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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostThis literally hurts, but TP.....transfer, coach fired, coach fired. Mitigating. *says ouch out loud*
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI had forgotten that Rogers transferred from Cal Poly to Siena before last season. I wonder why this slimy Siena coach was ok with accepting him transferring to Siena from Cal Poly but is not ok with him now transferring to WSU?
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostI had forgotten that Rogers transferred from Cal Poly to Siena before last season. I wonder why this slimy Siena coach was ok with accepting him transferring to Siena from Cal Poly but is not ok with him now transferring to WSU?
It could be that Rogers just wanted to leave and try to play at a higher level (totally reasonable) but he had already used up his one-time no-penalty transfer. If so, you have to accept the consequences.
Again, that said, it doesn't seem consistent with how other schools are able to qualify players. But I generally think the transfer sit-out rule is a good one when applied equally."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
No, but Frank Martin did. :)Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
So they were happy to reap the benefits of the transfer portal but then decided since he's leaving its not their problem to try to help the kid anymore.
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The rule was to allow a one-time transfer. Siena obliged because that was part of the rules and they abided by them. When Rogers wanted to transfer from Siena as his second transfer, he knew that he would likely not receive a waiver because it was his second transfer.
I think we can be mad that the process is patently unfair, but also not be upset with Siena for wanting the rules to be enforced. I think that's disingenuous."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostThe rule was to allow a one-time transfer. Siena obliged because that was part of the rules and they abided by them. When Rogers wanted to transfer from Siena as his second transfer, he knew that he would likely not receive a waiver because it was his second transfer.
I think we can be mad that the process is patently unfair, but also not be upset with Siena for wanting the rules to be enforced. I think that's disingenuous.
If Siena tried to get a waiver for a 2nd-time transfer without mitigating circumstances, that would be hypocritical. As you say, we may not like it, but they are playing by the rules and I honestly don't blame them. Had, say, Ricky Council transferred to WSU without sitting out, then jumped because he would rather play for a higher level team or greater NIL opportunities, I would support WSU for not signing a run-off waiver.
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