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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 2298027, member: 1969"] If the NCAA wants to continue the sham that these are student athletes (and get the benefits from such treatment), I am favour of tweaking the transfer rule significantly. You can get it all ways NCAA. Many fans on this thread, without knowing it, are simply enabling the behaviour of the NCAA. Don't blame the NCAA when things don't go our way... you are the people that are allowing the NCAA to make rules to protect the scam. I would be much more in favour of a total overhaul, with less transfers, some compensation, and where players represent universities but take life skill courses rather than undergrad programs if that is their choice. Life skill courses like personal management, coaching, personal training, salesmanship skills, negotiation skills. The type of things a non academically inclined individual can learn and use to their benefit afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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