Bilas: Cameron Johnson is the perfect example of the transfer rule gone wrong
Posted Jun 14, 2017
The Cameron Johnson-Pittsburgh transfer saga ended the way most of these high-profile transfer cases end: with the player being granted a full release after the school he or she is departing is made to look foolish, petty, vindictive or worse. Johnson, a summa cum laude graduate of Pittsburgh, is the poster child for this issue. In the end, after a long and torturous route, Pitt did the right thing.
(ESPN.com)
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