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New Rule For Transfers Proposed
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[QUOTE="HW611, post: 5325848, member: 14096"] If we’re talking about high level players we have plenty examples in our history of guys staying here for 3-4 years and getting drafted high. If we’re talking about it from an off the court basis I think its still the same. Cam is an exception to this rule because our culture is different and he had so much success in his one year here, but other players who go to 3 places in 4 years probably aren't developing a strong network or taking any sort of school work seriously with all of the credits transferring they'll have to do. How can a company expect you to stay them long term when you couldn't even commit to your basketball team for over a year? This system is just not great for the players outside of vey superficial financial or exposure reasons (and exposure isn't even necessary). Some of our brightest NBA stars didn't need to transfer up to get drafted high (Steph, Ja, Dame, etc.) The need to transfer to a bigger school for better NBA prospects is a myth. If you are great they will find you wherever you play. [/QUOTE]
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