Does the school the players transfer from get to sign off on whether or not the player can transfer to without penalty like they can in football. For example, if a player at Auburn wants to transfer to say, Alabama, Auburn can not sign off and the player will have to sit out a year. But if that Auburn player decided to transfer to Florida State the school can look at the Seminoles as a non conf team they likely won't play and then sign the waiver so the player doesn't have to sit. The only exception is if the player has already graduated but still has ncaa eligibility he can be a graduate transfer to any school he wants.
If this rule is also in softball, why would organ allow all of these players leave their school and go where the coach just left for without making all of the players slit out a year and lose a years eligibility?
I think that changed this year