the head coach who recruits them to the school leaves?
I guess this becomes more of an issue as we near the year when transferring forces a player to sit out a year. I'm asking since I was at a game this year, checking out the roster and wondering why so many players were from a part of the country you wouldn't expect to see at this school. I asked one of the parents if there's a recruiting pipeline from the area to the school. A mother told me the head coach was from their area, got the head job, recruited a bunch of kids to the school, but then bailed on them after two years to return home when another job became available.
If the head coach bails, should the players be able to transfer without penalty?
I suppose one rule would have to be the players can't follow the coach or the domino effect caused by musical coaches would be chaotic if all the players followed playing musical rosters.
Another perspective on the question: Should coaches be forced to fulfill the obligations of their contract instead of leaving early?
What if a coach's actions (recruiting, academics, etc.) get the program placed on probation? Should innocent athletes be allowed to transfer free of penalty?
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