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<blockquote data-quote="Southpaw13" data-source="post: 535581" data-attributes="member: 1223"><p>The concept of processing doesn't sit right with a lot of people... but there are a lot of layers to processing. Telling a player up front that they are unlikely to see the field or make the 2-deep and letting them have the decision is one thing... cutting a player, telling them they are losing their scholarship and kicking them out the door is another. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I think once you've helped a player get that GT degree, I have absolutely no problem with telling them it's time to move on. I don't believe we are obligated to give a 5th year senior grad student a roster spot and scholarship. By helping them get their degree, the program and the university have absolutely fulfilled their side of the deal. If the kid wants to keep playing, I'm sure there will be plenty of options for him through the transfer portal coming from a P5 school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southpaw13, post: 535581, member: 1223"] The concept of processing doesn't sit right with a lot of people... but there are a lot of layers to processing. Telling a player up front that they are unlikely to see the field or make the 2-deep and letting them have the decision is one thing... cutting a player, telling them they are losing their scholarship and kicking them out the door is another. On the other hand, I think once you've helped a player get that GT degree, I have absolutely no problem with telling them it's time to move on. I don't believe we are obligated to give a 5th year senior grad student a roster spot and scholarship. By helping them get their degree, the program and the university have absolutely fulfilled their side of the deal. If the kid wants to keep playing, I'm sure there will be plenty of options for him through the transfer portal coming from a P5 school. [/QUOTE]
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