Interesting Rule Proposal to Curb Grad Transfers
I like this rule as it will make the schools that typically get all the grad transfers at least have to sacrifice something for that player.
Grad transfers have basically made LSU competitive this year, & I'm not sure if that is right.
- If you don't want to read the article, basically a grad transfer's scholarship counts for 2 years against the 85 limit instead of just one, even if the player only has 1 year left of eligibility. I think don't think it'll deter a school like LSU from taking a guy like Burrow, who they desperately needed, but does LSU also go get the kicker & CB who are starting for them?
http://footballscoop.com/news/ncaa-i...ate-transfers/
They don't need to touch the Grad Transfer rule
The college athlete gets screwed over so many ways- THEY can't transfer when a coach they came to play for leaves or is fired, they don't get paid even though the school makes millions off their work, and the idiot mind-games some of the coaches play on them.
The grad transfer rule is one way the players can have a say in whether or not they get screwed over by their coaches and administration.