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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 112963" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>This may be the only issue I have ever seen that Carvell gets such a bee in his bonnet about and be so black and white (red and black?) about. His high horse moral grandstanding on it is very strange to me. As I recall he certainly doesn't take to counselling recruits parents over things like being exploited by a coach who oversigns or being forced into b.s. degree programs so they do not get an education and instead just study "football" all the time like at tOSU.</p><p></p><p>Does he think colleges have a moral obligation to accept <em>anyone </em>who happens to want to transfer in from another school? See my point? It is as if he cannot recognize that he is talking about <em>student</em>-athletes looking to transfer into other <em>schools. </em>Like Rod tried to point out, such situations involve more than just head coaches. Outside of Paterno they aren't campus dictators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 112963, member: 231"] This may be the only issue I have ever seen that Carvell gets such a bee in his bonnet about and be so black and white (red and black?) about. His high horse moral grandstanding on it is very strange to me. As I recall he certainly doesn't take to counselling recruits parents over things like being exploited by a coach who oversigns or being forced into b.s. degree programs so they do not get an education and instead just study "football" all the time like at tOSU. Does he think colleges have a moral obligation to accept [I]anyone [/I]who happens to want to transfer in from another school? See my point? It is as if he cannot recognize that he is talking about [I]student[/I]-athletes looking to transfer into other [I]schools. [/I]Like Rod tried to point out, such situations involve more than just head coaches. Outside of Paterno they aren't campus dictators. [/QUOTE]
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