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Quadir Copeland transferring to NC State
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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 5015299, member: 1969"] I assume he will get a shot at another P6 school. You can always give a person with problems at another school a second chance ( "clean slate" ) and work from there and still maintain player responsibility, accountability, behaviour in the rest of your program, since the player's issues were elsewhere. And if they act up you deal with it. Once you have given a player multiple chances at your current school though (like it appears we did with Copeland), the "clean slate" is no longer an option. You can't maintain accountability and responsibility with others in that situation if you keep him around. At some point Syracuse will have to take chances/risks with players who had problems elsewhere. And give them a clean slate and then act if things flare up. And I'm fine with that. But you can't do it with your own players when they repeatedly act up, [/QUOTE]
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