Interested to hear y'all's thoughts on this:
NCAA "moving quickly" to allow a one-time transfer exemption in all sports without sitting out a year.
One P5 coach was quoted saying "They're going to be our G-league. They'll be our 'amateur league where we draw players from. Every kid wants to play in the Power 5."
Will this hurt us as bad as it sounds? Or will it help us because it would allow the kids buried in the depth chart at those top programs who want to compete immediately? Lots of factors to consider. The transfer portal has already become a more common issue in recent years.
IMO, I don't think the NCAA would consciously do anything that hurts the Money 5.
Does this widen or narrow the gap?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...e-transfers-for-athletes-without-sitting-out/
NCAA "moving quickly" to allow a one-time transfer exemption in all sports without sitting out a year.
One P5 coach was quoted saying "They're going to be our G-league. They'll be our 'amateur league where we draw players from. Every kid wants to play in the Power 5."
Will this hurt us as bad as it sounds? Or will it help us because it would allow the kids buried in the depth chart at those top programs who want to compete immediately? Lots of factors to consider. The transfer portal has already become a more common issue in recent years.
IMO, I don't think the NCAA would consciously do anything that hurts the Money 5.
Does this widen or narrow the gap?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...e-transfers-for-athletes-without-sitting-out/