NCAA Considering Opening up Transfer Rules: Thoughts?
ESPN just went left wing again, had Finebaum on, & discussed how the NCAA is considering not making a player sit out a year & allowing players to transfer where they want. Of course, the Sportscenter anchor couldn't fathom why the NCAA won't allow players to transfer freely & Finebaum agreed.
Some of these people are so removed from reality that they lack the perspective to have a valuable opinion.
How would open transfers work in the SEC?
- Bama would get everyone's best players to fill the few holes on their roster (Does Dak Prescott transfer to Bama for his SR year?)
- Tampering with players on your current roster by the likes of Hugh Freeze (my bad, he'll be gone), Muschamp, Bama, Orgeron, Harbaugh, etc would be unfathomable.)
- Would ultimately lead to players getting paid because schools would get sick of the transfers & would be willing to pay players in an effort to lock them into a contract. At which point, there would be a college football draft & trades would potentially be on the table.
Point is, by allowing open transfers, the entire system breaks down & becomes a slippery slope to future legislation.
Just tired on ignorant ESPN analysts, that have no clue how the SEC works & how that type of system can't/won't work in this region of the country, speaking about things they have no clue about. All in the name of inclusion & players being allowed to do what they want.