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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI'd like to see the receiving school pay some kind of cost. If team A is going to benefit from a transfer like this (say WSU) who was cultivated and recruited and nurtured at another school, then School A should be forced to somehow reimburse school B (Cleveland State) for something....I'm not sure what I'd want to see, but maybe school A "gives" school B one scholarship and has to forfeit one themselves sometime in the following 2 years.
So Cleveland State gets a check from WSU and can use 1 extra scholarship (14 total) in the following 2 seasons and WSU is one short (12) in the next 2 seasons.
Just my .02.
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My attitude is that if a player wants out - the player should have a way to get out. Too many players get recruited into situations that are anything but what they were sold when they signed. After they sign, the deck is pretty much stacked to discourage transfers.
Happy players don't leave the school they're playing for just because it's possible. Baker and Wessel probably could have graduated and transferred if that's what they wanted. Baker probably could have gone to Kentucky, where he's known as "a bad, bad boy".
Frankamp wasn't happy at KU. It's costing him a year and a half of self-paid tuition to change schools. That's a pretty heavy financial penalty for a student who finds themselves in an unworkable situation after they sign their LOI. The inner-city kids can't possibly afford it.
The NCAA has stacked the deck in favor of schools at the exp[ense of the athletes. Giving the players some freedom after they graduate seems like just a tiny concession to the players.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Steeleshocker View PostI say remove the one year sit out period. Or at the very least allow players who have already redshirted to play immediately so they don't lose a year.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostI'm a fan of this. Allow players a one-time transfer w/o having to sit out.
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And no year sit out year means that kids can do what is in their best interest.
The other thing to consider is how many 5* recruits is Kentucky willing to skip on just so they can get a mid-major star. And if lots of transfers occur then that means lots of recruits are available that the top programs passed on for transfers.
Where I feel bad is for a guy like Derail Green to redshirt, then decide to transfer and have lost a year of eligibility. The current situation is far too skewed away from what is best for the student athlete.
Edit: Other rules can also dissuade rampant transferring. Like the mandatory home and home schedule at the option of the school losing the player. It wouldn't keep WSU from wanting Grady, but a school might think twice about taking a player from WSU our Gonzaga.Last edited by Steeleshocker; September 1, 2015, 09:58 AM.You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
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Originally posted by FlyingWheat View PostHow about a tying minutes played to transfer eligibility. That way, little utilized guys have better ability to transfer, but the best players from teams would have to sit out a year?
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A player doesn't just up and leave his "home" and "family" of four years in a vacuum. If guys are leaving for that fifth year, then the obvious assumption is that something was amiss in contexts that have little to do with actual game play. Happy players aren't leaving, and by happy players I don't necessarily mean winning players.
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Originally posted by Steeleshocker View PostAnd no year sit out year means that kids can do what is in their best interest.
Originally posted by FlyingWheat View PostHow about a tying minutes played to transfer eligibility. That way, little utilized guys have better ability to transfer, but the best players from teams would have to sit out a year?
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Originally posted by Steeleshocker View PostAnd no year sit out year means that kids can do what is in their best interest.
The other thing to consider is how many 5* recruits is Kentucky willing to skip on just so they can get a mid-major star. And if lots of transfers occur then that means lots of recruits are available that the top programs passed on for transfers.
Where I feel bad is for a guy like Derail Green to redshirt, then decide to transfer and have lost a year of eligibility. The current situation is far too skewed away from what is best for the student athlete.
Edit: Other rules can also dissuade rampant transferring. Like the mandatory home and home schedule at the option of the school losing the player. It wouldn't keep WSU from wanting Grady, but a school might think twice about taking a player from WSU our Gonzaga.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
EDIT: In the context of the so-called "REAL" Pistonik.Last edited by SHOCKvalue; September 1, 2015, 10:46 AM.
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