here's the thing, they can't walk the line,
in my opinion,
when they went from being amateurs to being paid you're under contract, now it's a business, now you should be blocked from being able to use the threat of entering the transfer protocol.. meaning once you sign that agreement you must remain with that team under those conditions and money for however long it says, and then you can go into the transfer protocol...
you can't have it both ways, you either need to finish your commitment because you are now a professional, you signed the contract.. you can't strong arm in this is not the NFL, these colleges do not have a never-ending supply of cash to dip from, and even then, most guys get traded, or they don't get their way when they hold out.
but we're talking about college and this is new, but I'm telling you they made a mistake not putting this in the contract; by signing this contract, you are now committed to this team for however long it says for the stated money it. so, they can NOT Use the threat of leaving to strong on more money.
I'm hearing crazy scenarios of how hey, it's fair for coaches to leave in hang out there players to drive for better jobs you do realize in those contracts the other team, or the coaches themselves must pay buyouts, big money buyouts that is a business...
Are these players going to pay fees for buyouts, I mean what exactly is there downside to do this? that's the point somebody screwed up when they came into this without putting those as part of negotiations we'll pay you but now you're here and you can't leave until you've finished your commitment.... So I'm saying you can't have it both ways if you want to remain fluid and be able to change colleges and change teams all the time don't take the money so there'll be clear differences between those getting paid who are no longer amateurs and those who choose to be college student athletes and if they want to move they can move easily the transfer of protocol in my opinion has never been a good thing but hey they deserve their freedom but once you become a professional now you have to live by real business rules and it means there has to be some penalty for screwing over your team and wanting to leave while you already signed the deal..