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It's crazy to think not all credits transferred in from Duke

My guess is there might be some classes specifically unique to Notre Dame's teachings that can't be taught anywhere else nor accepted by ND if learned at another school?
That is true, however, we are discussing credits not transferred from Duke to ND. I'm curious as to what classes those were. I highly doubt Duke has basket weaving classes for credit toward graduation. I also understand there is a limit of the number of credits that can be transferred in.

Interesting read on NIL and revenue sharing

This evolving topic is fascinating. I'm convinced the northern blue bloods with deeper pockets will benefit most. As well as branding.

Ironically the SEC faces challenges. Texas has the money. I'm guessing Florida and Georgia with their alumni base. I'll throw in Florida State as a non-SEC but yet southern school similarly positioned.

I don't know that even Alabama has the pockets. LSU? Ole Miss? Poetic justice for their being leads in under the table payments that allowed the SEC to be an outlier dominator for 20 years.

The BIG, ND, USC, emerging Oregon, they got this if done correctly. Small wonder the SEC is crying for limits and sharing. I've ZERO sympathy for these cheats...punishing USC and Pete Carroll for what they institutionalized.
It is amazing how the talent is shifting now that the SEC teams can no longer hoard talent via bag drops.

Brian Kelly's statements about not being able to win a NC at ND, and how LSU gives him that opportunity is almost poetic justice.

Interesting read on NIL and revenue sharing

This evolving topic is fascinating. I'm convinced the northern blue bloods with deeper pockets will benefit most. As well as branding.

Ironically the SEC faces challenges. Texas has the money. I'm guessing Florida and Georgia with their alumni base. I'll throw in Florida State as a non-SEC but yet southern school similarly positioned.

I don't know that even Alabama has the pockets. LSU? Ole Miss? Poetic justice for their being leads in under the table payments that allowed the SEC to be an outlier dominator for 20 years.

The BIG, ND, USC, emerging Oregon, they got this if done correctly. Small wonder the SEC is crying for limits and sharing. I've ZERO sympathy for these cheats...punishing USC and Pete Carroll for what they institutionalized.
You left out the Texas schools. They have deeper pockets than anyone.

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It's crazy to think not all credits transferred in from Duke

Maybe because they transferred from Navy, Northwestern and Duke - three excellent academic schools. So they were more likely to qualify. Undergrad transfers need to be up on their credits and on track to graduate in 4 years, in order to qualify.
Any kid who was deemed an academic fit at those schools would also have been one at ND.
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Interesting read on NIL and revenue sharing

This evolving topic is fascinating. I'm convinced the northern blue bloods with deeper pockets will benefit most. As well as branding.

Ironically the SEC faces challenges. Texas has the money. I'm guessing Florida and Georgia with their alumni base. I'll throw in Florida State as a non-SEC but yet southern school similarly positioned.

I don't know that even Alabama has the pockets. LSU? Ole Miss? Poetic justice for their being leads in under the table payments that allowed the SEC to be an outlier dominator for 20 years.

The BIG, ND, USC, emerging Oregon, they got this if done correctly. Small wonder the SEC is crying for limits and sharing. I've ZERO sympathy for these cheats...punishing USC and Pete Carroll for what they institutionalized.
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It's crazy to think not all credits transferred in from Duke

And I'm even more confused about exactly who can transfer as an undergraduate transfer. Gilman, B. Joesph, and RL were all undergraduate transfers right? Why are they allowed while many others aren't?
Maybe because they transferred from Navy, Northwestern and Duke - three excellent academic schools. So they were more likely to qualify. Undergrad transfers need to be up on their credits and on track to graduate in 4 years, in order to qualify.
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