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UAB Picks Up Big Commitment From The Transfer Market
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RE: UAB Picks Up Big Commitment From The Transfer Market
Obviously, you missed my point. He will have to sit out one year, and then have one year of eligibility. Why would coach Ehsan sign a player who is going to have to sit out one year and then have only one year of eligibility left? It just doesn't make sense. He is going to sit out for an entire season and then suit up season after next with the possibility of only being an actual asset to the team for only one season. I am merely looking at the big picture, the long term benefit of the teams success. It just seems like to me that next season, when he sits out, he is of no actual benefit to the team at all and then when he suits up for his only eligible senior season, there is a distinct possibility that he may very well not receive much playing time, if any, during his only year of eligibility.
05-12-2018 03:10 AM
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