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Everett Golson and the New Free Agency in College Football
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Everett Golson and the New Free Agency in College Football
05-20-2015 12:04 PM
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RE: Everett Golson and the New Free Agency in College Football
I like the graduate transfer rule
05-20-2015 08:41 PM
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RE: Everett Golson and the New Free Agency in College Football
me too. stay in school, get your degree, and then maybe have an opportunity to be in a better situation for your final yr of eligibility. coaches jump ship all the time for a bigger paycheck, but when an athlete is also a student, does what he/she is supposed to and then wants to not be restrained by the transfer rules for his last year they are the bad guy?
05-21-2015 03:50 AM
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