DESTIN, Fla. -- Two of the four active coaches who have won a national championship are firmly against the allowing players to transfer to another school without sitting out a year.
A&M's Jimbo Fisher and Alabama's Nick Saban were vocal about their disdain for a change to current NCAA policy that requires players who transfer from one Football Bowl Subdivision school to another to miss one season.
"It will be a zoo, as far as people going back and forth and you can't let it become that," Fisher said on Tuesday on the opening day of SEC spring meetings in Destin, Florida.