Since yourself and gsayers seem to know it all...
Graduate Exception
The graduate exception is a version of the one-time transfer exception. It is for student-athletes who cannot use the normal one-time transfer exception because they play one of the sports that are not permitted to use the exception.
The requirement that the scholarship be cancelled or not renewed is generally not an issue. The scholarship does not need to be cancelled before the transfer or be the reason for the transfer. Because the one-time transfer exception requires you to get a release, what will happen with your scholarship is generally just an administrative detail.
- The student-athlete must have graduated with at least a bachelor’s degree;
- The student-athlete meets the other requirements of the one-time transfer exception;
- The student-athlete must have at least one season of competition left; and
- The student-athlete’s previous school did not renew his or her athletic scholarship or offer an athletic scholarship for the following academic year.
The entire educational information...
And again...now I remember why way back in the day I didn't join these message boards...facts and a thought process be damned. How neanderthal and childish to even insinuate the UL connection...been on this board (CatsPause) for years and have always generally enjoying watching people such as yourself and gsayers stick their foots in their mouths and you continue to provide pleasure this evening. Thanks!
What I find ironic and that no one has mentioned yet, at least I haven't seen, is that Mr. Towles, while putting it out there...forgot to mention that he had to have his Spring 2016 transfer application into BC by November 1, 2015...undergraduate and graduate seems to be a little murkier. If correct, that would indicate his application was in after the TN game... I point it out because I find it intriguing that he seems to be potentially throwing people under the bus, but yet it appears his decision to transfer was made halfway through the season.
Since yourself and gsayers seem to know it all...
Graduate Exception
The graduate exception is a version of the one-time transfer exception. It is for student-athletes who cannot use the normal one-time transfer exception because they play one of the sports that are not permitted to use the exception.
The requirement that the scholarship be cancelled or not renewed is generally not an issue. The scholarship does not need to be cancelled before the transfer or be the reason for the transfer. Because the one-time transfer exception requires you to get a release, what will happen with your scholarship is generally just an administrative detail.
- The student-athlete must have graduated with at least a bachelor’s degree;
- The student-athlete meets the other requirements of the one-time transfer exception;
- The student-athlete must have at least one season of competition left; and
- The student-athlete’s previous school did not renew his or her athletic scholarship or offer an athletic scholarship for the following academic year.
The entire educational information...
And again...now I remember why way back in the day I didn't join these message boards...facts and a thought process be damned. How neanderthal and childish to even insinuate the UL connection...been on this board (CatsPause) for years and have always generally enjoying watching people such as yourself and gsayers stick their foots in their mouths and you continue to provide pleasure this evening. Thanks!
Fair point. Truthfully, I don't know if he's ever had a pocket while at Ky .As bad as the o-line was that's not surprising about him having trouble with pocket presence