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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 984775" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Leather, we agree on this subject. But everyone is mad at the wrong group. It’s not the athletes fault. It’s the schools. GT could come out tomorrow and say they will not accept transfers for athletes unless you meet the same requirements that any student transferring from Kennesaw State would need. And conferences could simply set their own rules for transfers regarding athletes. But they don’t. Hence, I have no issue with players or their families making year to year decisions. I would love for the athlete to have to sign a non-compete clause. Maybe GT will be the first? But we all know the minute any school does that their recruiting will tank which has led us to where we are. It’s been corrupt like this for 60plus years and no school has tried to stop it. UGA buys Herschel and wins a Natty yet SMU gets the death penalty. Clemson has players flashing wads of cash on Facebook yet GT gets stripped of a conference title. Look at Auburn with Cam and not one school stood up. They could have all boycotted playing Auburn which absolutely would have led to change but they all took the money and remained silent. At this point, I’ll take the Wild West year to year player over what we’ve had where schools like GT had zero chance and only had the rules enforced against them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 984775, member: 4334"] Leather, we agree on this subject. But everyone is mad at the wrong group. It’s not the athletes fault. It’s the schools. GT could come out tomorrow and say they will not accept transfers for athletes unless you meet the same requirements that any student transferring from Kennesaw State would need. And conferences could simply set their own rules for transfers regarding athletes. But they don’t. Hence, I have no issue with players or their families making year to year decisions. I would love for the athlete to have to sign a non-compete clause. Maybe GT will be the first? But we all know the minute any school does that their recruiting will tank which has led us to where we are. It’s been corrupt like this for 60plus years and no school has tried to stop it. UGA buys Herschel and wins a Natty yet SMU gets the death penalty. Clemson has players flashing wads of cash on Facebook yet GT gets stripped of a conference title. Look at Auburn with Cam and not one school stood up. They could have all boycotted playing Auburn which absolutely would have led to change but they all took the money and remained silent. At this point, I’ll take the Wild West year to year player over what we’ve had where schools like GT had zero chance and only had the rules enforced against them. [/QUOTE]
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