knoxjacket
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They should treat everyone the same. Either grant it or not. No exceptions.
Agreed. The ncaa has proven they are garbage at judgement calls.
They should treat everyone the same. Either grant it or not. No exceptions.
No such thing as a free lunch.
People get married, join the military, and make career decisions at 18 all the time.
Choices have consequences.
That is the most sensible proposal I have read.I also agree with Harbaugh. Give the kids one transfer chance "for free", but I would probably only allow it after their first full year for any reason, and then only after that if the head coach leaves, or there is a true hardship with a DIRECT family (mom, dad, bro, sis) member.
No such thing as a free lunch.
People get married, join the military, and make career decisions at 18 all the time.
Choices have consequences.
Over 1/3 of ALL college students transfer at least once. Why punish athletes for making the same decisions their peers make?
Read swarm and u hear from many tech guys no longer doing engr.I’m on my way this morning to hear a preacher who was an electrical engineering grad.
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This is where the boosters and the "100 dollar handshakes" hurt the athletes. The NCAA recognized years ago, that if players were allowed to transfer with no penalties, it would lead to the big schools "poaching" the best players off the smaller schools.Over 1/3 of ALL college students transfer at least once. Why punish athletes for making the same decisions their peers make?
I understand your point but aren’t we trying to fix one wrong but implementing a policy that has another wrong?This is where the boosters and the "100 dollar handshakes" hurt the athletes. The NCAA recognized years ago, that if players were allowed to transfer with no penalties, it would lead to the big schools "poaching" the best players off the smaller schools.
As a direct example, my brother-in-law was a top ranked tennis player for Clemson several years ago when they were a perennial powerhouse. He got an anonymous call from an Arkansas booster offering to buy him any kind of car he wanted if he would transfer to Arkansas. THAT WAS TENNIS..
Now translate that to football... Would any of us find it hard to imagine Nick Saban casually saying to a booster "You know we are really weak at cornerback this year. We've got some good young players but they are still a year away from being ready." That booster then finds out that there is an rising senior at Colorado who is an all-American cornerback. He reaches out anonymously and says I will pay you X dollars and give you a new car if you transfer to Alabama. And by the way, there is a good chance you will win a national championship...
This is why you have to sit a year when you transfer...
And I agree with you. My point is that, until you eliminate the cheaters, you can't open up free transfers. Thus my statement about boosters and 100 dollar handshakes ruining it for the athletes...I understand your point but aren’t we trying to fix one wrong but implementing a policy that has another wrong?
We have cheaters, so we cheat you out of an opportunity because other people cheat? Maybe we could crack down on the cheaters?
A poor kid suddenly driving around in a new SUV, sporting a bunch of new jewelry & tats didn’t get that because he found a $500/hr internship at Microsoft and worked all summer. Start at the top 10 & work your way down and put teeth in the sanctions.
Agree. it’s all about the money. Bammer makes big money, NCAA schleps off what Bammer generates, kids at the bottom actually generating the money get screwed. NCAA whacks a few peripheral teams now & again to demonstrate they are relevant, but the skids get greased behind the scenes and the have nots are locked out of the real competition.And I agree with you. My point is that, until you eliminate the cheaters, you can't open up free transfers. Thus my statement about boosters and 100 dollar handshakes ruining it for the athletes...
To be honest I don’t care if they poach players. For every one who comes in one has to leave and in many cases there will be little difference in quality. No one is going to transfer to Alabama to be the #3 DT but that guy at #3 may think he needs more PT. In any regard I believe players should have more options for their short careers to find the best place for them.And I agree with you. My point is that, until you eliminate the cheaters, you can't open up free transfers. Thus my statement about boosters and 100 dollar handshakes ruining it for the athletes...
And I agree with you. My point is that, until you eliminate the cheaters, you can't open up free transfers. Thus my statement about boosters and 100 dollar handshakes ruining it for the athletes...
You don't really believe this doesn't exist now? Seriously.This is where the boosters and the "100 dollar handshakes" hurt the athletes. The NCAA recognized years ago, that if players were allowed to transfer with no penalties, it would lead to the big schools "poaching" the best players off the smaller schools.
As a direct example, my brother-in-law was a top ranked tennis player for Clemson several years ago when they were a perennial powerhouse. He got an anonymous call from an Arkansas booster offering to buy him any kind of car he wanted if he would transfer to Arkansas. THAT WAS TENNIS..
Now translate that to football... Would any of us find it hard to imagine Nick Saban casually saying to a booster "You know we are really weak at cornerback this year. We've got some good young players but they are still a year away from being ready." That booster then finds out that there is an rising senior at Colorado who is an all-American cornerback. He reaches out anonymously and says I will pay you X dollars and give you a new car if you transfer to Alabama. And by the way, there is a good chance you will win a national championship...
This is why you have to sit a year when you transfer...
I 100% believe this happens now. There was an article a few years back about a defensive end at the Naval Academy (i'm sorry, I tried to find his name but could not) where he said that he was actively being recruited by several SEC schools to come play for them.You don't really believe this doesn't exist now? Seriously.