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years, one season and 11 starts after,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Marve has told his coach he wants to transfer. to a different school.
Robert Marve is trapped, by the euthanasia of the University of Miami and his football adviser Randy Shannon. They have the power to stop him from transferring to schools not only in the ACC, Miami's conference, yet to other conferences as well and have exercised their right to restrict his alternative of schools.
That's right, in core Miami and Coach Randy Shannon own Robert Marve and have the right to exercise excessive affect over his future in academy sports and where he ambitions to finish namely seminary education.
How is that you ask? Read the fine print in his scholarship.
The NCAA allows and schools can prohibit student athletes from transferring from 1 school to another among the same conference.
Another rule often enforced is a D-1A wanting to transfer to another D-1A school must sit out a year before joining his future crew.
Iona Key is a faultless example. He was a member of the 2006 Boise State Broncos and picked to transfer to the University of Utah.
Sitting out the 2007 season, he was a member of the Utes Team that played and upset Alabama in last nights Sugar Bowl.
D1-A athletes that don't hope to sit out a season can keep their eligibility and activity transferring down to a D-1AA school or lower.
We saw that with the Louisville Cardinals. They had a behind up quarterback whose senior year would have seen him as back up for Brohm.
Opting to transfer to a D1-AA team he became a starter and led his current school to the D1-AA national competition.
What makes Robert Marve's situation differ? The access Randy Shannon and the University of Miami are remedying him.
In an article published Yahoo Sports writer Dan Wetzel on January 2, 2009, Marve demanded the University of Miami had surpassed what is the criterion practice and excluded him from transferring to 27 different colleges.
Not merely was he prohibited from transferring to dissimilar ACC school, they prevented Marve from playing for any or the 12 SEC schools as well as 4 additional Florida schools which includes a real menace to the Miami Hurricanes, Florida International. Robert Marve and his household are Florida dwellers. Wetzel's treatise states the youth man's dad resides in Tampa and suffers from prostate cancer. Though this is not the stated cause for transferring, it does stand to cause Marve would want to reside in Florida, near to his dad.
The national media has elected up on this article and humiliated the Miami Hurricanes and the ACC Conference.
Wetzel reports in his January 2 article that Miami has relented some what. They will now allow Marve to transfer to the SEC but exclude LSU, Florida and Tennessee, alleging the SEC schools have tampered with the athlete, a dictate Marve has denied through the Associated Press.
They are standing pat on banning Marve from playing for any Florida School.
Today we see the NCAA costing millions of dollars acquainting the " student athlete" these schools will take these kids and mold them into adults that will can go pro in something other than sports.
The Marve handling says different, it tells us these kids are pork ashore the hoof because schools to enhance their active programs,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], production millions for the schools and that their amusements performances are more major then their schooling.
It is a shame the ACC Conference,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], University of Miami and the NCAA have treated Robert Marve so poorly.
In conclusion, if you are a student athlete being attempted a college scholarship read the fine publish. have your parents and lofty school coach comprised in your acceptance process.
Ask the difficult answers, ask what happens if you judge to transmit to a different school. It is your future, make sure you know what you are obtaining when you approve that college scholarship.
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