Everett Goldston transferring to fsu

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.

Only stipulation I've seen is that the graduate has to be in a graduate program in the new school, that the current school doesn't have.
 
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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.

I just heard Jack Myroot report the same thing you did about the school having to approve the transfer. It must be true if everyone's reporting it. That's really fcked up.
 
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.

Only stipulation I've seen is that the graduate has to be in a graduate program in the new school, that the current school doesn't have.

They did away with that stipulation a couple of years ago I believe.
 

WTF does a player transfering to FSU have to do with BBB. Especially cause we're not in the market for a starting qb.[/QUOT]

Uhhhh, it has to with #BBB and this reign of FSU sodomizing Miami on the field and off, will come to a screeching halt.
#BBB

Meh, that is wishful thinking at this point. Both in that the admin would actually hire him and that he would completely shutdown what Jimbo has going right now.
 
Hahahaha kill the program yall scared of this guy. Jesus somebody put me out of my misery.
 

WTF does a player transfering to FSU have to do with BBB. Especially cause we're not in the market for a starting qb.[/QUOT]

Uhhhh, it has to with #BBB and this reign of FSU sodomizing Miami on the field and off, will come to a screeching halt.
#BBB

Meh, that is wishful thinking at this point. Both in that the admin would actually hire him and that he would completely shutdown what Jimbo has going right now.

Do u really believe Jumbo could steal recruits from Butch?? LULZ
 

WTF does a player transfering to FSU have to do with BBB. Especially cause we're not in the market for a starting qb.[/QUOT]

Uhhhh, it has to with #BBB and this reign of FSU sodomizing Miami on the field and off, will come to a screeching halt.
#BBB

Meh, that is wishful thinking at this point. Both in that the admin would actually hire him and that he would completely shutdown what Jimbo has going right now.

Do u really believe Jumbo could steal recruits from Butch?? LULZ

Going by how he has recruited the state and nationally the past few years I would say its a definite possibility.

Butch would obviously be a giant upgrade though. Goes without saying.
 
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What was the end result the last time we played against E. Golson??

Miami vs. Notre Dame 2012 results: Fighting Irish demolish Hurricanes 41-3

The No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish destroyed the Miami Hurricanes 41-3 at Soldier Field on Saturday night. With the win, the Fighting Irish have moved to 5-0 on the season.





The No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish have moved to 5-0 after blowing out the Miami Hurricanes 41-3 on Saturday night at Soldier Field.

The game began with some controversy, as Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson was benched for violating team rules. But Golson would quickly replace starter Tommy Rees in the first quarter, and there would be little controversy the rest of the night.

After building a 13-3 halftime lead, Notre Dame blew things open in the third quarter, scoring three touchdowns in the frame thanks mostly to a dominant rushing attack. The Fighting Irish finished with 379 yards rushing on 52 carries, good for a 7.3 average. Running backs George Atkinson III and Cierre Wood led the way with 123 and 117 yards on the ground, respectively.

Miami had several chances to grab momentum early, but they dropped passes and committed boneheaded penalties that derailed their efforts. And once Notre Dame's vaunted defense found their groove, they snuffed out any chances of a comeback.

Miami fell to 4-2 with the loss.

Box Score Hero: Although Golson failed to account for any touchdowns, he set the tone immediately upon replacing Rees. Golson finished the game 17-of-22 passing for 186 yards and also had 51 yards rushing on six carries.

Rankings Ramifications: Notre Dame came into the game ranked No. 9 in the AP Top 25. With No. 4 LSU and No. 5 Georgia losing, the Fighting Irish stand to move up a few spots. Miami had received a handful of votes in the poll, which they may lose thanks to this blowout.

But Did They Cover?: Notre Dame easily covered the 14.5 spread made by BOVADA. The over/under according to BOVADA was 55 points, so this game went under.

For More On This Game: Check out the Notre Dame blog One Foot Down. For more on Miami, check out The 7th Floor.

Next Week's Schedule: Notre Dame will host Stanford. Miami will host North Carolina.

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22 turnovers in one season and benched 2 times last year? Yeah oh please let him go to Fsu....

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