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<blockquote data-quote="alaskaillini" data-source="post: 1470254" data-attributes="member: 531679"><p>I think you could get some of the NCAA and school discretion out of it by saying that any player that does not play in at least ten games and for more than 100 minutes of playing time (or some other amount that is reasonable - i.e. 15 games and 150 minutes) can transfer and not have to sit out a year. Otherwise, the current rules apply.</p><p>Doesn't solve the Creaning issue but I think that it is overstated. Sure, a kid should get to stay for 4 years as long as he does his part- show up for practice and put forth effort. But 4 years of sitting the bench is not very attractive to anyone, so if a kid isn't going to play he would probably want to go where he can get time. Most P5 kids won't have a hard time finding a good school to take them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaskaillini, post: 1470254, member: 531679"] I think you could get some of the NCAA and school discretion out of it by saying that any player that does not play in at least ten games and for more than 100 minutes of playing time (or some other amount that is reasonable - i.e. 15 games and 150 minutes) can transfer and not have to sit out a year. Otherwise, the current rules apply. Doesn't solve the Creaning issue but I think that it is overstated. Sure, a kid should get to stay for 4 years as long as he does his part- show up for practice and put forth effort. But 4 years of sitting the bench is not very attractive to anyone, so if a kid isn't going to play he would probably want to go where he can get time. Most P5 kids won't have a hard time finding a good school to take them. [/QUOTE]
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