Under official NCAA rules, schools must file a transfer waiver on behalf of a student-athlete if they don't meet the standard transfer exception and the organization reviews the request to determine the student athlete's eligibility status.
The review process includes looking at mitigating circumstances from the student athlete's previous school, including egregious behavior, mental health and being run-off.
White&BlueDude wrote:Hope Wingett does good things at So Dak. It'd be great to see some Rez-ball kids succeed at the college level.
OmahaGuy wrote:Wait...I'm just hearing about this. He actually applied for a waiver? What's the reasoning? Don't think he'll get it though
CURx wrote:OmahaGuy wrote:Wait...I'm just hearing about this. He actually applied for a waiver? What's the reasoning? Don't think he'll get it though
Ah... the epitome of the message board particularly with recruiting. Someone who has NO IDEA that a waiver was even applied for then gives us their expert opinion on the matter by saying that he won't get it. . Just like all of those who sit in the in-home meetings and exchange conversations with parents and players and high school coaches etc.
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