Oso planning to go pro
In my world they say this is already a done deal. Sabian retires, Dabo comes back home to his alma mater. Depending on who you believe in the industry they say this has essentially been agreed to a few years ago from a gentlemen’s perspective and Clemson knows it.Guess we will see. Can’t believe Saban wants to do this too many more years. Especially the recruiting part.
Paul Finebaum thinks since Dabo won his 2nd title, he will be a lifelong guy at Clemson. Hard to disagree.
Is Jalen Hurts transfer worth following?What about Justin Fields?
In another classic case of NCAA hypocrisy, Oklahoma is bringing in a transfer (Jalen Hurts) to be its QB next year, but blocking the guy whose presumptive job Hurts is taking (Auston Kendall) from being eligible at the school of his choosing next year.There's zero reason for Oklahoma to do this other than wanting to f--- with the kid. https://deadspin.com/oklahoma-is-happy-to-accept-transfers-but-unwilling-to-1831814269
Kendall is eligible immediately to play at WVU, OU is not blocking his transfer.
It shouldn't have taken a public shaming for Oklahoma to reverse their decision and do the right thing.
Maybe right, but the way you and others framed it as hypocritical was not correct. They followed the rules. This was an inter conference transfer which is different than an out of conference, that’s why the exception exists. If they were the same thing, the rules wouldn’t be the same.They definitely buckled due to the response, but them taking Hurts from another conference is much different than their guy going to a school within their conference.
It really isn't that different. Its just another barrier that schools put up.And Oklahoma is being hypocritical because of how they got Mayfield immediately eligible after he transferred from Texas Tech. (ie, same conference)