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<blockquote data-quote="GT_05" data-source="post: 545992" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>This is all very easy when you think in terms of student-athlete instead of athlete-student like you must be thinking. Commit to the school, not the coach. Regardless, sitting for a season isn’t a death sentence and I don’t think the rule was intended to be punitive. It seems like the intent of sitting a season was to a) do you really want to come to this school and b) do you really want to transfer and seek greener pastures elsewhere. If the waivers weren’t so easily manipulated then the sitting out rule would be effective.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, as far as your job change comment...you ever heard of a no-compete agreement? If I entered into such an agreement I would have to abide by it or face getting sued. Similarly, these athletes entered into an agreement with the school and they know the rules. Again, sitting out is not the end of the world, especially if they are in school for school and not just for sports.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_05, post: 545992, member: 3489"] This is all very easy when you think in terms of student-athlete instead of athlete-student like you must be thinking. Commit to the school, not the coach. Regardless, sitting for a season isn’t a death sentence and I don’t think the rule was intended to be punitive. It seems like the intent of sitting a season was to a) do you really want to come to this school and b) do you really want to transfer and seek greener pastures elsewhere. If the waivers weren’t so easily manipulated then the sitting out rule would be effective. And yeah, as far as your job change comment...you ever heard of a no-compete agreement? If I entered into such an agreement I would have to abide by it or face getting sued. Similarly, these athletes entered into an agreement with the school and they know the rules. Again, sitting out is not the end of the world, especially if they are in school for school and not just for sports. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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