VFL23
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Lol it has always been this way. Coaches have “processed” players much more frequently than players have transferred on their own.The flip side of making player transfers a business decision is that schools may adopt that viewpoint. If players want to evaluate their opportunities every year and transfer if it benefits them, coaches could evaluate players from a business perspective and pull scholarships at will. That could hurt more players than it helps. Commitment and loyalty makes college football special. Taking that away won't change the game-- or most student athletes' futures-- for the better.
This is not the place for this type of postAgreed. But my faith is based on the Bible that says God created a garden in Eden where everything was perfect with nature, and there was mo death. Man allowed sin in which brought death and destruction. That perfect world will be recreated when Jesus reigns on earth. Until then we do the best we can, and it is always a fragile balance. Understand that few share my faith though.
So...ONE idiot uses his right to free speech to make an ignorant remark..and that condemns a whole fambase? That is stoooopid. Fields is a freakin moron for going to UGA..that is all. If he wants to leave, he should pay the price and go...he is free to do so.
Bad choices have bad consequences..
The flip side of making player transfers a business decision is that schools may adopt that viewpoint. If players want to evaluate their opportunities every year and transfer if it benefits them, coaches could evaluate players from a business perspective and pull scholarships at will. That could hurt more players than it helps. Commitment and loyalty makes college football special. Taking that away won't change the game-- or most student athletes' futures-- for the better.
or start fields and Fromm can transfer.Why is he an idiot for leaving uga? He is trying to make it to the NFL just because he isn’t better than Fromm (which is TBD) doesn’t mean he should be able to go somewhere else and try to get more clock and get drafted.
If you don’t want your players transferring then keep them happy and don’t build a roster where you have 3 high profile QBs. Problem solved.
He can go. He can sit out a year.Why is he an idiot for leaving uga? He is trying to make it to the NFL just because he isn’t better than Fromm (which is TBD) doesn’t mean he should be able to go somewhere else and try to get more clock and get drafted.
If you don’t want your players transferring then keep them happy and don’t build a roster where you have 3 high profile QBs. Problem solved.
Lol it has always been this way. Coaches have “processed” players much more frequently than players have transferred on their own.
that's not the same thing and you know it. c'mon. you have to have some oversight on the transfers, especially at hte undergrad level.Why should you have to sit out an additional year if it’s after the season?
If you don’t like your current job and quit... you don’t have to be an unpaid intern for a year and then begin getting paid at another job.
Because it is a deterrent for all the players that just didn't like not getting to start from rushing off to somewhere else which may not be any better for them. A lot of time and effort and money have been invested in them by the college and team which needs backup players not just starters. If the one year restriction is removed all you're going to have is chaos. One year is not a death sentence. It is just a deterrent to make them think seriously about what they are doing.Why should you have to sit out an additional year if it’s after the season?
If you don’t like your current job and quit... you don’t have to be an unpaid intern for a year and then begin getting paid at another job.