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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 545832"><p>OK I made my NCAA jokes. Those never get old, and they deserve them.</p><p></p><p>But to be serious, kids get promised the moon, things change, what they want changes. If you're a regular student and you realize a school is not for you, you can transfer and nobody cares. Part of me thinks we don't and shouldn't 'own' these kids and if they want to transfer because they had a bad day, honestly who should care? I think anybody who might get hurt the most would likely be the big factory schools. So let them hurt. They are also typically the ones cutting people, overpromising, and so on. Maybe having no restrictions to transfer would force coaching staffs to be more honest and do more due diligence on kids before they accept commitments. I don't know. I tend to always come down on personal freedom over anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 545832"] OK I made my NCAA jokes. Those never get old, and they deserve them. But to be serious, kids get promised the moon, things change, what they want changes. If you're a regular student and you realize a school is not for you, you can transfer and nobody cares. Part of me thinks we don't and shouldn't 'own' these kids and if they want to transfer because they had a bad day, honestly who should care? I think anybody who might get hurt the most would likely be the big factory schools. So let them hurt. They are also typically the ones cutting people, overpromising, and so on. Maybe having no restrictions to transfer would force coaching staffs to be more honest and do more due diligence on kids before they accept commitments. I don't know. I tend to always come down on personal freedom over anything else. [/QUOTE]
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