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Originally posted by Jackedforlife View PostMooney has been granted his release from USD.
"I have been give my release from South Dakota. I am not for sure leaving USD, but I will be exploring my options as a grad transfer."
https://twitter.com/MoonSwag13/statu...42084851716096
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Mooney has been granted his release from USD.
"I have been give my release from South Dakota. I am not for sure leaving USD, but I will be exploring my options as a grad transfer."
https://twitter.com/MoonSwag13/statu...42084851716096
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Originally posted by BTownJack View PostYou can't flat out stop a transfer - some conference just won't release you to certain schools. Which means if you don't get a release and you still go to another conference school, you have to sit out two years. One for the NCAA requirement, one for the conference rule requirement. Or, you have to sit out just the one year, but you aren't allowed to receive a scholarship during the year you sit out. The latter is more common.
Some conferences have conference rules that say that even if you receive a release you have to sit out an extra year if you transfer within the conference. (Summit League does not). Many schools chose to block on certain standards (usually following years schedule, or X miles from campus).
As for Grad transfers, I think the amount of blocking depends on the masters program, but I don't know. I read the article but most schools (if not all) have MBA programs. My understanding was if they want to enlist a masters program that is not offered at their school they can leave without transfer. But I don't know.....
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You can't flat out stop a transfer - some conference just won't release you to certain schools. Which means if you don't get a release and you still go to another conference school, you have to sit out two years. One for the NCAA requirement, one for the conference rule requirement. Or, you have to sit out just the one year, but you aren't allowed to receive a scholarship during the year you sit out. The latter is more common.
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Originally posted by NorCalJack View PostWell Emegano was born in Oklahoma and wanted to be closer to his family, so WIU "allowed" him to transfer to ORU. If a player wants to transfer within the conference, the school can allow it for special circumstances.
As far as Hamilton goes, he did transfer from UMKC to Oakland, but sat out a year. I guess UMKC did not have an issue transferring to Oakland.
I guess what my point is teams can restrict where transfers can play basketball. Some schools are more restrictive than others. I know some conferences have rules about not allowing transfers within the conference. Apparently Summit League has no such rules, or at least they did not have those rules a few years ago.
Go Jacks!!!
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostTransfers within the Summit have occurred - Emegano from Western Illinois to ORU is one I can remember.
As far as Hamilton goes, he did transfer from UMKC to Oakland, but sat out a year. I guess UMKC did not have an issue transferring to Oakland.
I guess what my point is teams can restrict where transfers can play basketball. Some schools are more restrictive than others. I know some conferences have rules about not allowing transfers within the conference. Apparently Summit League has no such rules, or at least they did not have those rules a few years ago.
Go Jacks!!!
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aren't transfer rules, conference and not NCAA?
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Originally posted by NorCalJack View PostWell when a student asks for his release, the school usually restricts the schools he can transfer to by not allowing them to transfer to Summit League schools, plus any school that is on next season's schedule. So transfers from other Summit League schools will probably not be available for transfer to other Summit League schools
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Originally posted by jacks1 View PostGood question...here is an example of a grad transfer that was blocked.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...flawed-system/
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Originally posted by CappinHard View PostIn reference to my Konchar transfer pipe dream (and mooney for that matter, I would take him, or both), I assume this wouldn't apply to grad transfers?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...flawed-system/
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Originally posted by NorCalJack View PostWell when a student asks for his release, the school usually restricts the schools he can transfer to by not allowing them to transfer to Summit League schools, plus any school that is on next season's schedule. So transfers from other Summit League schools will probably not be available for transfer to other Summit League schools
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Originally posted by NorCalJack View PostWell when a student asks for his release, the school usually restricts the schools he can transfer to by not allowing them to transfer to Summit League schools, plus any school that is on next season's schedule. So transfers from other Summit League schools will probably not be available for transfer to other Summit League schools
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Well when a student asks for his release, the school usually restricts the schools he can transfer to by not allowing them to transfer to Summit League schools, plus any school that is on next season's schedule. So transfers from other Summit League schools will probably not be available for transfer to other Summit League schools
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