Cusesky8214
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God he's such an idiot
That makes no sense at all. How does that solve the issue going forward? It doesn't. If you have to sit a year after this year, people will still seek waivers. No sense to this at all.
That makes no sense at all. How does that solve the issue going forward? It doesn't. If you have to sit a year after this year, people will still seek waivers. No sense to this at all.
That would make sense."One-time Exception" means that everyone gets to transfer once during their 5 years of eligibility without having to sit out.
If you transfer a 2nd time as a undergrad, you will have to sit a year.
There was a rumor on our board that we've signed for a H-and-H w/Kentucky. {insert eyes bugged out emoji here}
There was a rumor on our board that we've signed for a H-and-H w/Kentucky. {insert eyes bugged out emoji here}
"One-time Exception" means that everyone gets to transfer once during their 5 years of eligibility without having to sit out.
If you transfer a 2nd time as a undergrad, you will have to sit a year.
That would be an interesting contrast in styles and coaching to watch.There was a rumor on our board that we've signed for a H-and-H w/Kentucky. {insert eyes bugged out emoji here}
I was responding to Hoo's That - he was referring to Virginia playing Kentucky home and homeJB and Cal have gone head to head a few times already
So. Kids should be able to go where they want (academic good standing required.)I totally agree with the premise of this, but how many "special" hardship cases will arrive for the 2nd transfer and will we be back to where we are now?
I believe that it won't be as bad many as most folks think. It will be more than now, of course, but it won't be the nightmare "Half our starters are leaving for Bama!" scenario that board after board after board keeps throwing around the Internet.how many kids though will move now that its so much cleaner?
Like to believe you but then many said having kids eligible for the NBA after 1 year would have NO impact on college basketball. How has that worked out? However "no wavier" may actually help college ball in many ways.I believe that it won't be as bad many as most folks think. It will be more than now, of course, but it won't be the nightmare "Half our starters are leaving for Bama!" scenario that board after board after board keeps throwing around the Internet.