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So a coach can quit today and be coaching somewhere tomorrow with no consequences...

Or you can quit your job today and start another one tonight....

But god forbid a college football player move schools for a chance to better them selves. Never understood why the public sides with the building over the block.
In many cases there are ramifications for a coach leaving. The LOI is a contract, much like a contract a coach signs. If a coach voluntarily leaves, then many times there are financial implications. Since there can not be a monetary penalty for breaking a contract, then sitting a year isn't all that bad. IMO
 
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So a coach can quit today and be coaching somewhere tomorrow with no consequences...

Or you can quit your job today and start another one tonight....

But god forbid a college football player move schools for a chance to better them selves. Never understood why the public sides with the building over the block.
Nah, you’ve got 4 finite years to do something you want to do in order to reach the NFL and support your family. If it ain’t working somewhere, get out as soon as you can.

Coaches do have "consequences". As do colleges for firing a coach. Both sides have buyout clauses.

Why would I quit my day job to work night shift?

He has several options for transferring. I believe a student should be allowed to transfer for any reason under the sun. However, if a player is allowed to leave without repercussions, then it is only the school that gets screwed by NCAA rules. With the 25 signee limitations placed by the NCAA, Georgia could have given his spot to another player last year had they known he was going to bolt at the first sign of adversity.

Excuse me for not having sympathy on someone with God given #1 prospect in the country talent because he wasn't able to win the starting job somewhere. He has more of an opportunity to succeed where he is right now at UGA than 99.99% of kids out there today. He made the choice to go to UGA with a sitting QB that took them to the NC game. Nobody forced him to make that decision.
 
Coaches do have "consequences". As do colleges for firing a coach. Both sides have buyout clauses.

Why would I quit my day job to work night shift?

He has several options for transferring. I believe a student should be allowed to transfer for any reason under the sun. However, if a player is allowed to leave without repercussions, then it is only the school that gets screwed by NCAA rules. With the 25 signee limitations placed by the NCAA, Georgia could have given his spot to another player last year had they known he was going to bolt at the first sign of adversity.

Excuse me for not having sympathy on someone with God given #1 prospect in the country talent because he wasn't able to win the starting job somewhere. He has more of an opportunity to succeed where he is right now at UGA than 99.99% of kids out there today. He made the choice to go to UGA with a sitting QB that took them to the NC game. Nobody forced him to make that decision.
Gotcha. The issue is jealousy.
 
And I didn’t and haven’t. Just explaining the shade he got afterwards. Just answer the questions until they’re tired. Didn’t help him that the phony Shaun King deflected it by bringing up dead 20 year old crap against Peyton.
i know you didn't, didn't meant to imply you did. was mainly pointing it out for general purposes.
 
Coaches do have "consequences". As do colleges for firing a coach. Both sides have buyout clauses.

Why would I quit my day job to work night shift?

He has several options for transferring. I believe a student should be allowed to transfer for any reason under the sun. However, if a player is allowed to leave without repercussions, then it is only the school that gets screwed by NCAA rules. With the 25 signee limitations placed by the NCAA, Georgia could have given his spot to another player last year had they known he was going to bolt at the first sign of adversity.

Excuse me for not having sympathy on someone with God given #1 prospect in the country talent because he wasn't able to win the starting job somewhere. He has more of an opportunity to succeed where he is right now at UGA than 99.99% of kids out there today. He made the choice to go to UGA with a sitting QB that took them to the NC game. Nobody forced him to make that decision.


No one is saying quit your day job and work night shift that went way over your head. I’m saying you could quit whatever job you have today if you are unhappy and don’t feel it’s the best for you/your future. and start a totally new job tomorrow and no one would blink an eye.

Fields is doing the exact same thing. A player has basically 5 years to make something out of that “god given talent” that you use against him so a player should be able to whatever they feel is necessary to get them to the NFL, NBA MLB etc. He waited til after the season so i see nothing wrong with it at all. If Georgia is upset about losing the spot for recruiting then keep your players happy and you won’t lose them. Or don’t take ona High profile QB when you have One in place.
 
In many cases there are ramifications for a coach leaving. The LOI is a contract, much like a contract a coach signs. If a coach voluntarily leaves, then many times there are financial implications. Since there can not be a monetary penalty for breaking a contract, then sitting a year isn't all that bad. IMO

I was more speaking about the court of public opinions on ramifications but you’re right. But if another school is willing to give a player a scholarship upon leaving then the player should be able to take advantage of that.

It’s part of coaching to keep your players happy and not build a roster where you have 3 high profile QBs and a couple end up leaving. Sumlin struggled with it at A&M.
 
So a coach can quit today and be coaching somewhere tomorrow with no consequences...

Or you can quit your job today and start another one tonight....

But god forbid a college football player move schools for a chance to better them selves. Never understood why the public sides with the building over the block.

I am not going to comment over the college athlete situation, but it does seem like the younger generation changes jobs much more than in the past. Would be interested to see if there is a study/report on that. But, short attention spans and immediate gratification seem to have caused young people to move around more in jobs.
 
I’m going to venture to guess this is what happens:
Yurcich is the guy.
Weinke leaves after ESD.
Osovet takes Weinke’s spot, and is given a co-OC title or something similar. I’m wondering if Yurcich sees the value of installing some of Osovet’s concepts into his offense. Yurcich still gets paid the OC type money and is the playcaller and coordinator.
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Gotcha. The issue is jealousy.
No one is saying quit your day job and work night shift that went way over your head. I’m saying you could quit whatever job you have today if you are unhappy and don’t feel it’s the best for you/your future. and start a totally new job tomorrow and no one would blink an eye.

Fields is doing the exact same thing. A player has basically 5 years to make something out of that “god given talent” that you use against him so a player should be able to whatever they feel is necessary to get them to the NFL, NBA MLB etc. He waited til after the season so i see nothing wrong with it at all. If Georgia is upset about losing the spot for recruiting then keep your players happy and you won’t lose them. Or don’t take ona High profile QB when you have One in place.
LOL... I can see you are not one for civil conversation @Kingston Vol. You take a true statement and spin it 180 degrees to make a nonfactual personal attack. You sound like the mainstream media...
@HankHill it did not go over my head, I was being a smart *ss.
 
I am not going to comment over the college athlete situation, but it does seem like the younger generation changes jobs much more than in the past. Would be interested to see if there is a study/report on that. But, short attention spans and immediate gratification seem to have caused young people to move around more in jobs.

Is that a bad thing? If someone is changing jobs in hopes to better themselves/family then they should.

99% of the time company’s, corporations, schools, etc aren’t going to be loyal to an employee..they are about the bottom dollar. Word of advice never choose loyalty to a job over betterment of yourself/family.
 
I’m saying you could quit whatever job you have today if you are unhappy and don’t feel it’s the best for you/your future. and start a totally new job tomorrow and no one would blink an eye.

Have you ever signed a non-compete clause? A lot of them aren't so different from the NCAA's transfer restrictions.
 
kid can transfer, hope it reflects badly on GA recruiting--- just don't use the race card to get it done. That's weak.

Well when you’re getting called N***** in 2018 at your home stadium especially... it’s a problem. Their fans are also making an ass out of themselves bashing fields while wishing Eason luck and talking about how much of a class act he was.
 
I was more speaking about the court of public opinions on ramifications but you’re right. But if another school is willing to give a player a scholarship upon leaving then the player should be able to take advantage of that.

It’s part of coaching to keep your players happy and not build a roster where you have 3 high profile QBs and a couple end up leaving. Sumlin struggled with it at A&M.

NFL players are under contract, they can't just up and leave while under contract.

What if he goes to another school and gets beat out? Should he just be able to pack up and try another team? When does some of the responsibility fall on the player? He did choose to go to a team with freshman QB that beat out another pretty dang good upperclassmen. He should have to bare some responsibility for make g the choice to go to GA to begin with. If you open this up for immediate eligibility for transfers without a legitimate hardship reason, it will be the biggest cluster fudge that college football has ever seen.
 
Well when you’re getting called N***** in 2018 at your home stadium especially... it’s a problem. Their fans are also making an ass out of themselves bashing fields while wishing Eason luck and talking about how much of a class act he was.
I hope this burns their program down. Would love to see them have some more high profile decommits and transfers because of the way Kirbs has handled this
 
Good for him. Even if it is a loop hole, he shouldn’t have to sit out.

It’s hilarious tho all these Georgia people are talking about how Eason was a class act and they wish him the best and then Fields transfers and he’s a POS and selfish... I’ll let y’all tackle that one. 🤔

Stop. Eason was quiet and didn't disrupt locker room along with his family. Fields and family have been more vocal than they should have been in season. And it wasn't because someone called him that name
 
Stop. Eason was quiet and didn't disrupt locker room along with his family. Fields and family have been more vocal than they should have been in season. And it wasn't because someone called him that name
Im glad fields is loud and disrupting the locker room. F uga! Hopefully they go 1-11 next due to mayhem

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