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D1 Council Endorses Unlimited Transfers
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[QUOTE="McLovin, post: 4353262, member: 9450"] There are a finite amount of scholarships each year. Players who move up / down don’t remove opportunity for incoming freshmen. The kids who leave FBS via graduation / moving down a level or 2 are filled by freshmen. Exactly like it has always been done before. Just because the P5 is offering less scholarships to freshmen (as this article suggest), doesn’t mean there are less FBS scholarships to go around. None of this transfer stuff is taking away rightfully earned spots from anyone. It just simply lubes the system to make it work more fluidly. The current arbitrary waiver process has clearly only benefited the big schools and their incoming transfers. Cutting that out will give everyone a more even playing field with the transfer process. [/QUOTE]
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