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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 570423" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>The school and the SA both have certain obligations and NCAA rules governing each. So there is some requirements for each to honor their commitments to one another. Changing those is a discussion probably worthy of a separate thread but the NCAA has been moving in a direction more favorable to the SAs rather than the schools of late.</p><p></p><p>But my point is there are established parameters already. Furthermore programs are making sales pitches and promises to kids and their families in recruiting. Those promises should be followed through on. And if you think Tech can sale renewable one year scholarships while factories are selling a full 4-5 year ride, and compete with the factories while doing so.....I call that a foolish notion.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know the exact numbers of grad students turned down in the last few years but I know it has happened. So long as that possibility exists and the schools have the freedom to deny admission, all grad students should be free to transfer. It’s about equal opportunity not equal outcomes. That is fairness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 570423, member: 735"] The school and the SA both have certain obligations and NCAA rules governing each. So there is some requirements for each to honor their commitments to one another. Changing those is a discussion probably worthy of a separate thread but the NCAA has been moving in a direction more favorable to the SAs rather than the schools of late. But my point is there are established parameters already. Furthermore programs are making sales pitches and promises to kids and their families in recruiting. Those promises should be followed through on. And if you think Tech can sale renewable one year scholarships while factories are selling a full 4-5 year ride, and compete with the factories while doing so.....I call that a foolish notion. I don’t know the exact numbers of grad students turned down in the last few years but I know it has happened. So long as that possibility exists and the schools have the freedom to deny admission, all grad students should be free to transfer. It’s about equal opportunity not equal outcomes. That is fairness. [/QUOTE]
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