The Cameron Johnson transfer saga shows where the real power is in college sports
Posted Jun 6, 2017
Pitt shouldn’t care where Cameron Johnson takes his graduate classes. But as long as other schools are doing it, it’s unlikely that any one school will choose to disarm. In that respect, it’s a systemic issue. Johnson deserves to play at North Carolina, and he deserves to play there this season. If he’s not allowed, it’ll be because the powers that be didn’t put the player first.
(SB Nation)
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