Captain Awesome
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You're correct... The accepted Volnation posting style for this should be as follows:
Title: CAED MAYES CLAERED BY NCAA
Body: Has he been yet?
This is not true, players have always been able to transfer when and wherever they want, the only question is whether or not they get released to play without sitting out a year, Georgia coaches have zero say in what the NCAA decides to do with a Ga transfer.But the school a player is transferring from still has to release the player. UGA can still screw it up if the NCAA rules change
The way this year is going it would not surprise me any if the NCAA decided to not approve any transfer request this year. I think it's a bad sign he wasn't declared eligible before the virus shut everything down. I don't think the NCAA is going to have the manpower to review all of the transfer requests between now and the start of the season.I haven't seen anywhere one way or another about this. Are we still waiting?
This is not true, players have always been able to transfer when and wherever they want, the only question is whether or not they get released to play without sitting out a year, Georgia coaches have zero say in what the NCAA decides to do with a Ga transfer.
Yes, that's an entirely different new rule that would change how transfers work, a rule change they are not going to vote on until next season. As the rule is now, and has been for years the coach of the team you transfer from has no say whatsoever. And the new rule isn't going to change that either as a coach can't keep a kid at a school if he doesn't want to be there and that coach is going to sign the transfer as he's not going to keep a kid on roster that doesn't want to be there. Transfer papers have been being signed off by coaches for years.The proposal being considered in NCAA circles would allow first-time transfer athletes to compete immediately as long as they receive a transfer release from their previous school, leave their previous school academically eligible, maintain their academic progress at their new school and leave under no disciplinary suspension
Major change to NCAA transfer rules expected to be voted on in May
Current NCAA transfer rules directly from the NCAA website:Yes, that's an entirely different new rule that would change how transfers work, a rule change they are not going to vote on until next season. As the rule is now, and has been for years the coach of the team you transfer from has no say whatsoever. And the new rule isn't going to change that either as a coach can't keep a kid at a school if he doesn't want to be there and that coach is going to sign the transfer as he's not going to keep a kid on roster that doesn't want to be there. Transfer papers have been being signed off by coaches for years.