jsaluki080 wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:underdawg wrote:right
How does the rule somehow make the MVC a farm system for the Power Five schools?
You made a good point. Loyola had a transfer from a power conference and he helped them advance in the NCAA tournament. However I think I would be safe in saying the cream generally rises towards the top. MM schools could sometimes still compete against the bigger schools because experience. The MM kids had been playing together for 3 or 4 years whereas the P5 school kids had only been together for a year or 2 because their top players had left for the NBA. Anyways, I see that advantage being taken away from the MM with this new rule. In fairness, it’s already trending this wayIt already but bound to get worse. Anyways, I could easily be wrong so i wont adamantly defend this position.
jsaluki080 wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:underdawg wrote:right
How does the rule somehow make the MVC a farm system for the Power Five schools?
You made a good point. Loyola had a transfer from a power conference and he helped them advance in the NCAA tournament. However I think I would be safe in saying the cream generally rises towards the top. MM schools could sometimes still compete against the bigger schools because experience. The MM kids had been playing together for 3 or 4 years whereas the P5 school kids had only been together for a year or 2 because their top players had left for the NBA. Anyways, I see that advantage being taken away from the MM with this new rule. In fairness, it’s already trending this wayIt already but bound to get worse. Anyways, I could easily be wrong so i wont adamantly defend this position.
In response to last week's NCAA Division I Council ruling freely allow football players to transfer without having to get permission from their current school, the Power 5 Conferences came back Tuesday with an insurance countermeasure.
The leagues - the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac 12 - passed a rule that once a player notifies his current school of his intent to transfer, schools can now cancel the scholarship of that player at the end of the academic term.
If the player doesn't like the transfer options and chooses to stay at the original school, the school will still be allowed to re-award the scholarship at the end of the term but they will no longer be required to do so.
The new rule will be followed by the Power 5 schools and the rest of Division I has the option to follow the rule.
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