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They should let kids transfer every year and not have to sit out a year. One year they can play at A&M..then play for TCU...after that to Florida State and then to Ohio State... where ever they have the best chance to play and win that year. No reason to hold kids to their commitment.

then what the **** does a commitment mean?

I was being facetious. I think coaches should be able to limit them. Problem with kids today, want everything handed to them

Five-star LB who left Ohio State leaving Texas Tech too |

Exhibit 646,923 ...
 
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The block rule is permitted to keep schools from recruiting and enticing kids to leave their current school.

It's also designed to make kids really focus on their signing day decision, and commit to the actual school, and not a coach.

I don't think the rule is overly punitive. And the fact that a kid can graduate early, transfer without penalty, and still have multiple years to play is consistent with the true mission of college football, IMO.

Coker got 2 full years at Alabama because he graduated in 3 years, and red-shirted his freshman season at FSU.

Cal’s Michael Barton to transfer in spring |

Exactly the way it should be handled.

Pick the right SCHOOL, don't focus on the coach.

It's the school's job to pick the right coach ...
 
They should let kids transfer every year and not have to sit out a year. One year they can play at A&M..then play for TCU...after that to Florida State and then to Ohio State... where ever they have the best chance to play and win that year. No reason to hold kids to their commitment.

then what the **** does a commitment mean?

I was being facetious. I think coaches should be able to limit them. Problem with kids today, want everything handed to them

Five-star LB who left Ohio State leaving Texas Tech too |

Exhibit 646,923 ...

Please accept my apology, and I won't take it back either. LOL
 
A lot of kids are soft shouldered these days. They do not always know what is best for them. Things get a little rough they want to quit/leave. Imo, most of the time that is not the right answer
 
I wouldn't "help" him look for other schools. The head coach has to worry about his players, not players that don't want to play for him. Now as long as its not inter-conference or a complete rival, I'd be fine with the player transferring anywhere, even if we play them at some point.
Example, if i was Mark Richt at Georgia, I would let a player transfer to anywhere not an SEC school or Georgia Tech.
 
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