Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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Originally Posted by
GreatestStory
I actually believe the original intent of the transfer portal was good. It allowed players who were stuck on the bench a chance to get playing time elsewhere.
For example, Jalen Hurts was the starter at Bama, but Tua comes in and takes over as the starter. Instead of Hurts finishing his career on the bench, he can transfer somewhere else, get playing time, and keep his draft stock where it needs to be.
The problem is the ridiculous combo of: NIL + transfer portal + not having to sit out a year.
There was nothing good about the transfer portal ever.
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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Originally Posted by
GreatestStory
I actually believe the original intent of the transfer portal was good. It allowed players who were stuck on the bench a chance to get playing time elsewhere.
For example, Jalen Hurts was the starter at Bama, but Tua comes in and takes over as the starter. Instead of Hurts finishing his career on the bench, he can transfer somewhere else, get playing time, and keep his draft stock where it needs to be.
The problem is the ridiculous combo of: NIL + transfer portal + not having to sit out a year.
Agree with your above post about NIL "intent" and transfer portal "intent". One of them, by themselves, ok.
The combo, however, is going to destroy anyone who is not one of the largest 30-40 football programs with unlimited resources of supporters with large pockets.
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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Originally Posted by
Cajunrunner
Agree with your above post about NIL "intent" and transfer portal "intent". One of them, by themselves, ok.
The combo, however, is going to destroy anyone who is not one of the largest 30-40 football programs with unlimited resources of supporters with large pockets.
I'm not sure there are 30-40 football programs with unlimited resources. Probably only 15-20 that don't have to worry about a budget. FYI, UL is not in that group!!!! LOL!!
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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Originally Posted by
Duggie35
I'm not sure there are 30-40 football programs with unlimited resources. Probably only 15-20 that don't have to worry about a budget. FYI, UL is not in that group!!!! LOL!!
Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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Originally Posted by
Million$Mullet
There was nothing good about the transfer portal ever.
I think the transfer portal would have been a good thing for UL IF it wasn't for NIL. Those two together are poison for G-5 schools.
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
Here's the dilemma as I see it. For a school like UL it wouldn't matter if you tried to pay your players. There would always be someone who would be willing to pay them more & you still lose out. So does it matter? I wouldn't be opposed to an overall team pool that boosters could donate to & have banquet nights with the players, or do some kind of fund raising just to show some appreciation to ALL of the players. But to target key players & screw everyone else is absolutely the wrong way to build any team program. No matter what, if the school is to field a football program of any value, it must adhere to these types of beliefs, even IF they did a student assistance program.
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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CajunEXPRESS
Some important voices are saying that the money sports and universities need a divorce. The team basically a paid representative for the schools. Grades and classes optional.
It's probably like that already. These kids are going to those schools for one reason.
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Bandwagon King
Here's the dilemma as I see it. For a school like UL it wouldn't matter if you tried to pay your players. There would always be someone who would be willing to pay them more & you still lose out. So does it matter? I wouldn't be opposed to an overall team pool that boosters could donate to & have banquet nights with the players, or do some kind of fund raising just to show some appreciation to ALL of the players. But to target key players & screw everyone else is absolutely the wrong way to build any team program. No matter what, if the school is to field a football program of any value, it must adhere to these types of beliefs, even IF they did a student assistance program.
The teams that have money aren’t paying only stars, the chorus line gets plenty.
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Bandwagon King
It's probably like that already. These kids are going to those schools for one reason.
I’m not explaining it clearly. Two separate businesses. The Tigers are a separate business they aren’t a subset of LSUA&M. They go to practice instead of class. They study film instead of books. They never get a degree unless they actually want one.
Re: We Need A Cajun Collective
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CajunEXPRESS
I’m not explaining it clearly. Two separate businesses. The Tigers are a separate business they aren’t a subset of LSUA&M. They go to practice instead of class. They study film instead of books. They never get a degree unless they actually want one.
I understand & agree. Let's face it. Only a professional team could play the way they played a couple of years ago. And Alabama's been like that for years. So has OSU, OU, Oregon, Michigan, Clemson. It's a select group of schools.