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you are referring to "permission to contact" ... not "release"

suggest you consult the "transfer guide" at ncaa.org transfer 101

it has been re-writen to reflect the recent rule changes


you already seem to be in a position where your DI college playing days will be on hold until the 2010 season, why inadvertantly do something that could extend that further?

coming home after games & writing letters to the opposing coaches might not be a good way to proceed

good luck tho
Last edited by Bee>
Was wondering. Why are you asking this question even before the season has started? Do you expect not to get any playing time? If so, why not spend this time to work harder to get yourself in the line up?

Bee> gives good advice, read transfer 101, however I will add one more thing. Transfering means sitting one year, that means if you haven't put in much time, now you are set back 2 years. NO D1 coach, with roster and scholarship limitations in place is going to offer any player anything that has not produced anything in 2 years.

JMO.

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