The NCAA is not going to allow free transfer without restrictions. They have fought that repeatedly and won repeatedly in the courts. The NCAA has specific rules for a hardship waiver and Fields is going to have to meet one of the rules or he will sit out. Here is the best breakdown of the rules I have seen: https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/12/18/justin-fields-transfer-news-georgia-bulldogs
But like I said, many/most of the guys leaving you would not be “used to” anyway. Sure, lack of playing time isn’t the only reason guys would leave, but I would bet a lot of money that’s it would be the runaway #1 reason.
As long as you’re in good standing academically and socially, you should be granted 1 free transfer waiver as an undergraduate.
Kid on baseball team in stands called him N word for playing bad. It was video’d and posted on internet. Kid was kicked out of school few days later.
If a waiver is not granted and Martell leads them to a 12-1 type season with big stats....Fields is in exactly the same situation he left. That would be neat to watch unfold.
Why are people failing to grasp the difference between believing something vs having a lawyer make an argument to help himself. I'm sure Fields doesn't give a shit about the baseball player but why not use it to take on a terrible organization and get something that greatly benefits his future.
Justin Fields's attorney- "Nobody who's on social media would have a problem with Justin getting a waiver if they knew the whole story,"
Does Ohio St’s offense require a QB to make more than one read on a play? Need to know for betting purposes
Just put my entire life savings on Fields at 12/1, which in retrospect might have been a mistake as I now have zero money until December.