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I've always thought this was a stupid rule. Let the transfer go where they want.
Didn't know you can block a graduate transfer if destination school has a graduate program yours doesn't. I'm sure what Richt meant was a regular transfer, where they have to sit out a year and plays, signs, etc can change. I'm sure Gus has already been in meetings, etc as they're planning for spring and playing those teams this year.
I've always thought this was a stupid rule. Let the transfer go where they want.
If a kid transfers to a program we play next year (ie. Syracuse), then they have the ability to share ideas to help those coaches game plan against your former team. You do not want to give any team an advantage...send this kid to Rutgers and call it a day.
Didn't know you can block a graduate transfer if destination school has a graduate program yours doesn't. I'm sure what Richt meant was a regular transfer, where they have to sit out a year and plays, signs, etc can change. I'm sure Gus has already been in meetings, etc as they're planning for spring and playing those teams this year.
That CB from Bama last year was a grad transfer and and Saban was originally blocking him from going to UGA
I've always thought this was a stupid rule. Let the transfer go where they want.
If a kid transfers to a program we play next year (ie. Syracuse), then they have the ability to share ideas to help those coaches game plan against your former team. You do not want to give any team an advantage...send this kid to Rutgers and call it a day.
How much serious intel could a former player give?
I'd bar any player from joining an in-state school and that's it.