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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What does "Rutgers in danger of losing transfers, recruits" mean?

Does it mean "Rutgers University football team is in danger of losing transfers (what is transfer? teammates will be transfered to other teams?) and recruits"?

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Rutgers in danger of losing transfers, recruits

Put the short lists away, at least for a few weeks. The Rutgers men's basketball coaching search just got benched.
As if the program didn't take enough hits with the dismissal of head coach Mike Rice and the impending transfer of three players, including point guard Jerome Seagears, Friday's resignation of athletics director Tim Pernetti pushed the search for Rice's successor to the backburner.

More:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2013/04/06/rutgers-basketball-mike-rice-tim-pernetti-coach-athletic-director/2058507/
  

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NL888 Does it mean "Rutgers University football team is in danger of losing transfers (what is transfer? ) and recruits"? Yes, it does.

  • NL888 Does it mean "Rutgers University football team is in danger of losing transfers (what is transfer?
  • ) and recruits"?
  • Yes, it does.
  • Unessential words are often omitted from newspaper headlines.
  • Rover
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NL888Does it mean "Rutgers University football team is in danger of losing transfers (what is transfer? teammates will be transfered to other teams?) and recruits"?
Yes, it does.

Unessential words are often omitted from newspaper headlines.

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