There is no easy solution to the college football transfer mess

This is just how the game works now

Tate Martell
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Like the poor, bleeding-heart college football writers will be with us always. While their poverty is only sometimes of the physical as well as of the spiritual variety, I think they deserve our charity nonetheless. It must be really hard to devote your life to something that you neither like nor understand. But I don't think I have ever felt as if sports journos were more disconnected from reality than when they all started complaining at the exact same time about how Clemson's head coach Dabo Swinney is a meanie butt for not giving a national championship ring to his former quarterback Kelly Bryant, who quit the team in a huff and later transferred after being benched in favor of the more talented freshman Trevor Lawrence.

Ask any normal person about this and you will get the same answer. If you quit a team — stick with me here — you are not a member of it any longer, which means that when the team in question — the same one you left, voluntarily — wins something — a conference championship, say, or a national title or both — and members of that team are due receive certain honors or awards or gewgaws — rings, for example — you, i.e., the person who quit, will not however be receiving one because you are not, as it were, a member of the winning team. Did I miss a step there somewhere? This isn't hard.

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Matthew Walther

Matthew Walther is a national correspondent at The Week. His work has also appeared in First Things, The Spectator of London, The Catholic Herald, National Review, and other publications. He is currently writing a biography of the Rev. Montague Summers. He is also a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow.