there for five years when transferring to NC State or Carolina might have been an easier way to a degree. There's a REASON why Tech alumni do not ask, "When did you graduate?" We ask, "When did you get out?" But I digress.</p><p></p><p>I might concede one exception: if the Head Coach of the team leaves for any reason. One other variation: an athlete can transfer ONE TIME after TWO SEASONS. Okay, one more variation: if the school mutually agrees that the player isn't working out, they can release him.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, you dance with the one that brung ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Carson, post: 983553, member: 766"] I, for one, think that expecting student athletes to fulfill their commitments to play for a school is an important life lesson. I committed to Tech (as a student), and I hung in there for five years when transferring to NC State or Carolina might have been an easier way to a degree. There's a REASON why Tech alumni do not ask, "When did you graduate?" We ask, "When did you get out?" But I digress. I might concede one exception: if the Head Coach of the team leaves for any reason. One other variation: an athlete can transfer ONE TIME after TWO SEASONS. Okay, one more variation: if the school mutually agrees that the player isn't working out, they can release him. Other than that, you dance with the one that brung ya. [/QUOTE]
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