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2 minutes ago, ArizonaLonghorn said:

How does the Texas requirement that you complete 50% of your coursework at UT to earn a degree affect our ability to recruit juniors?  I see Sam Swan is listed as a junior at ASU so if she would lose say 1/3 of her credits transferring to UT she would probably need two more years to graduate, but at other schools more accepting of transfer hours she could graduate in a year.  (This was what Sark was referring to when he said you could take just one class at Ole Miss and earn a degree).

So seniors could portal in as grad transfers while portal frosh or sophs would potentially keep all or most of their credit hours, but juniors would take a hit, right?  

Swan graduated and is a grad transfer. But, you’re correct. White has even commented on it and his transfers usually have two years of eligibility left. 

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36 minutes ago, TexasEx_10 said:

Swan graduated and is a grad transfer. But, you’re correct. White has even commented on it and his transfers usually have two years of eligibility left. 

Ah, thanks, she's listed as a Junior on the ASU roster site I looked at, but good news for us that she's a graduate.

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1 hour ago, ArizonaLonghorn said:

How does the Texas requirement that you complete 50% of your coursework at UT to earn a degree affect our ability to recruit juniors?  I see Sam Swan is listed as a junior at ASU so if she would lose say 1/3 of her credits transferring to UT she would probably need two more years to graduate, but at other schools more accepting of transfer hours she could graduate in a year.  (This was what Sark was referring to when he said you could take just one class at Ole Miss and earn a degree).

So seniors could portal in as grad transfers while portal frosh or sophs would potentially keep all or most of their credit hours, but juniors would take a hit, right?  

Incorrect. The credits are accepted but in order graduate from Texas one must take 50% of the required hours at Texas.

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Look, everyone’s circling pieces of the truth here, but the actual situation is pretty simple: UT accepts your transfer credits, but that doesn’t mean they all apply toward a UT degree. That’s the whole ballgame.

Texas requires you to complete 50% of the hours for your major at UT. That’s why freshman and sophomore transfers slide in clean, grad transfers are easy, and juniors are the ones who get squeezed. It’s not that UT “throws away” credits - it’s that a junior who already banked 60–75 hours may suddenly only have room for 30–40 of them to count toward a UT degree plan. That can absolutely add a year.

This is exactly why White usually targets players with two years left. It’s not a mystery, it’s math.

As for Swan: She graduated early, she’s a grad transfer, and she’s reportedly been accepted to UT Law. None of that has anything to do with the undergrad 50% rule.

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4 hours ago, GoHorns1 said:

Incorrect. The credits are accepted but in order graduate from Texas one must take 50% of the required hours at Texas.

If i remember correctly all your core credits can be transferred its just the major specific credits that they limit. 

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