So Warlick gave her an unconditional release.? Couldn't she have prevented her from going to another SEC school or no? That she is going to our biggest conference rival is so....Warlickian. If it can go wrong, under Holly it will go wrong. All that's left is for Cooper--who seems to be a bad apple--to sink the game winning shot against us in the national championship game.
If the allegations that Cooper was expelled from UT are true, then Holly has little say in where she transfer to. Indeed, the NCAA rules on expelled athletes are quite forgiving and actually give the original school incentives to help the troubled athlete transfer in "good standing." This article addressing the general NCAA rules covering troubled athletes and transfers may explain some of the mystery surrounding UT's handling of the Cooper situation:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-apr-rules-20150609-story.html
NCAA transfer rules require Cooper to be enrolled in classes for two full semesters at South Carolina before she will be eligible to play. She will then have two years of eligibility remaining.
She now has a much better chance of winning a national championship with Dawn than if she had stayed and played for Holly Warlick.
No, this post is the dumest (note spelling) post on earth. How even in the warped mind of some UT fans is it Holly's fault when, as your post says, the admin goes against her wishes?Never heard where administration allow player to attend certain school if coach says no. If this is true, Holly is the dumest coach on earth.