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If the programs were ethical they wouldn't take someone who transfered, started classes, and was in team meetings. The schools should get together and make guidlines between each other. Sign some sort of anti-compete contracts to nip this.

Did the guy just copy the Clemson playbook and leave?
 
If the programs were ethical they wouldn't take someone who transfered, started classes, and was in team meetings. The schools should get together and make guidlines between each other. Sign some sort of anti-compete contracts to nip this.

Did the guy just copy the Clemson playbook and leave?
100s of millions of dollars on the line and you expect schools to act like gentlemen with a hand shake agreement?
 
If the programs were ethical they wouldn't take someone who transfered, started classes, and was in team meetings. The schools should get together and make guidlines between each other. Sign some sort of anti-compete contracts to nip this.

Did the guy just copy the Clemson playbook and leave?
I'm pretty sure the schools colluding against the athletes is illegal, just like when companies do this against employees.
 
No. They are more unethical then the kids taking the highest bidder. If universities wanted ethics in college football they'd have it. Just like how cheating only applies to non-athletes.

It might be worth separating university athletic departments from universities as they seem to operate independently and, in many cases, with a suspect moral compass.
In fact it might even be worth separating the football and basketball programs in particular. Many have the financial power to go rogue at this point
 
If the programs were ethical they wouldn't take someone who transfered, started classes, and was in team meetings. The schools should get together and make guidlines between each other. Sign some sort of anti-compete contracts to nip this.

Did the guy just copy the Clemson playbook and leave?
for this reason he should have to sit out a year.
 
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