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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.
I agree.
Bama is getting some real bad press for this....especially after the players trashed his locker. What a bunch of great teammates! They have kids that GET transferred all the time (i.e. are asked to leave because they didn't crack the starting lineup)....now they want to screw w/ this kid.
I understand not allowing kids to transfer to where a former coach is now coaching, but this kid is a graduate transfer....he did the right things as a "student-athlete". You can't have 20 kids want to leave to follow a new coach somewhere (although I wish some of Colorado State's DT's followed McElwain to UF!)....but again, this case is different.