Deshields to represent sec in ncaa process

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Diamond DeShields, a member of the University of Tennessee women's basketball team, is one of three SEC student-athletes who have been named to represent the Southeastern Conference on proposed governance rule changes under the NCAA's recently-adopted Division I autonomy process.

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Wouldn't it make more sense to select someone who was recruited by an SEC school, and accepted a scholarship to an SEC school, and attends an SEC school, rather than someone who accepted a scholarship to NC and then changed her mind to come to UT. I'm sure she has a useful perspective, but I'm not sure she should be representing the SEC.
 
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Probably because some of the rule changes are regarding transfers.
 
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Wouldn't it make more sense to select someone who was recruited by an SEC school, and accepted a scholarship to an SEC school, and attends an SEC school, rather than someone who accepted a scholarship to NC and then changed her mind to come to UT. I'm sure she has a useful perspective, but I'm not sure she should be representing the SEC.

I am glad she changed her mind and come to TENNESSEE.
 

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