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Chansky’s Notebook: Transfer Madness


The ACC and Big Ten are making a bad situation even worse. Why are two of the most respected conferences trying to turn transfer rules into the wild west? ACC Commissioner has joined a movement started by recently retired Big Ten boss to allow college athletes to transfer one time and be eligible to play immediately. (Chapelboro.com)

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