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I don't disagree on a personal level. I just know that lots of barriers were put on athletes tying them to a school which may no longer be a good fit. Why put restrictions on them transferring? Who does it protect by doing so?I don't *care* when he transfers. That's his problem. He went to school A. Wants to transfer to school B. Figure it out. He can transfer whenever and wherever he wants. But there may be ramifications. Decisions have consequences. As Half Fast pointed out... This is supposed to be a sport played by college kids, where the focus should lean towards academics. It shouldn't be a professional league where every obstacle and every inconvenience is bulldozed in pursuit of athletics.
I love CFB. But I'd blow it up if I could. It has gravitated to the cheap version of the NFL masquerading as an amateur sport.
I'd blow the whole thing up, too. I don't understand how a scholarship with room/board isn't really considered compensation anymore. I'd be fine if they wanted to provide all team players with $250/month cash stipend on top of room/board for incidentals since they can't work. All other income must be deferred until graduation or eligibility is up. It would certainly keep teams on a more even playing field.
Or just toss all college sports out the window and go back to being pure academic institutions. That might kill off a lot of colleges who derive a lot of donations from enthusiastic alumnus when the sports teams are doing well.