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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 967519" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is where I disagree. It's not hard if your student-athlete model says the "student" comes before the "athlete." Transfers happen everyday with college students. You & I transferred. Credit hours are lost in the process. If the school can only enroll a finite number of students, then, at least theoretically, a potential student is denied enrollment for every transferred in athlete who has no desire to be a student. It's a nontrivial fact in every transfer. Unless the eligibility of the "athlete" is more important in the student-athlete model than the "student" being on track to graduate.</p><p></p><p>The NCAA could (if they had at least one set of balls) make every transfer a sit out transfer. No waivers. No exceptions. Effective now. If a player gets "processed" by a coach to make room for another player, require the school to honor his scholarship until the "student" graduates. Don't force him to transfer. If he transfers, he sits a year to make up those lost credit hours. </p><p></p><p>It's not hard. If you have a reason for the model other than the PR thread that says these are students first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 967519, member: 1199"] This is where I disagree. It's not hard if your student-athlete model says the "student" comes before the "athlete." Transfers happen everyday with college students. You & I transferred. Credit hours are lost in the process. If the school can only enroll a finite number of students, then, at least theoretically, a potential student is denied enrollment for every transferred in athlete who has no desire to be a student. It's a nontrivial fact in every transfer. Unless the eligibility of the "athlete" is more important in the student-athlete model than the "student" being on track to graduate. The NCAA could (if they had at least one set of balls) make every transfer a sit out transfer. No waivers. No exceptions. Effective now. If a player gets "processed" by a coach to make room for another player, require the school to honor his scholarship until the "student" graduates. Don't force him to transfer. If he transfers, he sits a year to make up those lost credit hours. It's not hard. If you have a reason for the model other than the PR thread that says these are students first. [/QUOTE]
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