is this just the beginning of players signing with one school and change there mind and transfer? Never even practiced with USC just started classes
I don’t see how this isn’t tampering by Texas. They aren’t allowed to contact him after he signs with USC, right? So then how does he make the decision to enter the portal and immediately sign with Texas? Seems very fishy.
As long as a coach can be fired, hired by another school, then leave to go to the NFL in a matter of days then the kids should be able to do the same. He should be able to play day 1. at whatever school he likes. Kids go to schools for the coaches, if coaches have no accountability for their actions, and they don't, then kids shouldn't.is this just the beginning of players signing with one school and change there mind and transfer? Never even practiced with USC just started classes
I don't think it's a good idea to allow transfer kids immediate eligibility if an assistant coach transfers. The kid is from California if I'm not mistaken. Surely, Kingsbury isn't the only reason he signed with USC. It's just weird that a kid would transfer after a couple weeks. I cannot remember anything like that happening before. He isn't special. He should sit out like everyone else.They recruit hundreds of kids with nothing to show for it. The focus should be on these coaches lying to these kids and leaving whenever they want while locking kids in for 4 years. Kingsbury signed as the OC..this kid signs and enrolls, then kingsbury leaves for the nfl. The kid should not have to sit out.
I don't think it's a good idea to allow transfer kids immediate eligibility if an assistant coach transfers. The kid is from California if I'm not mistaken. Surely, Kingsbury isn't the only reason he signed with USC. It's just weird that a kid would transfer after a couple weeks. I cannot remember anything like that happening before. He isn't special. He should sit out like everyone else.
In all honesty the way I see it is forcing the kid to sit out a year only Benifits Texas, the kid still has 5 to play 4 so he sits burns his redshirt but doesn’t get to risk injury or mileage on his legs by playing in 4 games, all the while he is only getting himself better by having a year in the weight room and to learn the play book... if you want to make it a punishment to leave before even practicing then take a year of eligibility from him, 4 to play 4 then Texas has to weigh the risk vs reward of redshirting him and only having him for 2-3 years vs the 3-4 years they’d get if he didn’t lose a year... that’s just my thoughts on it
The kid was on national tv he pledged to USC he enrolled in USC, now all of a sudden wants Texas there something fishy going on. He didn't have to sign with USC early. The ncaa need to revisit the rule