So, can we assume our two incoming WR transfers can start on 09/02?

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> From: Shane Ford <goufgator...@gmail.com>
> Date: June 14, 2018 at 8:03:23 AM CDT
> To: GatorNews <gatorn...@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Something that makes sense (and it involves the 
> NCAA)
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> Something that makes sense (and it involves the NCAA)
> By Pat Dooley (Gainesville Sun) - June 13, 20184256
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> FILE - In this April 25, 2018, file photo, the NCAA headquarters is shown in 
> Indianapolis. College athletes will no longer need permission from their 
> coach or school to transfer and receive financial aid from another school. 
> The NCAA Division I Council approved the change Wednesday, June 13, 2018. It 
> takes effect Oct. 15. Standoffs between athletes and coaches over transfers 
> have often led to embarrassing results for schools standing in the way of 
> player who wishes to leave. Last spring at Kansas State, reserve receiver 
> Corey Sutton said he was blocked him from transferring to 35 schools by coach 
> Bill Snyder before the school finally relented after public pressure. (AP 
> Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
> It was a big day Wednesday for college football players around the country. 
> Two pieces of legislation were passed by the NCAA that give them a break.
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> The biggest question is why it took so long and why these were ever rules in 
> the first place.
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> But I digress.
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> The biggest story was that players can now be in games for up to four games 
> and still count it as a redshirt.
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> This is good for the players and even better for the coaches. If a team is 
> down to its last three cornerbacks late in the season, the coaches have what 
> is basically an expanded roster.
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> But it’s good for the players as well because they can get some important 
> experience and speed up their development without losing a season of 
> eligibility.
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> I remember the old days when coaches used to tell players to fake injuries so 
> they could claim a medical redshirt, and it wasn’t that long ago. How idiotic 
> was that?
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> Again, why did it take until 2018 to make what seems like a smart rule a rule?
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> The other change is that coaches can no longer block where a transfer can go 
> to school. There have been a lot of people in the media screaming from the 
> top of the tallest buildings that this needed to happen, but there was always 
> some resistance built on paranoia.
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> If he goes to that school, he’ll tell them all of our secrets. Right?
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> The coaches had too much power and that has been lifted and maybe it was 
> lifted because college football knows that it had better keep doing things 
> for the players to avoid having to pay them.
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> Or maybe it was done because it’s the right thing to do. I just question why 
> it wasn’t the right thing 10, 20, 30 years ago?
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