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The wild wild west just got a little wilder.
so exactly what happened last year, minus a judge getting involved.It's only for 14 days. If double transfers transfer now, the NCAA could be able to enforce the rule by next September when the games start. Anyone double transferring with this news is getting bad legal advice
Well at least Darrell Jackson already got screwed
It's only for 14 days. If double transfers transfer now, the NCAA could be able to enforce the rule by next September when the games start. Anyone double transferring with this news is getting bad legal advice
Yes but it cost him this past seasonNot really, he can transfer again!!
Not sure I'd risk it if I'm a player contemplating it. If it's already done, though, I'm lawyering for immediate eligibility!Hilarious. The NCAA opened the door to lawsuits by fighting Alston tooth and nail and now playeras see they have an ally in the courts against the NCAA
I agree that is a player I would wait out the 14 day TRO period before making a decision, but keep in mind that one of the criteria to granting a TRO is; likelihood of winning the case. So the judge that grants a TRO is usually pretty convinced that the plaintiff is likely to win on the merits as well.Not sure I'd risk it if I'm a player contemplating it. If it's already done, though, I'm lawyering for immediate eligibility!
Hilarious. The NCAA opened the door to lawsuits by fighting Alston tooth and nail and now playeras see they have an ally in the courts against the NCAA
Not sure this is a good thing for the sport honestly.
Just having an open free agency with no limits isn't good ultimately.
Wonder if a fix the NCAA could do, is to allow multiple year guaranteed scholarships instead of only 1 year.