Everett Goldston transferring to fsu

This is not good for us. With their stud RB's and WR's, the only thing missing was a good QB. Was hoping for Maguire to get the job.

You seriously think Fsu is going to be as good as last year losing 11-13 to the NFL?(4 oline, 2dl, 2 cbs, K. Williams, greens, and Winston) man gtfoh with dumb sh*t. Yeah I'm convinced we have some noles on this board....

Last time they lost that much talent they rebounded with a National Title.

Your second brilliant post in this thread. Got a third for us?
 
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Why is Notre Dame allowing him to transfer within conference? Oh wait...just when I thought I couldn't hate them any more.

Apparently they restricted him from transferring to anybody on their 2015 schedule. That includes Clemson, Pitt, BC, Wake, etc but not FSU. Truth be told, he's not an elite QB but obviously it has only taken an average one to beat us.

He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes
 
lulz. the minuscule hope that I had left in my body about us winning this game has now been vaporized. A FSU win would make it 6 in a row now right? that's worse than it was in the 90s when we actually had real sanctions.
 
lulz. the minuscule hope that I had left in my body about us winning this game has now been vaporized. A FSU win would make it 6 in a row now right? that's worse than it was in the 90s when we actually had real sanctions.
nut up, papa. its only golson.
 
lulz. the minuscule hope that I had left in my body about us winning this game has now been vaporized. A FSU win would make it 6 in a row now right? that's worse than it was in the 90s when we actually had real sanctions.
nut up, papa. its only golson.
Kid can play. He was just playing for a jackazz. I hope he goes to the SEC
 
Why is Notre Dame allowing him to transfer within conference? Oh wait...just when I thought I couldn't hate them any more.

Apparently they restricted him from transferring to anybody on their 2015 schedule. That includes Clemson, Pitt, BC, Wake, etc but not FSU. Truth be told, he's not an elite QB but obviously it has only taken an average one to beat us.

He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.
 
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Why is Notre Dame allowing him to transfer within conference? Oh wait...just when I thought I couldn't hate them any more.

Apparently they restricted him from transferring to anybody on their 2015 schedule. That includes Clemson, Pitt, BC, Wake, etc but not FSU. Truth be told, he's not an elite QB but obviously it has only taken an average one to beat us.

He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.
 
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kid was like 23-1 before the FSU game, ND had like 7- 8 starters injured after that game. He can run a dumbed down EJ Manual offense with success.
 
Why is Notre Dame allowing him to transfer within conference? Oh wait...just when I thought I couldn't hate them any more.

Apparently they restricted him from transferring to anybody on their 2015 schedule. That includes Clemson, Pitt, BC, Wake, etc but not FSU. Truth be told, he's not an elite QB but obviously it has only taken an average one to beat us.

He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.

I tried to find the actual bylaw but I'm an idiot.
 
Why is Notre Dame allowing him to transfer within conference? Oh wait...just when I thought I couldn't hate them any more.

Apparently they restricted him from transferring to anybody on their 2015 schedule. That includes Clemson, Pitt, BC, Wake, etc but not FSU. Truth be told, he's not an elite QB but obviously it has only taken an average one to beat us.

He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.

That was my initial assumption too but I think it's wrong. I'm seeing Feldman (who is pretty knowledgeable) along with guys that cover Notre Dame and Texas all saying that Notre Dame absolutely can block certain schools even for a graduate transfer. The Notre Dame AD has come out since saying they didn't but not that they can't. Seems like a BS power play that the NCAA actually would somehow still allow.

For the guy informing me that Notre Dame isn't a member of the ACC for football- thanks for the heads up!!!
 
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He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.

That was my initial assumption too but I think it's wrong. I'm seeing Feldman (who is pretty knowledgeable) along with guys that cover Notre Dame and Texas all saying that Notre Dame absolutely can block certain schools even for a graduate transfer. The Notre Dame AD has come out since saying they didn't but not that they can't. Seems like a BS power play that the NCAA actually would somehow still allow.

For the guy informing me that Notre Dame isn't a member of the ACC for football- thanks for the heads up!!!

I read that NCst did the same thing when Wilson grad transferred. I have no idea at this point what the real rule is.
 
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Golson turned into a TO machine last season.

Maguire didn't look that bad to me in his only start last year but they must not be very high on him to bring in a potential QB controversy.
 
He's not. ND football isn't a conference member and never will be.

Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.

That was my initial assumption too but I think it's wrong. I'm seeing Feldman (who is pretty knowledgeable) along with guys that cover Notre Dame and Texas all saying that Notre Dame absolutely can block certain schools even for a graduate transfer. The Notre Dame AD has come out since saying they didn't but not that they can't. Seems like a BS power play that the NCAA actually would somehow still allow.

For the guy informing me that Notre Dame isn't a member of the ACC for football- thanks for the heads up!!!

I'm not sure I'm ready to just accept it as fact because a few reporters repeated it. I'd have to see the specific rule that states that a school can block a graduate from transferring where he wants. Just doesn't make any sense. There are rules that make no sense, so maybe there's one on point here, but I'd have to see it.
 
Hes graduating therefore no restrictions on where he goes

That's what I thought as well but it's not entirely true.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...-golson-transfer-texas-sec-georgia-lsu-051015


As a graduate transfer, Golson will be immediately eligible to play for his new school, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is free to go any program at the FBS level.

Notre Dame didn't give Golson a release to any school it will play in 2015, which includes Texas, and also would block some Big Ten programs, a source confirmed to FOX Sports Sunday.

In addition, two SEC rules potentially could make Golson ineligible to play in the conference, one SEC compliance official said.



The compliance official said Golson's academic suspension in 2013 might hinder his admission to one of that conference's schools because of SEC Bylaw 14.1.15.1 (d), which states that a student-athlete with less than two years of eligibility left can get financial aid, practice and compete if, "The student-athlete has not been subject to official university or athletics department disciplinary action at any time during enrollment at any previous collegiate institution (excluding limited discipline applied by a sports team)."


http://espn.go.com/college-football...-florida-state-seminoles-alabama-crimson-tide


Everett Golson provided roughly 10 schools to Notre Dame's compliance office as to where he is interested in transferring, and the school has not blocked him from transferring to any of those programs, according to sources.

Among the schools on Golson's initial wish list are Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina and UCLA, a source said.

ND doesn't have to give him a release. He graduated. The article got that wrong.

The SEC rule could stop him from going SEC unless the SEC gives him a waiver.

That was my initial assumption too but I think it's wrong. I'm seeing Feldman (who is pretty knowledgeable) along with guys that cover Notre Dame and Texas all saying that Notre Dame absolutely can block certain schools even for a graduate transfer. The Notre Dame AD has come out since saying they didn't but not that they can't. Seems like a BS power play that the NCAA actually would somehow still allow.

For the guy informing me that Notre Dame isn't a member of the ACC for football- thanks for the heads up!!!

I'm not sure I'm ready to just accept it as fact because a few reporters repeated it. I'd have to see the specific rule that states that a school can block a graduate from transferring where he wants. Just doesn't make any sense. There are rules that make no sense, so maybe there's one on point here, but I'd have to see it.

Agreed. It just wouldn't surprise me at all if the NCAA left just enough room for a school to ***** a kid- even one that has graduated. I bet the rule that the kid can only transfer to a school that has a graduate field of study not currently offered at his current institution is where they'd play games. Notre Dame theoretically could continuously claim they offer a similar graduate program in anything that the kid would be pretending to study at a Texas or any of the Big Ten schools they were supposedly also blocking him from considering. At the very least they probably could severely delay a transfer as the NCAA eggheads compared sports management or kinesiology programs at each school.
 
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