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RE: March Madness Bracket Challenge?
(03-20-2017 08:30 AM)RunnerBall Wrote:  Just ran across this...havent even read it yet. FYI.

SI article sbout NCAA transfers
http://www.si.com/college-basketball/201...tournament


Currently mobile....but not necessarily upwardly.

"A free-agent culture: How transfers are killing Cinderella"

Unless this is an article about the coaching carousel (It's not), I can't take it seriously. Kids changing schools pay for their choice to transfer, either with a year of their lives or competing at a lower level. Some earn their "freedom" by grinding in the classroom and on the court to graduate early and take their eligibility elsewhere.

I humbly summit that it's the adults who are killing Cinderella. Someone PLEASE give head coaches the same rules student athletes have to follow when transferring schools (sit a year unless changing levels) & tell me we don't see good coaches staying at smaller schools longer.
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