(12-03-2019 08:44 AM)TripleA Wrote: (12-03-2019 08:10 AM)chrisd11 Wrote: (12-03-2019 07:57 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: (12-02-2019 01:00 PM)chrisd11 Wrote: (12-02-2019 08:45 AM)TIGER DENO Wrote: COULDNT BRADY GO WITH HIM ?
Yes.
Wouldn't he have to sit out a year? And isn't next year his senior year?
He's already graduated.
Not just that. I think he has a masters (or two) and is now working on a doctorate, iirc.
How a transfer would work at this point, I have no clue.
His case would be unusual and it's really unclear. I've been looking for an answer all season, and have not found it.
There is a "one-time transfer exception" that allow immediate eligibility in all sports except football, basketball, and baseball (where the money is). The stipulation is, as the term indicates, it's a one-time only exception over the course of a player's eligibility.
The "graduate transfer exception" is referred to as a route to replace the "one-time exception" for the money sports. This exception has the same guidelines (academic standing, eligibility, etc.) it simply requires the player to graduate first.
The confusion is that it doesn't specifically say the grad transfer exception is a one-time only exception. I guess they didn't plan on grad transfers with multiple years of eligibility.
My bet is that the NCAA would frown upon another immediately eligible transfer for Brady. Although, I'm sure Brady would like to be on the bigger stage. It would be curious to see if Norvell would pursue that. He loves Memphis, so I could certainly see him telling the team that he does not want any transfers. At the same time, he did bring some from ASU.