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Originally posted by shockerfan View Post
Man....I am so glad I am not a NCAA coach. There is enough to balance and worry about. Let alone a player literally being able to transfer at any time and immediately play at their next school. LolInfinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
I'm pretty sure the immediate eligibility just means not sitting out a year. What I saw a week or so ago when this was mentioned somewhere was that they weren't going to allow mid-season transfers. Maybe something changed, but I think we may be reading into the intent of the language incorrectly."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Probably lots of transfers of the best players on non tournament type of teams 2-3 weeks before tournament selection time. QB will be a prime target. All this will lessen the chances for mid majors as their stars jump ship to a tournament team that needs them. Just like pro sports.
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“In good standing with their current school”? What does that mean? Can we take away their academic support and just make sure they’re not in good standing? How can the NCAA keep them from playing if they don’t make grades? You can’t keep a kid from earning a living.
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If a player leaves mid-semester, they can't possibly be eligible at their previous school. they may have BEEN eligible, but if they aren't finishing classes, they can't be "eligible" with a fistful of Incompletes. It seems that would make them immediately ineligible at their previous school.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostProbably lots of transfers of the best players on non tournament type of teams 2-3 weeks before tournament selection time. QB will be a prime target. All this will lessen the chances for mid majors as their stars jump ship to a tournament team that needs them. Just like pro sports.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View Post
Get what you're saying, but it's unlikely schools will admit athletes 4-6 weeks after the spring semester has started. As stated, SA's are still required to be academically eligible & in good standing. The mid-season transfer (between semesters) will be the next challenge. Hoping the NCAA puts it to rest by clarifying SA's will only be eligible to compete for one team during a calendar season.
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These proposed new rules have to do with immediate eligibility but as far as I know players still are and will be required to go through the transfer portal. The window for entering the men's basketball this year is from March 18, 2024 through May 1, 2024. So how would that impact this equation.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostProbably lots of transfers of the best players on non tournament type of teams 2-3 weeks before tournament selection time. QB will be a prime target. All this will lessen the chances for mid majors as their stars jump ship to a tournament team that needs them. Just like pro sports.
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I actually like the clarification. It would have prevented the Tomlin situation…People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Originally posted by calfan View PostI think further change is still coming. The old Big 10 and SEC commissioners have met and are committed to a super conference. They also want to pay players a minimum of $35,0000 a year. They also want NIL to be a part of the university and not separate.
You might want things to go backward, but I am not sure that is possible now.
I am not sure the last time something changed and then went back to the old way of doing it.
A super division that would be comprised of schools willing to fund at least half of the scholarship players at the school $30,000.
Nil would be handled by the Universities
Increased opportunities for academic achievment for the student athletes.
So it seems very similar to what the big and sec are talking about. As far as the last proposal by the ncaa president have no idea how many more or what opportunities could exist that dont' esist now.
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