Dominic Sramaty
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And he also said that one of the things they're still dealing with as part of this proposal is how current players will be grandfathered in or will they be grandfathered in.
So that is still being worked on.
But he was told to expect a vote sometime this spring and that this is going to happen.
Now, I did ask, there's been a rumor going around that you'll only be allowed to transfer once as a player.
Right now, you get players transferring every year.
He said that rumor is there, but nobody seems to know if that's really going to happen.
But the rumor that they're going to try that...
is definitely true.
So the reason he reached out to me is he knows that we've covered some of this stuff before about the changing landscape of the development system.
He thinks if this does happen, and again, he's been told to expect it to happen, he thinks it's going to be a nightmare for the junior leagues in both Canada and the United States.
He says in the U.S., you'll see parents holding their kids back a year, so the clock starts a bit later.
And in Canada, anybody who lives here knows that oftentimes you can graduate high school now at 17.
So he thinks if you are considering the possibility of an NCAA career,
what are you going to do if your five-year clock starts at 17?
It's a big difference between 17 and 20.
And so, you know, and we'll see where it goes.
Like I asked them, you know, they've been losing all these challenges in court, uh,
You know, that's why we're in the lawlessness that we're in now.
He says that they seem to think that this will stand up in court.
I guess sometime we'll see.