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Post by redbeard2008 on Jan 12, 2018 2:17:59 GMT -5
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Post by hornfanaustin on Jan 12, 2018 8:23:57 GMT -5
Ummm, this isn't a shocker or anything. UT doesn't offer sand and so players who want to keep playing, go where the sand is at. Amy Neal went to TCU after her playing days at Texas was over for sand.
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Post by stevehorn on Jan 12, 2018 9:01:45 GMT -5
This is a nice utilization of the graduate transfer provision. Would I be accurate in assuming that this athletic leadership program is intended for careers in fields like the athletic director's office?
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Post by n00b on Jan 12, 2018 10:42:16 GMT -5
You can't have your new school submit the waiver request until you've bitten the bullet and officially transferred to new school, correct? Correct. So a player wanting to transfer intra-conference has to be willing to sit a year and lose a year. There are no guarantees that they will get a waiver. Are you sure about the lose a year part? I thought that only applied to broken NLIs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2018 12:54:01 GMT -5
What are odds Lanier stays at usc?
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Post by redbeard2008 on Jan 12, 2018 13:10:21 GMT -5
This is a nice utilization of the graduate transfer provision. Would I be accurate in assuming that this athletic leadership program is intended for careers in fields like the athletic director's office? IAL Degree ProgramBeen around since 2006, so not something new. "Sports management" is the generic term for this type of master's degree program. At UW, there are two tracks: Administration and Coaching. Distance learning except during summer, with internships at UW or elsewhere. Graduate transfers are on athletic scholarship. While the focus is on intercollegiate athletics, it can also apply to professional sports. Program starts in the summer, so I'm assuming that McCoy won't be playing Beach at UW until spring of 2019. Participants: Cassie Strickland and Melanie Wade (Beach) - 2016-2017; Marion Hazelwood (Indoor), Jordan Anderson (Beach), and Kimmy Gardiner (Beach) - 2017-2018; Cat McCoy (Beach) - 2018-2019? The transfers of Anderson and Gardiner weren't announced until June of 2017, which is likely why McCoy's transfer hasn't been officially announced yet.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Jan 12, 2018 13:25:12 GMT -5
Correct. So a player wanting to transfer intra-conference has to be willing to sit a year and lose a year. There are no guarantees that they will get a waiver. Are you sure about the lose a year part? I thought that only applied to broken NLIs. The B1G is sit a year/lose a year. Since the subject of the conversation was Gia Milana, yes, I'm sure it applies. I should have been more clear that I was speaking for the B1G.
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Post by bbjrcoach on Jan 12, 2018 13:47:32 GMT -5
Defintely kept off of the Radar. Ciara Debell from Florida Gulf Coast to Marshall.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Jan 12, 2018 14:46:24 GMT -5
Are you sure about the lose a year part? I thought that only applied to broken NLIs. The B1G is sit a year/lose a year. Since the subject of the conversation was Gia Milana, yes, I'm sure it applies. I should have been more clear that I was speaking for the B1G. Same for the Pac-12, unless the school you're transferring from grants you a release. Amanda Gil had to sit out a year and burn her redshirt after transferring from UCLA to UW.
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Post by Brutus Buckeye on Jan 12, 2018 14:47:32 GMT -5
Unless you are a DS/L, you'd have to be crazy to leave FL Gulf Coast before Dana Axner shows up. You couldn't get one past her if your life depended on it.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Jan 12, 2018 14:52:29 GMT -5
The B1G is sit a year/lose a year. Since the subject of the conversation was Gia Milana, yes, I'm sure it applies. I should have been more clear that I was speaking for the B1G. Same for the Pac-12, unless the school you're transferring from grants you a release. Amanda Gil had to sit out a year and burn her redshirt after transferring from UCLA to UW. I think the difference is that there's no release process in the B1G. The schools have no control; the conference has to grant the waiver.
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Post by n00b on Jan 12, 2018 15:26:36 GMT -5
The B1G is sit a year/lose a year. Since the subject of the conversation was Gia Milana, yes, I'm sure it applies. I should have been more clear that I was speaking for the B1G. Same for the Pac-12, unless the school you're transferring from grants you a release. Amanda Gil had to sit out a year and burn her redshirt after transferring from UCLA to UW. “Burn her redshirt” and “lose a year” mean different things to me. Lose a year implies you can only be on the court for 3 seasons.
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Post by bayarea on Jan 12, 2018 15:48:36 GMT -5
Same for the Pac-12, unless the school you're transferring from grants you a release. Amanda Gil had to sit out a year and burn her redshirt after transferring from UCLA to UW. “Burn her redshirt” and “lose a year” mean different things to me. Lose a year implies you can only be on the court for 3 seasons. Gil did only play for 3 years in a 5-year span, because after playing 2 years at UCLA, transferring and losing a year due to forced sitting out, she then missed the following season due to injury and had only one more to play at UW. If she hadn't been forced to sit out due to intra-conference transfer rules, she could have medically redshirted her injured year, and still been able to play a total of 4 seasons in 5 years.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Jan 12, 2018 15:49:28 GMT -5
Same for the Pac-12, unless the school you're transferring from grants you a release. Amanda Gil had to sit out a year and burn her redshirt after transferring from UCLA to UW. “Burn her redshirt” and “lose a year” mean different things to me. Lose a year implies you can only be on the court for 3 seasons. In the B1G it's lose a year. Tiffany Clark spent her freshman year at Michigan. Absent the waiver, she would have sat her sophomore year AND lost a year of eligibility, bringing her total number of playing seasons down from four to three. She would only have been able to play her junior and senior years for Wisconsin, and would not have been able to play a fourth season in a fifth year. This is different from, say, when Holman transferred from LSU to Nebraska and wasn't granted a release. She did have to sit a year, but that was just a plain redshirt season. She did not have to lose a year of eligibility, and was able to play a fourth season this past fall, as a redshirt senior.
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Post by n00b on Jan 12, 2018 16:11:40 GMT -5
“Burn her redshirt” and “lose a year” mean different things to me. Lose a year implies you can only be on the court for 3 seasons. In the B1G it's lose a year. Tiffany Clark spent her freshman year at Michigan. Absent the waiver, she would have sat her sophomore year AND lost a year of eligibility, bringing her total number of playing seasons down from four to three. She would only have been able to play her junior and senior years for Wisconsin, and would not have been able to play a fourth season in a fifth year. This is different from, say, when Holman transferred from LSU to Nebraska and wasn't granted a release. She did have to sit a year, but that was just a plain redshirt season. She did not have to lose a year of eligibility, and was able to play a fourth season this past fall, as a redshirt senior. Right. Doesn’t sound like that’s the case in the Pac-12 either.
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