Jet915 wrote:Not a fan unless the coach leaves or is fired, then the players should be able to transfer without waiting.
Jet915 wrote:Not a fan unless the coach leaves or is fired, then the players should be able to transfer without waiting.
Django wrote:I’d like to see players with similar stats (within 2.2 points/rebounds) and coaches with similar salaries (within 2.2 million) be able to “switch” teams at any time during the season or during halftime of an actual game, including March Madness. It will prepare our new generations for how we as Americans view loyalty and dedication.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The NCAA's Transfer Waiver Working Group on Tuesday announced a concept is under consideration that would allow undergraduate student athletes in all sports to transfer once without sitting out of competition for one year.
The concept comes on the heels of the an initial proposal from the Big Ten last year, which was publicly supported by the ACC on Monday. The three remaining Power Five conferences (Big 12, SEC, Pac-12) were expected to discuss the proposal at their respective spring meetings, according to CBS Sports.
That the issue has gotten this far, less than a year since the Big Ten raised the concept, is amazing in the sluggish world of NCAA legislation. The NCAA Board of Directors put a moratorium on any transfer legislation in October.
Last month, CBS Sports first reported that the Big Ten had developed its proposal. Less than three weeks later, Tuesday's NCAA press release indicated a possible sea change in transfer legislation.
The working group will, at the minimum, submit a report to the council in April. Whether it will be a final report remains to be seen.
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