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I agree it seems unusual, but this seems to be a trend in NCAA. Some players leave to get more playing time while others leave for personal or academic issues. At VT it worries me that the players leaving are starters or second string. I am beginning to wonder if there are issues with the program. We need bigger, stronger and faster players to compete for the Coastal crown and we are headed in the wrong direction. We are way behind Clempson (as is everyone else in the ACC) and I do not see us winning an ACC Championship anytime soon. VT issue is that players are leaving, but we are not getting quality players transferring in. Maybe last year's losing season is the just the start of a downward spiral. I hope not, but I am not seeing a lot of upside to this program.
NCAA needs to crack down on transfers , they have made it too easy to transfer . The most negative thing about this, is it will result in free agency in college,which leads to illegal recruiting from other schools. Some schools are trying to build their team around transfers , instead of recruiting high school players.
IMO most leaving are those who got passed on the depth chart by younger players who have more potential, or, they saw the same limited role in the future.
Kumah is the only one I am concerned about because he was the 2nd leading receiver.
These departures open up spots for more talent to come to town.
Best of luck to all of them.