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FWST: TCU coach Gary Patterson rips NCAA’s proposed one-time transfer proposal
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 2835216" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>This is the part that bothers me. Kid gets told he needs to find a new school because he's not good enough, so then he has to sit out a year when he does find that new school.</p><p></p><p>I think the middle ground of everyone always has to sit a year (unless they have a degree then they get to do whatever they want because they've earned it) BUT you don't actually lose a year of eligibility is the best thing to do. But in the current political climate the NCAA is looking for easy PR victories and this is an easy one for them to take.</p><p></p><p>I'd also be in favor of some type of academic based criteria. As long as you're X% of the way toward your degree for every semester that you've been in school then you don't have to sit a year. So if you're taking care of your business in the classroom then you get more freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 2835216, member: 70667"] This is the part that bothers me. Kid gets told he needs to find a new school because he's not good enough, so then he has to sit out a year when he does find that new school. I think the middle ground of everyone always has to sit a year (unless they have a degree then they get to do whatever they want because they've earned it) BUT you don't actually lose a year of eligibility is the best thing to do. But in the current political climate the NCAA is looking for easy PR victories and this is an easy one for them to take. I'd also be in favor of some type of academic based criteria. As long as you're X% of the way toward your degree for every semester that you've been in school then you don't have to sit a year. So if you're taking care of your business in the classroom then you get more freedom. [/QUOTE]
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