It’s a long term necessity. It’s the way of the future. It’s particularly good for Cal who has struggled with football and basketball, because it allows schools to quickly build a strong program, especially in basketball. I think it’s better for the students, being able to move on from a school or a program that doesn’t suit them without…
It’s a long term necessity. It’s the way of the future. It’s particularly good for Cal who has struggled with football and basketball, because it allows schools to quickly build a strong program, especially in basketball. I think it’s better for the students, being able to move on from a school or a program that doesn’t suit them without paying a penalty. I’m grateful that Cal seems to be embracing it successfully out of the gate.
Agreed. There will be likely be some course correction once the free COVID year is in the rear view, as that has padded the number of eligible grad transfers…but the days of developing kids over a 4-year stretch seem numbered.
It’s a long term necessity. It’s the way of the future. It’s particularly good for Cal who has struggled with football and basketball, because it allows schools to quickly build a strong program, especially in basketball. I think it’s better for the students, being able to move on from a school or a program that doesn’t suit them without paying a penalty. I’m grateful that Cal seems to be embracing it successfully out of the gate.
Agreed. There will be likely be some course correction once the free COVID year is in the rear view, as that has padded the number of eligible grad transfers…but the days of developing kids over a 4-year stretch seem numbered.