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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 769860" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>There is a kinda obvious point to all of this transferring And committing. It’s possible that kids transfer because they are just not feeling it, no matter why. When that happens it is wise to seek incoming transfers that will help us immediately replace them And improve as we do it. Tech can both honor their commitment to the first guy as they seek to improve when he leaves. There shouldn’t be any question but that the team improved with this years shuffle and both incoming and outgoing players are happier.</p><p></p><p>the controversy begins if and when we are advising kids to transfer in order to solicit or to make room for a better talent, even then probably about 50% would think that’s ok too, considering we are essentially talking about free college either way.</p><p></p><p>either way it works out Considering those leaving via transfer are transferring into another scholarship spot at the school they go to.</p><p></p><p>it’s like arguing about the size of your kingdom, one king stands by another and proclaims himself to be the ruler of all his kingdom with the most loyal subjects from sea to sea, the other says that’s good but I rule my kingdom from mountain to mountain and mountains are beautiful and My subjects are more loyal. A third king overhears and says to himself, pfff, that ain’t no better, I rule my kingdom from river to river and never have I heard any Subject complain.</p><p></p><p>none of these kids are kings but they are trading one blessing for another and in the end their blessings are more than most kids ever get, most are the loyal subjects within all the kingdoms.</p><p></p><p>both Tech and the kids are trying to improve their own prospects or kingdoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 769860, member: 3774"] There is a kinda obvious point to all of this transferring And committing. It’s possible that kids transfer because they are just not feeling it, no matter why. When that happens it is wise to seek incoming transfers that will help us immediately replace them And improve as we do it. Tech can both honor their commitment to the first guy as they seek to improve when he leaves. There shouldn’t be any question but that the team improved with this years shuffle and both incoming and outgoing players are happier. the controversy begins if and when we are advising kids to transfer in order to solicit or to make room for a better talent, even then probably about 50% would think that’s ok too, considering we are essentially talking about free college either way. either way it works out Considering those leaving via transfer are transferring into another scholarship spot at the school they go to. it’s like arguing about the size of your kingdom, one king stands by another and proclaims himself to be the ruler of all his kingdom with the most loyal subjects from sea to sea, the other says that’s good but I rule my kingdom from mountain to mountain and mountains are beautiful and My subjects are more loyal. A third king overhears and says to himself, pfff, that ain’t no better, I rule my kingdom from river to river and never have I heard any Subject complain. none of these kids are kings but they are trading one blessing for another and in the end their blessings are more than most kids ever get, most are the loyal subjects within all the kingdoms. both Tech and the kids are trying to improve their own prospects or kingdoms. [/QUOTE]
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