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re: Brandon Kennedy transferring
Posted on 5/15/18 at 2:38 pm to 3down10
Posted on 5/15/18 at 2:38 pm to 3down10
I won't speak for SummerofGeorge but I am not aware of any other circumstance where an undergraduate institution can limit a person's graduate school options. I don't think football is special enough to qualify it being the exception. If the kid participates in spring ball then I could be down with that, but if they transfer early or sit out I don't see the issue.
Sauron raised points about the underhanded that might take place, I don't think we can be naive as to think there aren't a billion underhanded things already taking place. Coaches changing jobs and stealing information I would think is way more damaging than grad transfers.
Generally I just think it is an overreaction, there are very few guys who are not playing at power 5 D1 program who will immediately slide in at another. Most of them are not playing for a reason.
Sauron raised points about the underhanded that might take place, I don't think we can be naive as to think there aren't a billion underhanded things already taking place. Coaches changing jobs and stealing information I would think is way more damaging than grad transfers.
Generally I just think it is an overreaction, there are very few guys who are not playing at power 5 D1 program who will immediately slide in at another. Most of them are not playing for a reason.
Posted on 5/16/18 at 7:22 am to Carlton
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I am not aware of any other circumstance where an undergraduate institution can limit a person's graduate school options.
For that matter, an undergraduate school can't limit a kid's option as to where to go to school. He/she can leave any time for another school. I don't really think that's cogent to the situation, undergrad or grad school, and I agree with the SEC rule.
This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 7:28 am
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