tribecalledquest wrote:There is really nothing that can be done to regulate transferring unless they want to make players employees. Nor should they be.
As long as the NCAA and the member schools insist on calling them “student-athletes” and want the amateur model you cannot keep any student from transferring schools and engaging in extracurricular activities at the new school they attend.
This would hold if decisions were being made for academic interests, but everyone knows they arent. I know you cant prove this and that is why the lawsuits exist in the first place, but I still believe there needs to be transfer regulations on student-athletes. Its give and take. While you are a student first and foremost, that doesn't negate your status as an athlete. Sacrifices need to be made on both ends. The sacrifice of being a student is that you have to maintain your academic integrity while you are in school. The sacrifice of being an athlete should be that you cant just up and leave whenever you want.