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NCAA denies waivers for Clayton, Ezzard; Sims granted immediate eligibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 613144" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Since everyone is up in arms about this, I'm going to reiterate my position on playing time and transfers. IMO, the NCAA should give every student athlete 5 years of eligibility starting from the day they take their first college class, whether JC, FCS, DIV II or DIV III. During that 5 year window, they can play any amount of games in any sport offered by their university. All students get a one time transfer with NO penalty requiring them to sit a year. Grad students would get a second free transfer as long as the original school did not offer the degree option and/or would not accept them into the program. A one time 6th year option would be given for medical cases where 25% of their eligibility (over 5 years) was lost due to documented medical reasons.</p><p></p><p>This would fix so many problems, and it's dead simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 613144, member: 1191"] Since everyone is up in arms about this, I'm going to reiterate my position on playing time and transfers. IMO, the NCAA should give every student athlete 5 years of eligibility starting from the day they take their first college class, whether JC, FCS, DIV II or DIV III. During that 5 year window, they can play any amount of games in any sport offered by their university. All students get a one time transfer with NO penalty requiring them to sit a year. Grad students would get a second free transfer as long as the original school did not offer the degree option and/or would not accept them into the program. A one time 6th year option would be given for medical cases where 25% of their eligibility (over 5 years) was lost due to documented medical reasons. This would fix so many problems, and it's dead simple. [/QUOTE]
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