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The 2021 college football season will go down in history as the Year of the Transfer.
Because the 2020-21 academic year did not count against anyone s eligibility clock and because the NCAA finally approved the one-time free transfer proposal (undergraduates aren t required to sit out for a year if it s their first time transferring), transfers are taking place en masse.
The vast majority of those transfers will be either inconsequential or only mildly consequential, but a handful could make a College Football Playoff-altering impact in their new homes.
A player leaving one team to lead another to championship heights is not a new phenomenon. A former transfer won the Heisman Trophy in 2017, 2018 and 2019, after all. But it feels like there have already been at least five times as many Oh, wow, that s a huge pickup for an already solid team reactions to transfers as usual.
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Yes, Matt Haarms is moving on, but here’s why getting him to BYU in the first place was so important
The Purdue transfer never got to play in a sold-out Marriott Center, but his presence in Provo may have paved a path for future recruits
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BYU center Matt Haarms celebrates a play during game against Saint Mary’s on Feb. 27, 2021, in the Marriott Center. Haarms recently announced he is moving on and won’t return for a bonus year at BYU, but the impact he made may still be felt in Provo moving forward.
PROVO There s no denying that BYU basketball head coach Mark Pope is an excellent recruiter.
But in arguably the most unique recruiting job of his career trying to convince his three seniors, all transfers, to return to BYU for another season after one impacted by COVID-19 that provided a free year of eligibility from the NCAA. The coach is now 0 for 2.
Matt Haarms officially opted not to return to BYU on Friday, making the announcement himself on social media after several reports and second-hand accounts alluded to it all week. Haarms made the announcement Friday on his Instagram account, a message that was immediately met with, We love you, Matt; go get it, from assistant coach Cody Fueger.
Worldwide Healthcare Trust Plc - Issue of Equity
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Allotment of Ordinary Shares
WORLDWIDE HEALTHCARE TRUST PLC (the Company ) announces the allotment of 10,000 Ordinary shares of 25p each fully paid from its block listing authority dated 12 February 2021.
These Ordinary shares were issued today at a price of 3848.00 pence per share, which equates to a premium to the estimated cum income net asset value per Ordinary share at the time of the transaction of 0.7%. The cum income net asset value per Ordinary share at the close of business on 27 April 2021 was 3807.19 pence per share.
Following this issue, the Company has the ability to issue a further 1,138,500 shares under its block listing authority.