NCAA Should NOT Require Transfers To Wait A Year
An episode of the Rivals podcast, hosted by Bonneville International, titled "NCAA Should NOT Require Transfers To Wait A Year" was published on February 21, 2020 and runs 8 minutes.
February 21, 2020 ·8m · Rivals
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Episode Description
The NCAA doesn’t make coaches sit out for a year, so why do they make student athletes? Scott thinks it is an absolute joke that kids have to sit out a year. It is honestly more impactful for an 18 year old kid to lose a year than for a middle aged coach.
Jason is a little more hesitant than Scott, but also agrees that transfers shouldn’t have to wait it out.
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