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yeh and they are both pretty bad sooo
If we're looking at grad transfers it may be Jacob Park (ex-Iowa State and UGA QB) IMO. He was at Georgia during Pruitt's first year (2014). Played in 14 games while at ISU and passed for 2,972 yards and 21 TDs.
Former Georgia QB Jacob Park transferring from Iowa State too CollegeFootballTalk
If he takes a year off, can UGA still put restrictions on his transfer? How does that work exactly?
They cannot stop him from going anywhere he wants. He has to sit out a year, regardless. The SEC used to have a rule if you sign a letter of intent with one school, if you want to go a different school you have to sit two years, but I think that's no longer the case. The only thing that would be up in the air besides sitting out a year is that if Georgia does not release him to Tennessee (or any other school) he has to pay his own way. If they release him, he can be on scholarship. That's only for one year that he would have to pay his own way. Kind of a double standard since coaches can leave without any kind of transfer restriction other than what the contractual buyout is. Also, they don't sit unless they get in trouble with the NCAA.
Yup. Theres 3 things:
Check the followers.
Check the @handle
Check for a verified check mark.
Some might not have the verified check mark but the first two are the dead give aways.
Could he not petition the ncaa to let him claim last year as sitting out since he barely played and was injured? He could probably get a medical redshirt on those terms