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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

I think the transfer of one time with no restrictions is fine. More than that is not healthy for the athlete.

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Ben Brooks
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Ben Brooks

Coaches leave as soon as it suits their best interests. Why should student athletes be held to a different standard?

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Rodney Rienfeld
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Rodney Rienfeld

As long as there are strict rules and penalties against coaches contacting other teams players.

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Larry Ewart
Larry Ewart

I agree with you but the reality of it all is that they will figure a way around it regardless.

Matt Arnold
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Matt Arnold

Why should coaches be able to leave but not players?

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Don Clark - DCHS
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Don Clark - DCHS

We ask 18 year old students to make major life decisions. Then punish them if they decide they made a poor choice. Should we make adult coaches sit out a year whey they decide to change schools?

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Ron Graf
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Ron Graf

Gotta be equal with the other student athletes

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Doug G
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Doug G

I'd like to see it modified to restrict it to players after a red-shirt freshman season. In this case, I'd support it.

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Paul F Edwards
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Paul F Edwards

What it will lead to is kids not learning how to commit and see it through, a VERY important life skill. In all careers, there are down times and hurdles to get over. They won't. Entitled!

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John Pankonin
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John Pankonin

Promotes coaches raiding other programs and dropping their current athletes that have not performed as expected.

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Roger Utter
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Roger Utter

Opens a big bag of worms

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Matt P
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Matt P

I do not support

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Yes, need to control

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No, just the market

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Yes, need to control

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

There are a number of legal issues that shall be on the floor and clarity might only be found with voice speaking college sports. Other wise it is government, or big schools versus little schools

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No, just the market

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John Pankonin
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John Pankonin

The Universities control the NCAA. Up to them

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Roger E.
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Roger E.

Like the Congress the NCAA is the problem, not the solution. Federal interference has destroyed Public Education. It should not be allowed to destroy college athletics.

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