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I have brought this up before. Public-to-Private or Private-to-Private transfer - always sits out a year. Private-to-Public or Public-to-Public - open to interpretation with the TSSAA.

 

An example, Ravenwood has a starting DB who attended and played football at CPA last year.

 

Please tell me if I am wrong.

 

You are absolutely correct there Bighurt. Distance from CPA to Ravenwood is about 12 miles.

 

Funny how TSSAA interpretation works isn't it?

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You are absolutely correct there Bighurt. Distance from CPA to Ravenwood is about 12 miles.

 

Funny how TSSAA interpretation works isn't it?

Actually, they can also claim a hardship situation financially in paying tuition at CPA and the TSSAA will make a decision on an individual basis. It happens a lot to those that can prove they were paying their own tuition and not on financial aid or "work study". That is how 90% of private to public transfers get approved.

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Actually, they can also claim a hardship situation financially in paying tuition at CPA and the TSSAA will make a decision on an individual basis. It happens a lot to those that can prove they were paying their own tuition and not on financial aid or "work study". That is how 90% of private to public transfers get approved.

That is exactly my point! "the TSSAA will make a decision on an individual basis". Last year, a young man transferred from Lipscomb to Ravenwood and played immediately. I remember 2 or 3 years ago a young man transferred from BA to Hunter's Lane and played immediately.

 

Do you see a pattern? The legal term for this might be that it violates equal protection under the law. :thumb:

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That is exactly my point! "the TSSAA will make a decision on an individual basis". Last year, a young man transferred from Lipscomb to Ravenwood and played immediately. I remember 2 or 3 years ago a young man transferred from BA to Hunter's Lane and played immediately.

 

Do you see a pattern? The legal term for this might be that it violates equal protection under the law. :P

When I was at McGavock in the late 90's we had a guy transfer in from BA due to financial problems and he was still ruled ineligible in spite of them. Sorry to ruin the conspiracy theory, but it does happen.

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You do realize that this admission will get you ousted from the he-man public-school haters club? :(

Shhhh! Just keep it to yourself. Doh! It's on a message board forever now. :)

 

15 years ago? Man, you are getting old, unlike myself. :D

You don't have to remind me. For all you youngins out there ... realize that your body goes downhill fast. Someone could say that I'm a shell of my former self ... I think I could shell 5 of my former selves. :)

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When I was at McGavock in the late 90's we had a guy transfer in from BA due to financial problems and he was still ruled ineligible in spite of them. Sorry to ruin the conspiracy theory, but it does happen.

I know of at least one other instance of a private to public transfer not being eligible. There are exceptions. However in general, the TSSAA will look more favorably on a private to public transfer than a public to private transfer. BTW, I know the transfer rules are different

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I know of at least one other instance of a private to public transfer not being eligible. There are exceptions. However in general, the TSSAA will look more favorably on a private to public transfer than a public to private transfer. BTW, I know the transfer rules are different

 

 

 

 

Do we ever really know what the TSSAA rules are?

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