
Multiple SMU players to sit out remainder of 2022 season before entering transfer portal, per reports
Three of the four players are or have been major contributors for the Mustangs over the past year
I imagine this will happen more.
Yeah if they know they have proven enough to land somewhere better/different, I think it will spread. From underperforming teams of course.Not surprising. It will really only work for players that have begun to prove themselves as worthy of a transfer. It’s somewhat like NFL drafters skipping bowl games. Everyone hoped it would wane after being looked down upon but it really hasn’t been.
KIng had to deal with 2nd transfer rules. They are probably OK with 1st transfer.How does sitting out benefit transferring? King had to sit out last year(not by choice) and he still has to sit out first semester this year. Or did they not play at all this year?
But do they retain a year of eligibility for sitting out? I guess I’m assuming they can RS if only played in four games?KIng had to deal with 2nd transfer rules. They are probably OK with 1st transfer.
But do they retain a year of eligibility for sitting out? I guess I’m assuming they can RS if only played in four games?
It's one of the byproducts of the asinine immediate eligibility rules. The bleeding hearts who wanted that flippin rule were too stupid to comprehend all of the unintended consequences.![]()
Multiple SMU players to sit out remainder of 2022 season before entering transfer portal, per reports
Three of the four players are or have been major contributors for the Mustangs over the past yearwww.cbssports.com
I imagine this will happen more.
Why should adult athletes be treated differently than adult coaches on where they want to be?It's one of the byproducts of the asinine immediate eligibility rules. The bleeding hearts who wanted that flippin rule were too stupid to comprehend all of the unintended consequences.
That was my confusion at first, until I remembered the 4 game RS rule.I think that’s why they’re sitting now, to red shirt this year. Otherwise there is no benefit to sitting out even id you know you’ll transfer.
When we have an epidemic of coaches quitting midseason maybe that should be addressed as well.Why should adult athletes be treated differently than adult coaches on where they want to be?
I’m sure schools would be willing to have the players pay a buyout like coaches have to(or the new school pay the buyout). Might cause some problems if they decide to transfer and have to eat the money themselves if a bigger school doesn’t want them though, especially if they have to transfer down a level.Why should adult athletes be treated differently than adult coaches on where they want to be?
If you’re trying to max out your next NIL deal…. Do you really accomplish that by NOT playing? Gotta love modern day college sports, lol. At least the pros have contracts![]()
Multiple SMU players to sit out remainder of 2022 season before entering transfer portal, per reports
Three of the four players are or have been major contributors for the Mustangs over the past yearwww.cbssports.com
I imagine this will happen more.
I don't see this as an unintended consequence at all. I have zero issue with a player using the existing rules to their own maximum benefit.It's one of the byproducts of the asinine immediate eligibility rules. The bleeding hearts who wanted that flippin rule were too stupid to comprehend all of the unintended consequences.
Why would that matter. Adult athletes only get X years to play, adult coaches get, essentially , as many years to coach as they please. To spin it back, should we only allow coaches 4-5 years to coach.When we have an epidemic of coaches quitting midseason maybe that should be addressed as well.
Why would that matter. Adult athletes only get X years to play, adult coaches get, essentially , as many years to coach as they please. To spin it back, should we only allow coaches 4-5 years to coach.
Adults making decisions for themselves is exactly what we need more of in college athletics.
Making decisions inside of those rules should be applauded.
When we have an epidemic of coaches quitting midseason maybe that should be addressed as well.