I don't see any morality issues. As with any sport, the rules, both on and off the field are made to balance the competitive fairness with player treatment fairness. Nobody is stopping Justin Fields from leaving Georgia. The rule simply states that for the benefit of competition, and the health of the sport as a whole, if he does, he has to sit out a year. I think the player compensation issue needs to be fixed, but the problem is the schools are hell bent on not fixing that, and trying to change a million other things, that hurt the sport, in the name of player treatment, to avoid paying them. Like I said, maybe I'm on an island, but I went from planning Saturdays around college football, to having a moderate interest . I missed whole chunks this past year, and not for a conflict, just because I didn't feel like it. I didn't watch a single snap of multiple MSU games this year. That's my prerogative, and if nobody else cares, nor will they. Not do I think them not caring about individual fans is some sort of morality issue. But I think you can have rules, for the benefit of competition, that might inconvenience kids who made dumb decisions, and don't want to be held accountable for them. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we should get rid of lots of penalties. Seems unfair to have offsides. Who are we to tell kids, who we dont pay, that there are certain places on the field they can't stand . Feels immoral.