Bilas: Solving the transfer question is easy - Let them play
Posted Sep 8, 2017
There is no legitimate reason to restrict player transfers. None. I mean, what are we really talking about here? A student is leaving one school to attend another and participate in an extracurricular activity. That happens with non-athlete students all the time. In addition, the NCAA says that college athletics is just an avocation, a hobby. No other student is limited in where he or she can transfer.
(ESPN.com)
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