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Originally posted by OrangeandBlack74Originally posted by houstontxbraveOk for those of us who have no clue who any of you are talking about, and I respect that we can not name this player, how about a few clues... is he a local product, is he a transfer etc?This is just the tip of the iceberg...
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Originally posted by bugregshuOriginally posted by OrangeandBlack74Originally posted by houstontxbraveOk for those of us who have no clue who any of you are talking about, and I respect that we can not name this player, how about a few clues... is he a local product, is he a transfer etc?
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No. The release by the previous school only allows the new school to award a scholarship to the transfer. He still has to sit out a year. There are no exceptions (the only exception was the new rule this year that applied to graduated 5th year seniors who transferred to do post-graduate work and had a year of eligibility left. But the NCAA recinded that rule when coaches complained it was being abused).
Granger would have had to sit out a year whether Bradley released him or not, but he had to pay his own way for that year because BU didn't release him.
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Originally posted by plymkrC'mon. I need more hints.
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