Saban blocks DB transfer to UGA

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This is gold! Smart blocks player transfers to SEC schools and Miami....now he's on the receiving end of a player trying to transfer to his school.

https://www.dawgnation.com/football...ansfer-to-georgia-according-to-players-mother

Alabama is blocking defensive back’s transfer to Georgia, according to player’s mother

ATHENS — Maurice Smith, a defensive back who is set to graduate from Alabama this month, wants to transfer to Georgia, where he would be eligible to play this season. But Smith’s mother said the potential move is being blocked by Alabama head coach Nick Saban.

“He wants to go to Georgia. Period,” Samyra Smith said on Tuesday night. “That’s where he wants to go.”

Samyra Smith said she met on Tuesday with Saban in his office in Tuscaloosa. Smith drove from Houston, Texas, on Tuesday morning for the meeting, which did not result in a resolution.

“The university is continuing to be resistant to any request to release my son. That’s where we are,” Samyra Smith said. “In (Saban’s) mind, the best decision is for him to stay here. And he doesn’t think anything other than that is best for the kid.”

Alabama begins practice on Thursday. Georgia began practice on Monday. Smith is due to graduate on Saturday. As a graduate student, Smith would be eligible to play immediately, but must receive a release from the former school.

For some time now there has been a fight behind the scenes over Smith, and it’s now in the open, in a way pitting new Georgia head coach Kirby Smart against his mentor, Saban.

Smith and his family have gone through what his mother referred to as an appeal, a hearing, and a written request to be released to Georgia. She said her son has only had limited contact with Smart and defensive coordinator Mel Tucker, who were both at Alabama last year.

Smith was Alabama’s first team nickel-back during the spring. He was a backup defensive back the past few years, but played extensively on special teams, finishing last season with 15 tackles and a sack.

Smith, listed in last year’s media guide at 6-foot and 195 pounds, is from Sugar Land, Tex.. He was a consensus four-star prospect coming out of high school, and played in the Under Armour All-American game.

When Smith initially decided to leave Alabama, according to his mother, his first choice was Baylor. It was closer to home and he knew the secondary coach there.

But then the scandal at Baylor broke out, and Smith turned his attention to Georgia, where Smart and Tucker were. But Alabama has continued to decline to agree on a move anywhere within the SEC, and in her mind has delayed the process in an effort to keep him at Alabama.

“They’re being difficult. Intentionally,” Samyra Smith said. “It’s his choice. It should be his choice, if he wants to leave here, he should be able to do that. ….

“He wants to go where he feels like he’ll have the level of success he wants to have. It may work, it may not. But it should be his choice.”

Earlier this year, Alabama did not put a block on Chris Black, who graduated from Alabama and transferred to Missouri, another SEC school.

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Nick Saban, left, and Kirby Smart worked in sync at Alabama, but now are competing over one of Smart’s former defensive backs at Alabama. (BRANT SANDERLIN/AJCC)
“So what is it, is it really about my son, or is it about Kirby Smart and Nick Saban? I don’t know what it is” Samyra Smith said. “You just had a player leave, Chris Black, and he’s at an SEC school, Mizzou. So don’t tell me it’s about a violation of rules, I can read you the rules, I understand them well. It’s not a violation of rules or else the SEC would’ve stopped it, the commissioner would’ve stopped it. But it’s allowed.

“So you make the choice about what’s best for the child, if you truly care about the kid. Because knowing he’s not happy here, the next-best option for him is going to a program where he’s the most comfortable, where he can have a level of success that he believes he can have.”

An Alabama spokesman did not immediately have a response when contacted by SEC Country on Tuesday night. Last month Saban was asked about the situation at SEC media days.

“Maurice Smith has been a good player on our team,” Saban said. “He’s a good person, and he would be a significant contributor to our team this year if he decided to stay at Alabama. … We have told him, ‘Because we support the SEC rule, it would not be in your best interest to have to sit out. If you want to go some place else (outside the SEC), we’d be glad to help you do that.’”

The SEC’s rule on in-conference transfers is the same for graduate transfers as it is for regular ones.

The situation is an interesting turn in Alabama-Georgia relationship, given Smart serving under Saban the past nine years.And earlier this year Smart put a block on a player, A.J. Turman, from transferring to other SEC schools as well as Miami. (Turman did not want to go to Miami, but Smart said he wanted to set a precedent that players couldn’t follow former head coach Mark Richt to the Hurricanes.)

Smart probably cannot comment specifically on Smith, per NCAA recruiting rules, but if he wanted to speak generally, his next scheduled availability isn’t until Saturday morning.
 

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This will set the table for a new rule
 

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This is just Saban being who he is. Dude...is as ****ty as they come and it's showing in this situation. Hopefully the mother will keep "making noise" in the media and they give it plenty of air time.
 

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Can you really blame Saban? I mean they probably already gave this guy a car or something. He owes them!
 

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This is just Saban being who he is. Dude...is as ****ty as they come and it's showing in this situation. Hopefully the mother will keep "making noise" in the media and they give it plenty of air time.

If she incorporates BLM into her narrative, then she'll get some serious airtime.
 

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“They’re being difficult. Intentionally,” Samyra Smith said. “It’s his choice. It should be his choice, if he wants to leave here, he should be able to do that. ….

“He wants to go where he feels like he’ll have the level of success he wants to have. It may work, it may not. But it should be his choice.”

Earlier this year, Alabama did not put a block on Chris Black, who graduated from Alabama and transferred to Missouri, another SEC school.

Saban being Saban, the dick that he is.
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If I were that kid I would go into Saban's office and demand that he let me go where I want. I would make it so uncomfortable for him that he would be happy to let me go.
 

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If I were that kid I would go into Saban's office and demand that he let me go where I want. I would make it so uncomfortable for him that he would be happy to let me go.

I generally agree with your premise. But let's keep in mind that this is that same coach whose starting LT was arrested, and found in possession of drugs and a stolen fire arm, and had all charges dropped due to a lack of evidence. He absolutely runs that state, so who knows how that "discomfort" could be reciprocated.

And to be frank, Saban has always been known as this type of guy, and the kid likely had a dozen opposing coaches warning him of Saban's ways(cutting, "medical hardship", gray-shirting, etc) during recruiting. He clearly chose not to heed those warnings and now has to own his decision. There are plenty of other good schools he can attend with full blessing. Don't feel sorry for him one bit.
 

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I generally agree with your premise. But let's keep in mind that this is that same coach whose starting LT was arrested, and found in possession of drugs and a stolen fire arm, and had all charges dropped due to a lack of evidence. He absolutely runs that state, so who knows how that "discomfort" could be reciprocated.

And to be frank, Saban has always been known as this type of guy, and the kid likely had a dozen opposing coaches warning him of Saban's ways(cutting, "medical hardship", gray-shirting, etc) during recruiting. He clearly chose not to heed those warnings and now has to own his decision. There are plenty of other good schools he can attend with full blessing. Don't feel sorry for him one bit.
Good point. Perhaps we should have some lacky on our staff compile all these examples of when Saban has shown himself to be a self serving a$$hole and put them in a nice easy to understand package to provide to recruits and the parents of recruits who are thinking about going to "Bama. Call it a public service.
 
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I recently read where Smith may come to Miami. If so, he would be our 2nd or 3rd graduate student transfer.
 

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More to the story:

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/al...s-after-talking-to-nick-saban-about-transfer/

Report: Alabama trashed Maurice Smith’s personal belongings after talking to Nick Saban about transfer

It’s safe to assume that Maurice Smith did not envision his plans of transferring from the University of Alabama to go this poorly.

Smith, a senior defensive back that appeared in 22 games for the Crimson Tide over the last three seasons, told coach Nick Saban of his plans to leave the program in hopes of more playing time back in June before making it public. And if weren’t suiting up for college football’s Goliath, it probably would have been an easy process — much smoother than it’s gone to this point, at least.

Since his announcement, reports have indicated that Alabama has been uncooperative with Smith’s desires all the way through, even recently blocking his attempt to transfer to Georgia — where he would join former Tide defensive coordinator, Kirby Smart. But apparently that’s not even the worst of it.

According to a report from DawgNation.com, Smith was “ostracized” by his superiors and teammates after he informed the team of his decision to leave. Smith wrote to Alabama’s appeal committee on July 1, which was provided to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday by Smith’s mother, Samyra:

“On Friday, June 17, I arrived at the athletic facility locker room to find my locker cleaned out and all of my personal belongings in the trash (photo attached) underneath trash,” Smith wrote. “These personal items included my family photos, written goals, inspirational and sentimental items memorializing my deceased former friend, roommate and teammate, Altee Tenpenny, and items of personal value from my former teammates.”

The letter says that the madness began on June 13, when Smith initially requested a “permission to contact” from Alabama’s compliance department.

“I was immediately contacted by UA coaching assistants and advised I would no longer be able to “work-out” with the team.”

Four days later, Saban met with Smith and told him he didn’t need a “formal document” to speak with other schools. Smith insisted on one, according to the letter, and then Saban told him he would not release him to any SEC schools. Smith then received a “permission to contact” form.

Not long after, an unidentified Alabama staffer told Smith that he could no longer work out at the athletic facility. Another staff member later told him he was no longer allowed at the athletic facility “to workout, to eat, or anything.”

“Although I had done nothing wrong, I basically was ostracized from the team and felt I was being forced to make a decision to transfer.”



Smith is set to graduate from Alabama this Saturday. In his letter, he finished with one final message:

“Please do not punish my success and instead reward the efforts of discipline, and determination that UA requires in all of their student-athletes to succeed.”

It does not seem like this is a story that will be going away anytime soon.
 

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I recently read where Smith may come to Miami. If so, he would be our 2nd or 3rd graduate student transfer.
Some of them are nothing to sneeze at. Look at Jake McGee. That dude made some big plays for us last year. I was really glad he got the medical redshirt for his first year here when he broke his leg.
 

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Smith should transfer to Clemson ... thus maybe meeting Saban again in the playoffs or NC ?
 

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More to the story:

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/al...s-after-talking-to-nick-saban-about-transfer/

“On Friday, June 17, I arrived at the athletic facility locker room to find my locker cleaned out and all of my personal belongings in the trash (photo attached) underneath trash,” Smith wrote. “These personal items included my family photos, written goals, inspirational and sentimental items memorializing my deceased former friend, roommate and teammate, Altee Tenpenny, and items of personal value from my former teammates.”

The letter says that the madness began on June 13, when Smith initially requested a “permission to contact” from Alabama’s compliance department.

“I was immediately contacted by UA coaching assistants and advised I would no longer be able to “work-out” with the team.”

Not long after, an unidentified Alabama staffer told Smith that he could no longer work out at the athletic facility. Another staff member later told him he was no longer allowed at the athletic facility “to workout, to eat, or anything.”

“Although I had done nothing wrong, I basically was ostracized from the team and felt I was being forced to make a decision to transfer.”

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Imo, if you are a grad transfer there should be no limits on where you can transfer. You would have fulfilled your commitment to the team you are currently playing for.
 

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