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We could use a safety. Just sayin.
btw that’s some BS... I’d wager 75 to 80% of kids would be kicked out of school if they enforced that underage crap
Sounds as though he didnt play a snap this year, which means he should be able to play anywhere he wants next year with this being his redshirt while he transfers...
I'm not sure about that.....
Transfer Process
Academic year in residence: Under the basic transfer regulations, you must spend an academic year in residence at the school to which you are transferring. If you transfer from a four-year college to an NCAA school, you must complete one academic year in residence at the new school before you can play for or receive travel expenses from the new school, unless you qualify for a transfer exception or waiver. To satisfy an academic year in residence, you must be enrolled in and successfully complete a full-time program of studies for two-full semesters or three-full quarters. Summer school terms and part-time enrollment do not count toward fulfilling an academic year in residence.
One-time transfer exception: If you transfer from a four-year school, you may be immediately eligible to compete at your new school if you meet ALL the following conditions:
http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/current/transfer-terms
- You are transferring to a Division II or III school, or you are transferring to a Division I school in any sport other than baseball, men's or women's basketball, football (Football Bowl Subdivision) or men’s ice hockey. If you are transferring to a Division I school for any of the previously-listed sports, you may be eligible to compete immediately if you were not recruited by your original school and you have never received an athletics scholarship.
- You are academically and athletically eligible at your previous four-year school.
- You receive a transfer-release agreement from your previous four-year school.
Or they were looking for a reason, which is a terrible look for Bolden, especially at this point in the season.You have really really really got to act like an idiot at a party to get kicked off USC's team without doing something illegal (or any top team to be fair)