USA Today: Lane Kiffin has found a flaw in the system.
The NCAA announced last week that, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it will be granting a blanket extra year of eligibility to all fall sports athletes whether they choose to participate this season or not. That’s a huge win for nearly every college football player, but in Kiffin’s eyes this ruling accidentally penalizes players who transferred this offseason.
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