Posted by fd343ny on 6/16/2013 9:26:00 PM (view original):
there is no assurance that a nonqualifier will stay for an SR5 season
He had one year of assured eligibility - which is what the number 1 meant. If it said 2, folks would complain when some kids left after 1.
THE correct way to check is - as stated - to look at his college record. Before recruiting a player, it is wise to look at their college record.
By the way, another circumstance in which one really should look at college record is if you have any interest in redshirting a player. If a kid transfers after having had a redshirt, he cannot have a second red shirt. So, if there is a guy with 2 or 3 seasons left who one considers signing with a possible redshirt in mind, you must look at his college record
The general guidance is always look at college record - may learn something
Exactly, although no one has addressed your post, despite it being the most on-point.
He is only eligible for one more year until he qualifies, by GPA, for a fifth.
You should ALWAYS look at the collegiate record of a transfer player if you are recruiting a D1 or D2 player.
Granted it sucks that you didn't know what to look for, but I don't think there is a problem. 1* solves it, I suppose, but at some point I really think the responsibility is on us, not on WIS to make it so easy that we have to do no research on the players we are recruiting. It's the same reason I don't favor an ability to search by potential.
And this is coming from someone who will always find a way to bash the developers for their failures to care even a little about this game.