Sean Miller:
College hoops will be 'unrecognizable' if new transfer rule passes
By Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star Sep 8, 2017 Updated 10 hrs ago
Since the NCAA quietly announced this week it will consider giving transfers immediate eligibility, a chorus of concern has arisen from college basketball coaches.
Including Arizona’s Sean Miller.
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If that rule passed, college basketball and college sports would change in such a drastic way that the new model would be unrecognizable to fans, coaches, universities, student-athletes and eventually the TV networks,”
Miller told the Star. “I hope it never happens for all those who care about college sports.”
While the NCAA’s study into relaxing transfer rules appears aimed at benefiting athletes, who would need to meet an as-yet-unspecified academic measure to qualify, coaches say there are consequences with current rosters and in a recruiting world that is already increasingly fluid.
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It would turn into one of the dirtiest recruiting periods that you’ve ever seen,” Indiana coach Archie Miller told Scout.com. “You’ll have guys talking to your players when they are in your gym. Coaches will recruit players right after games ... it would cripple teams and
programs.”
Over 700 players transferred from the 351 Division I schools already this year, and the count could climb higher with more liberal rules. Currently, only players who graduate and still have eligibility remaining can play at other schools the following season.
“I understand that people argue coaches can leave anytime, so why not players?” Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle told the Star. “I’m not naïve about that but it’s causing a lot of issues. There’s people being
poached off other teams’ roster. But I know the discussion we’re having is healthy.”
College basketball analyst Jay Bilas has been vocal in support for the change, noting on ESPN.com that because the athletes are being considered unpaid students, not employees, they should be free to leave and be eligible the next season.
“If it is true, that we are talking about students being treated like any other students, the NCAA’s transfer policy should be quite simple,” Bilas wrote. “Any athlete
should be allowed to transfer at any time and accept all allowable aid from any school that will have him or her.”
Sean Miller has said over the past few years that having the required redshirt year can help a player learn the UA system, thus making him more prepared upon becoming. Boston College transfer Ryan Anderson redshirted at the UA before playing in 2015-16, and was one of the team’s best players.
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