View Full Version : NCAA Grants Blanket Waiver for all D1 Transfers
xubrew
12-16-2020, 07:30 PM
They can all play, in all sports,, effective immediately.
I believe the YIR Rule is all but dead. They could announce it as soon as the winter meetings. If not then, then definitely by the summer. It’s over. Transfers won’t have to sit out a year.
Strange Brew
12-16-2020, 07:39 PM
They can all play, in all sports,, effective immediately.
I believe the YIR Rule is all but dead. They could announce it as soon as the winter meetings. If not then, then definitely by the summer. It’s over. Transfers won’t have to sit out a year.
Mmmmuhahaha, this lineup with Stanley is borderline...An Evil Lineup (call Dr. Evil for confirmation)?
XUGRAD80
12-16-2020, 07:55 PM
They can all play, in all sports,, effective immediately.
I believe the YIR Rule is all but dead. They could announce it as soon as the winter meetings. If not then, then definitely by the summer. It’s over. Transfers won’t have to sit out a year.
Would guess that it is limited to 1X over a 5 year period.
xubrew
12-16-2020, 08:54 PM
Would guess that it is limited to 1X over a 5 year period.
Correct
D-West & PO-Z
12-16-2020, 11:12 PM
Good, I love the rule change.
Muskie
12-17-2020, 10:53 AM
Which makes their previous decision to deny the Stanley waiver..... curious.
Mrs. Garrett
12-17-2020, 10:57 AM
Which makes their previous decision to deny the Stanley waiver..... curious.
Or why not come to this decision in October? The NCAA continues to be a mismanaged joke.
I'm happy Ben gets to play, but it would have been nice to have him all season.
Strange Brew
12-17-2020, 11:11 AM
Or why not come to this decision in October? The NCAA continues to be a mismanaged joke.
I'm happy Ben gets to play, but it would have been nice to have him all season.
Does he get next season as well if he chooses to stick around?
nuts4xu
12-17-2020, 12:30 PM
Does he get next season as well if he chooses to stick around?
My understanding is Yes. But he will be 24 by the end of next season, so there is a chance he decides to move on with life.
D-West & PO-Z
12-17-2020, 12:40 PM
Does he get next season as well if he chooses to stick around?
Him and every other player on the team, yes.
MHettel
12-18-2020, 08:59 PM
Ok, I suppose this could likely lead to a change to the overall rule, and allow transfers immediate eligibility.
Dumb fucking idea. Unless of course your plan is to RUIN College basketball in which case it's BRILLIANT.
I think it will be the Wild West with Transfers. Other Disagree. I guess we shall see.
But I do know that this change that was within the NCAA powers, coupled with something else that is NOT with in the NCAA Powers could lead to a doomsday scenario...
If the NBA every plans to monetize the G League, college basketball is done. My understanding is that the G League has very little revenue, but also a reasonably low level of expenses. But the revenue POTENTIAL of the G League is there, and the NBA will Tap it.
Imagine: The NBA removes the prohibition of drafting HS players, and expands the draft to 4 rounds. Game Over.
The NBA could structure the Salaries so that 3rd and 4th round picks can make a couple hundred K in the G League. Those guys aren't READY for the NBA, so picks are really just speculative. Some HS players each year could go in the first and second round, but the 3rd and 4th would be LOADED with the guys that would otherwise be the top 50 incoming Freshmen.
These guys will eventually make the NBA, so the interest in the G league goes up if you know you are watching future NBA stars. Interest goes up, revenue follows.
So, now recruiting HS players is a crapshoot. If you go after the best players, you run the risk that they get drafted. So your strategy is to NOT go after the best players? That defies logic.
No, Your strategy is to recruit the best players off of other College teams. The very best players that make it to college can still get drafted, but you may see far fewer of them coming out of college. But the best college players go into the Draft. the next best college players improve their position by transferring. So NEXT year, those are now the best players. So if you are a college coach at an elite school, why spend all summer watching HS players in AAU? Just poach the best available freshmen from last year.
NOW, the G League is a bona fide minor league to the NBA. And about 300 NCAA teams become the minor league for the best 50.
No thanks.
D-West & PO-Z
12-19-2020, 08:29 AM
Ok, I suppose this could likely lead to a change to the overall rule, and allow transfers immediate eligibility.
Dumb fucking idea. Unless of course your plan is to RUIN College basketball in which case it's BRILLIANT.
I think it will be the Wild West with Transfers. Other Disagree. I guess we shall see.
But I do know that this change that was within the NCAA powers, coupled with something else that is NOT with in the NCAA Powers could lead to a doomsday scenario...
If the NBA every plans to monetize the G League, college basketball is done. My understanding is that the G League has very little revenue, but also a reasonably low level of expenses. But the revenue POTENTIAL of the G League is there, and the NBA will Tap it.
Imagine: The NBA removes the prohibition of drafting HS players, and expands the draft to 4 rounds. Game Over.
The NBA could structure the Salaries so that 3rd and 4th round picks can make a couple hundred K in the G League. Those guys aren't READY for the NBA, so picks are really just speculative. Some HS players each year could go in the first and second round, but the 3rd and 4th would be LOADED with the guys that would otherwise be the top 50 incoming Freshmen.
These guys will eventually make the NBA, so the interest in the G league goes up if you know you are watching future NBA stars. Interest goes up, revenue follows.
So, now recruiting HS players is a crapshoot. If you go after the best players, you run the risk that they get drafted. So your strategy is to NOT go after the best players? That defies logic.
No, Your strategy is to recruit the best players off of other College teams. The very best players that make it to college can still get drafted, but you may see far fewer of them coming out of college. But the best college players go into the Draft. the next best college players improve their position by transferring. So NEXT year, those are now the best players. So if you are a college coach at an elite school, why spend all summer watching HS players in AAU? Just poach the best available freshmen from last year.
NOW, the G League is a bona fide minor league to the NBA. And about 300 NCAA teams become the minor league for the best 50.
No thanks.
Isn't there enough to worry about without making up a scenario in which the G-league was desirable and the NBA draft was 4 rounds?
MHettel
12-19-2020, 12:14 PM
Isn't there enough to worry about without making up a scenario in which the G-league was desirable and the NBA draft was 4 rounds?
Good Point, maybe I should post in a different thread on this basketball forum. Like the Covid 19 thread, with over 3,600 posts. Or maybe the Politics thread that has over 9,100 posts.
Heaven forbid I post something basketball related.
D-West & PO-Z
12-19-2020, 03:49 PM
Good Point, maybe I should post in a different thread on this basketball forum. Like the Covid 19 thread, with over 3,600 posts. Or maybe the Politics thread that has over 9,100 posts.
Heaven forbid I post something basketball related.
I mean enough basketball things to worry about! I dont think I have ever heard even the slightest rumor that the NBA is expanding the draft even 1 more round let alone doubling it.
xubrew
12-20-2020, 03:25 PM
I mean enough basketball things to worry about! I dont think I have ever heard even the slightest rumor that the NBA is expanding the draft even 1 more round let alone doubling it.
Hasn’t their actually been a bit of a push to only have one round??
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