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  1. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    Regardless, why should he have been forced to stay at USC?
  2. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    That kid signed with USC to play for Kliff Kingsbury. When Kingsbury left to take the Cardinals job, USC agreed to let him out of his letter of intent. He did not transfer. When you pick a program because you feel the coach and his system best benefits you and that coach sudden leaves and takes...
  3. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    No. I'm sure kids at. Miami get some extra benefits. It happens everywhere. What's actually laughable is people who think Miami is competing on a bag level with schools like Alabama and Georgia. They have deep networks of boosters that Miami couldn't dream to have.
  4. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    Schools will still have an 85 scholarship limit so it's not like the bag schools could just load up on every transfer they want. If you want to start paying off transfer kids, you'll have to start taking less incoming freshmen. It works it's self out. As for paying players, it would have to be...
  5. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    You're acting like these kids haven't already turned down bags of they're here in the first place. A kid like Lingard for example, has already been offered all sorts of bags and obviously turned them down. If he's here and thriving, why would he all of the sudden start chasing bags?
  6. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    Bro, anyone under 30 is a kid to me. The older you get the older kids get.
  7. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    Why should you be forced to stay at a school? You can't have both. Either schools should be forced to honor the entire scholarship or kids should be free to transfer. You're saying it's OK for a school to drop a scholarship if the player doesn't meet expectations but it's not OK for a player to...
  8. DTP

    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    I don't get the whole "players should stay committed to their school" argument. When a high school kid signs a letter of intent, he's not signing a four year contract with a university. Scholarships are renewed annually, meaning your free ride is only guaranteed until the end of this school...
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