here's a new idea....
a kid from Cornell (Stone Gettings, 16.7 ppg/6.6 rpg) knows he can get enough of his academics done by December to graduate - so he won't play basketball next fall, then when he graduates in December, he can transfer and preserve the full year of eligibility to play somewhere else.
most schools encourage their players to enroll right away in summer before their freshman year then stay in school subsequent summers to get as much coursework done as possible and many then can get their degrees in 3 1/2 years - but then if they are easy pluckings for bigger schools to lure them in the transfer market- then smaller schools may be shooting themselves in the foot by helping the kids get all those summer hours...
a kid from Cornell (Stone Gettings, 16.7 ppg/6.6 rpg) knows he can get enough of his academics done by December to graduate - so he won't play basketball next fall, then when he graduates in December, he can transfer and preserve the full year of eligibility to play somewhere else.
most schools encourage their players to enroll right away in summer before their freshman year then stay in school subsequent summers to get as much coursework done as possible and many then can get their degrees in 3 1/2 years - but then if they are easy pluckings for bigger schools to lure them in the transfer market- then smaller schools may be shooting themselves in the foot by helping the kids get all those summer hours...
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