Is it a family health thing?
I stopped being lazy, and yeah it's not his immediate family. No issue with their decision on this one.Yes it appears his Grandfather is and he wants to be closer to him. That said if the NCAA starts breaking the rules where does it stop. If he wants to play he will need to go to a smaller school for a year then transfer or sit out a year.
All about optics. A group of old white dudes (the NCAA) can't tell a black student that racism did not occur. Imagine that story on the news and online.The ridiculous thing about Fields is that comment was apparently yelled from the stands. His sister is still at Georgia.
How one could argue well being around racism but then keep your other child at the university is beyond me. If the NCAA believes there is racism impacting athletes at GA not sure why their only action is to let Fields transfer and not address the situation
The inconsistency and subjectivity of it all is what is frustrating for someone like Ford. It is clear Fields went for a starting job. Ford was slotting in as a starter at GA but left to be near family. Surface level seems NCAA wants to avoid the race topic becoming public and lets the money/brand of big programs and players influence outcomes
From what I have read, the NCAA has a 100-mile cap between the infirm loved one and the transfer site. The Carterville/Champaign distance is some 190 miles. Tough outcome for the involved parties.
Ford is from Carterville, IL in extreme southern Illinois. If he were to transfer to a Power 5 school within 100 miles of Carterville, his options would be......none. The NCAA 100 mile transfer "rule" is biased for schools in or near large metro areas and against players from relatively remote rural areas.
Does this apply to the coaches who move? Why not let people decide where they want to live and go to school without the strings attached? This limitation on movement is just another way the large institutions are exploiting these kids.The NCAA should do the right thing and make everyone sit out a year regardless of circumstance. Leaving it up to interpretation is allowing people to game the system, does anyone really believe Fields would of left GA if he was going to start this year?
Does this apply to the coaches who move? Why not let people decide where they want to live and go to school without the strings attached? This limitation on movement is just another way the large institutions are exploiting these kids.
Does this apply to the coaches who move? Why not let people decide where they want to live and go to school without the strings attached? This limitation on movement is just another way the large institutions are exploiting these kids.
It’s a shame the players have been unable to form a union and get some leverage to strike a better deal. For guys at the major football and basketball schools, the deal is shit.
How do propose they navigate title 9 if they are able to unionize? You can’t pay football and basketball players and not pay women athletes.
Why should football and basketball players be responsible for subsidizing golf and lacrosse? Perhaps they should justify their existence and find a way to support themselves. I played a non-rev sport at a school with one of these major men’s teams and we spent a lot of time fundraising and we probably should have done more. The idea that a basketball should have to sacrifice so I could play my sport is stupid.