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According to Yahoo Sports, a proposal by Georgia that would ban transfers with “serious misconduct” issues was officially passed by the SEC on Friday:
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The new rule specifies “serious misconduct” as sexual assault, domestic violence or other forms of sexual violence while enrolled at another school. The proposal does not specify between misdemeanors and felonies.
Here is the new transfer rule:
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Sykology127 months
I'm hearing reports that Auburn is looking to leave the SEC.
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Pavoloco83127 months
So now they'll just go to FSU, Clemson, etc.
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LSU_Saints_Hornets127 months
Auburn fricked
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Drizzt127 months
Good while it lasted Auburn.
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Rabern57127 months
UGA's AD is just tired of seeing all the other teams getting rewarded because Richt can't control his players.
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Placebeaux127 months
Lets just call this new rule the Mettenberger
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Rebel Land Shark127 months
Good
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SamuelClemens127 months
Now what will those two screwls in Alabama do?
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Tiger in Texas127 months
Will be interesting to see who is the first team to get one though with issues- want to bet it is Bama!
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jsmoove127 months
When did Auburn take on a domestic violence transfer? I'm confused.
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DannyB127 months
@Sykology.... Bama is the one taking the DV criminals not Auburn.
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GoldenDawg127 months
No more rooting around Georgia's dixie dumpster for your best players Auburn-LSU-Bama. Ha.
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flyAU127 months
Why is the SEC cracking down on Bama and LSU? This seems unfair.
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