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Big 10 Proposal Would Allow Anyone To Transfer Anywhere Without Sitting Out a Year
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RE: Big 10 Proposal Would Allow Anyone To Transfer Anywhere Without Sitting Out a Year
I don't mind having transfers not sitting out a year. There's many reasons to transfer. Playing time(could transfer to another school to be the star or a starter) coaching change,(if a coach can leave a year after your recruited why can't you) players thinking they could be a good fit for a better program (the feeder teams basically G5 to P5)

I don't see why people are against it to be honest. It's almost like coaches recruiting people from Junior or community college. Your not going to ban that because they came from a different school. You give students 2 free passes 1 used anytime and 1 grad transfer. You could even get rid of the grad transfer rule.
02-07-2020 02:32 AM
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