I read in the Trib today that Captain Brand has stated vehemently that transfers from hurrican-ravaged schools will still have to sit out a year before they can play somewhere else in football, basketball, or hockey (?). He referred to this as "preventing athletic looting".
I'm curious what everyone thinks about this. Personally, I think that in a situation where the player has zero control of the circumstances surrounding his ability to play, why in the hell should they have to sit? Why should a senior have to stay in school a year longer when he could transfer, contribute on special teams, and graduate, if that's what they want to do? How is it their fault? And who the hell knows when they can play football at Tulane or So Miss again???
I also think it's a shitty choice of words, but then again, anyone who reads a 10 minute laundry list of violation for a "ZERO tolerance" policy doesn't exactly inspire confidence, anyway.
I'm curious what everyone thinks about this. Personally, I think that in a situation where the player has zero control of the circumstances surrounding his ability to play, why in the hell should they have to sit? Why should a senior have to stay in school a year longer when he could transfer, contribute on special teams, and graduate, if that's what they want to do? How is it their fault? And who the hell knows when they can play football at Tulane or So Miss again???
I also think it's a shitty choice of words, but then again, anyone who reads a 10 minute laundry list of violation for a "ZERO tolerance" policy doesn't exactly inspire confidence, anyway.