HankHill
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When did I say anything about millennials? Besides these kids aren't millennials they're gen Z. And with Fields, and many other players, they want to transfer because they believed a lie that was promised to them. They're thinking with emotions and not with their head. They're not being mature in their decision making. Not all but a very high majority. They shouldn't be allowed to go from school to school with out any punishment because if they do most will end up at 4 schools and never play a down of football in their college career. With you scenario this is practically a given.
If a Maryland player wanted to transfer after what happened over the summer then they should've been allowed forgiveness on they year wait because that's a legitimate hardship. Believing a recruiting lie and getting out of sorts is not a hardship and that player should sit out a year.
That’s my whole point. Why is it ok to assume they not thinking right lol. They believe they are putting themselves in a better opportunity. What else matters.