I think, and my "system" is based on the idea, that college athletics should be played by college students who are there to become educated men and women. That some of them are good enough to eventually play professionally is fine. But if that is the only reason they are there, and let's be honest how many Kentucky basketball players would have come to Kentucky had the NBA nor required them to wait a year to be drafted, is to train for the pros, you really don't belong. My system would also put pressure on coaches to find the players who want to be in college. If a coach has to weigh the benefits of a 1 and done, 2 and done player vs going a few years without scholarships, he's going to be very careful. Hey, if you think you have a shot at going deep and adding Joey Jumpshot will put you over the top, you might decide to take the chance and live with a 1 less scholarships for a few years. As far as transfers go, I'd keep the 1 years sit out rule but other than that a guy can transfer anywhere he wants. Want to go from Auburn to Alabama? go ahead. So many things change year to year in college football that by the time you take the field 50-75% of the guys on the other team won't know you. On transfers, as long as they are legitimate, I wouldn't require any penalty. Sometimes things just don't work out. I think you need the 1 year rule to prevent slimeballs from trying to poach players.