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"Up Transfers" Are Hurting College Basketball
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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 2097135, member: 7492"] We seem to be a bit naive on wanting our athletes to have pure motives and romance about "the good ole days". Let me ask anyone who complains about the mobility issues of athletes- so if you had the opportunity to get a job in your chosen profession (engineering, accounting, psychology, etc) with a huge salary after 1 year of college with the desired company are ANY of you going to say NO? Let's stop treating athletes like indentured servants who must stay at one school while all around them are coaches, admins, TV and other pundits making the most of what they can. Look I get that some would be better served in the long run by staying, but I was taught this thing called "free will" that allows people to make their own choices. For America, it seems to have worked out pretty well. [/QUOTE]
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