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Ring of Honor [21090]
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Anybody know if any conditions were placed on HJ's...
May 21, 2018, 7:45 PM
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...transfer? And no, I'm not making a Josh Belk joke. I assume it's common to block ACC schools or Usuck or upcoming OOC opponents (TA&M, Notre Dame, etc). Likewise, any restrictions on Cooper or Israel when they were granted transfer? Just had me wondering because so much was made of the Belk unconditional release.
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Re: Anybody know if any conditions were placed on HJ's...
May 21, 2018, 8:07 PM
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Don’t know Moab, I ve seen it asked a couple times and actually thought in Dabos article that was going to be addressed.
And no, as harsh and cold as it may sound, I don’t think JB should have been granted one either. In my job, we sign agreements with our contractors that they can’t go work for or hired by competition. I’ve yet to have a contractor ever say it’s an unfair agreement. Nor have we ever had a contractor turn us down because of said agreement. It’s just good business.
Nothing in an agreement like that would have prevented JB from taking care of his family.
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College coaches always honor their contracts...
May 21, 2018, 8:20 PM
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we should force 18 year old kids to honor theirs. even if their coach that recruited them leaves. It should be a blood oath, only releasable by death.
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Wasn't arguing the pros or cons of transfers...
May 21, 2018, 8:27 PM
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...though I understand your comment. Just wondering about this specific case.
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Re: College coaches always honor their contracts...
May 21, 2018, 8:42 PM
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Not saying a transfer shouldn’t be honored and a coach leaving should let a kid be more liberal with a transfer in that situation. However you start a trend of giving unconditional transfers and you really will have a mess on hands.
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Transferring to another ACC school (if Clemson allowed),
May 21, 2018, 8:47 PM
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penalizes an athlete severely. Not only do they sit out a year, they lose a year of eligibility. My daughter wanted to transfer from Wake to Clemson or VT, but it was just too burdensome.
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Ring of Honor [21090]
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So if HJ wanted to transfer to FSU...
May 21, 2018, 8:55 PM
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...as an example, he would not only have to sit a year but lose a year of eligibility? So he would have 2 years instead of 3? Is this an ACC rule on in-conference football transfers?
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Re: So if HJ wanted to transfer to FSU...
May 21, 2018, 9:24 PM
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NCAA NLI states it
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Ring of Honor [21090]
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Appreciate that...but my question was if anyone...
May 21, 2018, 11:27 PM
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...knows if any transfer restrictions were placed on HJ?
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