anyone see it?
good overall report.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-golson-reignite-graduate-transfer-discussion
good overall report.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-golson-reignite-graduate-transfer-discussion
anyone see it?
good overall report.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-golson-reignite-graduate-transfer-discussion
Cleveland State's roster has been ravaged by these transfers. Imagine if they had the 3 seniors this season.......Bryn Forbes (Michigan State)....well he went "hardship", while Trey Lewis (Louisville) and Anton Grady (Wichita State) graduated and left. They would have been NCAA bound for sure. Now, not so much.
Agree 100%. Often we're criticizing college athletics for too many kids not graduating, but in this particular thread we're debating graduates as if graduation's a bad thing.If we truly want to keep the "student" in "student-athlete," then a student who has graduated should be allowed to pursue his/her grad degree at another university and use a remaining year of athletic eligibility without penalty. I can understand a coach's desire to keep the student around after investing so much time in him/her but the student's ultimate interests need to come first. Stanford's Shaw got it right.
We should be focusing our energy on the athletes who don't graduate, not those who do.
anyone see it?
good overall report.