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-- Wide receiver Spencer Baumhower (Fairhope, Ala.), son of former Alabama All-American defensive lineman Bob Baumhower, spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons at UAB.

I guess he just wants to be on the team. Of course, he'll never play.
So you can transfer from a UAB athletic team to an athletic team in Tuscaloosa and its permissible?
It was let him go or shut down the program. Lol
Whatever.
He can say he played at uat like his dad and it's his only chance of holding a championship ring (without doing a thing but being a tackling dummy). Let the kid follow his path.

But I do find it BS that he can transfer from UAB to uat, but vica versa is null and void and not happening. hmph FOLD TIDE FOLD!!!
Daddy didn't want to be cut off from his bammer buddies.

Rho Tide.
FOLD TIDE FOLD!
He wasn't going to sniff the field here. What are his odds of getting any pt there?

Good luck to him. No hard feelings.
He may get in a few token plays.

I suspect it is more coming from daddy than just his decision though.
I don't have a problem with him transferring. I have a problem with the powers that be allowing transfers for one but not all. It's not right!
A walk-on at one school going to walk-on at another school isn't a "transfer" is it? I mean, he doesn't have to seek permission if he's not a scholarship player does he?

As long as academically he can transfer, that's all that really matters when it comes to be a walk-on player, right?
I think walkons still have to sit out a year. Of course, since he has never played in a game and probably never will its a moot point.
He probably read the Blazertalk thread when it was announced he was walking on at UAB and didn't feel welcome.
Not a big deal as compared to other players who have left to go there or wanted to come here.

I don't know the rules, don't really care to look 'em up, but I think he may could play this coming year.
UAB isn't losing much so I wouldn't stress out too much about it. The kid will so far back on the bench that his jersey might not even have his last name on it.
(08-03-2013 10:44 PM)iam4uab Wrote: [ -> ]A walk-on at one school going to walk-on at another school isn't a "transfer" is it? I mean, he doesn't have to seek permission if he's not a scholarship player does he?

As long as academically he can transfer, that's all that really matters when it comes to be a walk-on player, right?

Since he was a non-scholarship player he didn't have to ask for a release or anything so he's free to go anywhere and play. The rules are different for player who are actually on scholarship.
(08-03-2013 10:54 PM)WesternBlazer Wrote: [ -> ]I think walkons still have to sit out a year. Of course, since he has never played in a game and probably never will its a moot point.

You only have to sit out a year if you were a recruited walkon. And that is determine by if he checked the box on a NCAA form you have fill out when you first report to campus. At least that is how I remember it. This happened in 2010 when Jay Benson (a walkon punter) transferred to play at bama. They let him come out for the spring then cut him, and told him to come back next spring.

Was he on the team last year? I think he was in school at bama last year anyway. So he should be eligible no matter what.
Who?
cares?
(08-04-2013 08:44 AM)the_blazerman Wrote: [ -> ]cares?

19 posts. 4 of which are yours.
(08-03-2013 10:06 PM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]He wasn't going to sniff the field here. What are his odds of getting any pt there?

Good luck to him. No hard feelings.

If you're gonna ride the bench, might as well try to get a NC ring out of it
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