If these athletes want to be adults, then there has to be some accountability to the universities.
If these athletes want to be adults, then there has to be some accountability to the universities.
But but I was told the portal works both ways?
If I may expand on your post- College football as we knew it is dead. And its kind of sad. However everyone in college football has been chasing the dollars harder and harder as the money became bigtime over the past 20 years. The money pouring in will increase with the CFB playoff expanding to 12 or whatever in near future. More gas to pour on the fire. Can't blame these kids for chasing a dollar, just like the coaches, administrators, etc. Its the American way. Like all of us who have been in the workforce a good while, we know the grass isn't always greener out there. There will be hard lessons learned. Still, this stinks to high heaven watching our team's top talent being syphoned off overnight by the NIL/Portal. It is a bunch of BS how this is shaking out. We can't just throw our hands up and give up. So how do we compete in this new CFB free agency universe? Ragin Cajuns Athletics must develop NIL strategies, inviting every RCAF booster and all business supporters to participate in the process, get a game plan, etc. We're not going to compete at the SEC level, but like our projected year end ranking we need to aim for Top 5 of G5 NIL results. This NIL money grab is in its infancy. Its fast evolving, the train is taking off, no one knows where it going to end up. We need to jump aboard and do our best to play this NIL game successfully -get the players. . . no matter how much we don't like it what it entails. Just give it our best shot. CMD posted a quote by Albert Einstein today on Twitter that sums it up well-"In the middle of every difficulty, lies opportunity".
I agree that this is terrible for G5, especially for teams like us that have recruited/developed players really well and had a special season. G5’s that do that will continue to get raided.
I do believe however that because all of this is so new, players feel compelled to “test the waters” What will be interesting is to see amongst G5 players in the portal, how many players actually transfer vs stay. Then of the ones who transfer to P5, how many of them actually benefitted from it. I think that over time most players will realize that the grass isn’t always greener and we will see transfer portal numbers decline.
But with all that being said…..this off season sure sucks
What I see happening is that the NCAA will try to put up restrictions and then the SEC will try to break away and form a mini NFL league while inviting a few more big names to join like Ohio state, USC, Oregon, Clemson, Norte Dame, Michigan, Wisconsin, Miami, and Florida State. They will probably eventually expand to 32 and play a league only schedule…. It will be ____ty to watch the SEC destroy college football….the only way it would be stopped is if the PAC12 and BIG 10 put their foot down and say no, but my crystal ball says this is where we are headed…sad the college football has been completely ruined in 1 year because of NIL and no rules in place.
The thing is even including the top 1-20 schools more than 75% of the players will be hurt by easy ass transfer portal and NIL CONTRACTS.
The idiots who are pushing this agree it’s not good overall but the wants and needs of a few must be advanced.
Had a crazy thought how the NCAA can put the brakes, to a degree, on this. Put the STUDENT back in student-athlete. Put the money chasing athlete answering to two powers…the third party money man and the classroom. Sounds crazy, but could work. No grades, no play, no money.
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