Rondale Moore

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Brohm takes job at Louisville---> Frost has strong relationship with Moore---> Moore Transfers to NU---> Does he have to sit out a year?
 

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Brohm takes job at Louisville---> Frost has strong relationship with Moore---> Moore Transfers to NU---> Does he have to sit out a year?

He has to sit out two years, since it’s in conference. If that was truly the plan, he’d be better to go JUCO for a year and then go to Nebraska.

Either way, it’s completely unrealistic to transfer in conference.
 

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Moore is from Louisville so he would therefore move there with Brohm. End of story

FROM TRANSFER RULE BOOK!
Student does not need to sit out a season if....


2. the student-athlete’s head coach at the original institution resigned or was fired during or after the most recent season of competition, except that the student-athlete is not immediately eligible at another institution at which the head coach is employed;
 

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Since when does Frost have a strong relationship with Rondale Moore?

Recruited him at UCF and NU...pretty sure he gave him a hug after the game at Memorial Stadium...noticed it because it seemed weird to be dapping or hugging opposing players after a blowout loss.

Also after the Minnesota game I believe AM received co-freshman of the week, and Frost was like WTF, and was like who was the other Freshman, and the media was like Rondale...and he was like, oh yeah...he deserves it. Seems like Frosty is recruiting a bit.
 
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planored

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FROM TRANSFER RULE BOOK!
Student does not need to sit out a season if....


2. the student-athlete’s head coach at the original institution resigned or was fired during or after the most recent season of competition, except that the student-athlete is not immediately eligible at another institution at which the head coach is employed;
So he could transfer to Neb and be eligible next and not Louiville, interesting
 

knightwxc5000

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You are wrong....


....a lot !!!
 

Solana Beach Husker

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Kids playing and tutting up numbers don’t choose to transfer and sit out a season. They want to play.
He won't have to sit out a year if his coach resigns. The chances of Purdue getting a coach that is as good as Frost is small...and Rondale might want to go somewhere where there is a big hole at RB, and WR...like NU. We can hope.
 

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He won't have to sit out a year if his coach resigns. The chances of Purdue getting a coach that is as good as Frost is small...and Rondale might want to go somewhere where there is a big hole at RB, and WR...like NU. We can hope.
If he does not have to sit it would make really good sense for him the transfer to NU . Purdue is losing their QB and who knows what kind offense a new coach will run
 

RChrisReade

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Hope springs eternal. However a player deciding after his Freshman year to transfer to a school in which he had no interest while in high school and which he never visited is slim IMO. But I like the optimism.
 
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This is a classic example of why top talent shouldn't commit and attend stepping stone programs, especially with a hot brand coach
 

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This is a classic example of why top talent shouldn't commit and attend stepping stone programs, especially with a hot brand coach
I kinda think you got that backwards. The kid went with the hot brand, got immediate playing time and is known to all of college football. There isn't even one program that wouldn't snatch him up in a second.
 

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A new coach is starting over. Think back to 2014 and it's quite possible Pierson-El considers going to a team likely to be in the playoffs.

No new coach is leaving him off the field which was the point. When you’re in his position you don’t exactly give that up.
 

Blackshirt316

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This has about as much of a chance at happening as Noah Fant foregoing his senior year at Iowa to graduate early and be a 5th year grad-transfer to Nebraska play for Frost.

So none.
 
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While the new transfer rules permit immediate eligibility at a new school that isn't the school of the former head coach, I believe he would still lose a year of eligibility if he transfers in conference under Big Ten rules (unless a player is a grad transfer, which Rondale Moore wouldn't be).

Someone correct me if that is incorrect.
 
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He has to sit out two years, since it’s in conference. If that was truly the plan, he’d be better to go JUCO for a year and then go to Nebraska.

Either way, it’s completely unrealistic to transfer in conference.
Kids never had to sit out 2 years when transferring in conference. They only had to sit one year, but basically lost 2 years off of their eligibility clock. With the new redshirt and transfer rules(coaches can no longer block specific teams), I don't know if that is affected or not.

Edited to add: Also, the NCAA has created a database that has all players listed who are transferring and someone who has access to the site has said that NU has 2 players currently on the list. Greg Bell and a freshman walk on TE(whose name escapes me).
 
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when do names have to be put into the DB. there are a few more names that will probably show up after the season/spring.
 
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when do names have to be put into the DB. there are a few more names that will probably show up after the season/spring.
I believe they can go in at any time a player decides to transfer. Not sure what the process is for sure, but I know they don't need a release from the university anymore.
 

HominidHusker

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NCAA transfer rules have gotten messy- Noah Vedral was ultimately allowed to follow his coach and be eligible year 1.
They definitely need to fix the west coast late start loophole that gave OSU all of our quitters.
 

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Stop being old flucks...this is the new horizon of recruiting...hunting for players who can transfer and play immediately. If a coach resigns they their players can't follow them but can leave immediately for any other school. Hopefully Frosty gets on the cutting edge of this stuff.