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JT Daniels to WVU
One guy not carrying a clipboard for the hat.
JT Daniels to WVU
Have zero idea about the legalities of college sports but even though the NCAA transfer penalty is gone could schools extending scholarship players essentially put in a clause to their scholarship agreements saying “if you transfer and don’t meet one of several criteria (I.e., played 20% of snaps, coach didn’t get fired), you have to sit out a year”. Basically a non compete agreement for a year? If they’re no longer amateurs then I don’t see why that wouldn’t become commonplace at schools if the ncaa won’t step in.
Have zero idea about the legalities of college sports but even though the NCAA transfer penalty is gone could schools extending scholarship players essentially put in a clause to their scholarship agreements saying “if you transfer and don’t meet one of several criteria (I.e., played 20% of snaps, coach didn’t get fired), you have to sit out a year”. Basically a non compete agreement for a year? If they’re no longer amateurs then I don’t see why that wouldn’t become commonplace at schools if the ncaa won’t step in.
They are not going to go backwards and make transfer stipulations more restrictive. That ship has sailed.
Who is “they”? The NCAA? That was my point, this would be a school by school basis or maybe even an NIL deal that required a player to not play elsewhere or be liable for the compensation paid. I could see a number of things coming into plat that would be outside of the NCAA’s regulation. I.e. the NIL deals. Booster pays kid $1mil with stipulation he doesn’t play elsewhere. Seems that makes much more sense.
A school offering scholarships with contingencies will not sign any players who have an offer with no contingencies
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