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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefGritty" data-source="post: 1470247" data-attributes="member: 746137"><p>Worth noting that this would play very differently in football than basketball because of the frequency of redshirts. The other thing you'd likely get is players refusing to leave, which might be worthwhile in Creaning situations, but less so when players have broken team rules or whatnot. And how do you resolve that anyway? What are the terms under which a player can be kicked off a team? There comes NCAA discretion creeping in through the back door again.</p><p></p><p>But I just think in general that looking at the college landscape and diagnosing the issue as a surplus of player power, and players needing to have rules and punishments imposed on them to limit their choices isn't the way I would look at it. They have the short end of the stick as it is.</p><p></p><p>(I would also note that the old system of one sit out year, no exceptions, was completely viable and working fine, and balanced these interests in a reasonable way.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefGritty, post: 1470247, member: 746137"] Worth noting that this would play very differently in football than basketball because of the frequency of redshirts. The other thing you'd likely get is players refusing to leave, which might be worthwhile in Creaning situations, but less so when players have broken team rules or whatnot. And how do you resolve that anyway? What are the terms under which a player can be kicked off a team? There comes NCAA discretion creeping in through the back door again. But I just think in general that looking at the college landscape and diagnosing the issue as a surplus of player power, and players needing to have rules and punishments imposed on them to limit their choices isn't the way I would look at it. They have the short end of the stick as it is. (I would also note that the old system of one sit out year, no exceptions, was completely viable and working fine, and balanced these interests in a reasonable way.) [/QUOTE]
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