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Kid comes in with big expectations. Doesn't pan out. Sound familiar?

Started by FineAsSwine, May 25, 2016, 10:18:13 am

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FineAsSwine

Quote from: azhog10 on June 01, 2016, 11:11:47 am
Yes and no. It's easier for graduates as that rule is fairly new. However the NCAA has been a lot harder on the hardship waiver involving sick family members or other things. That said more kids are "okay" with sitting a year out if they think they are going to see immediate playing time once elgible to play. There is no reason for players to honor their scholarship and work their tails off to get better. That said, coaches bounce around just as much as some players so not sure who to be mad at.

I was strictly speaking of undergraduates regarding transfers.

FineAsSwine

Wonder if Howland takes a page out of Cal's playbook and grant Malik a full release to transfer anywhere he wants?