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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 157915" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Having learned the actual facts about the situation, I can tell you that the suspension led to to the transfer. CPJ does not throw around "indefinitely" often, if ever, so that tells you the seriousness of the infraction. The staff would never suspend someone for wanting to transfer.</p><p></p><p>Harrell is well within his rights to transfer, and if I were in his shoes, I'd do the same thing. The prospect of stepping into a situation where he might get more playing time on a big stage makes a lot of sense, plus he's a legacy at UF. It's a no-brainer for UF to take him given their depth. </p><p></p><p>Had this been Harrell's intention all along, the timing would be very different. This would have gone down at the end of spring semester (similar to Skov, Golson, etc). Even if he was just waiting on paperwork, he would not have been here participating in camps and offseason workouts. To even apply (and still continue to play football), he'd need his release from GT. If that had happened in May, I highly doubt they'd still feature him in a <a href="https://twitter.com/GeorgiaTechFB/status/612739403493060612" target="_blank">Father's Day tweet</a> last weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 157915, member: 491"] Having learned the actual facts about the situation, I can tell you that the suspension led to to the transfer. CPJ does not throw around "indefinitely" often, if ever, so that tells you the seriousness of the infraction. The staff would never suspend someone for wanting to transfer. Harrell is well within his rights to transfer, and if I were in his shoes, I'd do the same thing. The prospect of stepping into a situation where he might get more playing time on a big stage makes a lot of sense, plus he's a legacy at UF. It's a no-brainer for UF to take him given their depth. Had this been Harrell's intention all along, the timing would be very different. This would have gone down at the end of spring semester (similar to Skov, Golson, etc). Even if he was just waiting on paperwork, he would not have been here participating in camps and offseason workouts. To even apply (and still continue to play football), he'd need his release from GT. If that had happened in May, I highly doubt they'd still feature him in a [URL='https://twitter.com/GeorgiaTechFB/status/612739403493060612']Father's Day tweet[/URL] last weekend. [/QUOTE]
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