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Paul Johnson on proposed transfer changes: 'I think it's nuts'
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 416384" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Why <em>should</em> a kid go to grad school? I would say if that is what he wants to do, he should. What about if he has a good job opportunity in a career that is what he has been aspiring to? Should he delay that opportunity solely to play football for another year? The kids should do what is in their best interest, whether that includes another year of sports or not. It seems to me that many NCAA football fans live vicariously as the players and believe that playing NCAA football is the most important thing that a person could ever do in life. It simply isn't. Many things in life are more important.(Spouses, children, career, etc) The graduates should make their own decisions about what is important to them.</p><p></p><p>Also, please answer my larger question. Why should the NCAA have rules about transfers aimed at the student-athletes instead of having rules aimed at the NCAA members and teams? They could accomplish the same goals, probably even more effectively if they set the rules up that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 416384, member: 2426"] Why [I]should[/I] a kid go to grad school? I would say if that is what he wants to do, he should. What about if he has a good job opportunity in a career that is what he has been aspiring to? Should he delay that opportunity solely to play football for another year? The kids should do what is in their best interest, whether that includes another year of sports or not. It seems to me that many NCAA football fans live vicariously as the players and believe that playing NCAA football is the most important thing that a person could ever do in life. It simply isn't. Many things in life are more important.(Spouses, children, career, etc) The graduates should make their own decisions about what is important to them. Also, please answer my larger question. Why should the NCAA have rules about transfers aimed at the student-athletes instead of having rules aimed at the NCAA members and teams? They could accomplish the same goals, probably even more effectively if they set the rules up that way. [/QUOTE]
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