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Paw Warrior [4758]
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If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:27 PM
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allowed to enter the transfer portal.
BUT, no one from another program should be allowed to contact a player until they have officially entered the portal. Programs who are caught contacting non-portal players should lose scholarships.
The NCAA has lots of money to make sure that programs are not able to actively poach players from other programs.
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Orange Immortal [63920]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:33 PM
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They sure appear to be doing a lousy job.
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Paw Warrior [4758]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:40 PM
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I think they should have been able to foresee the problems with the portal (& the NIL) but give them a littler time to adjust and let's see what happens.
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Valley Legend [12430]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:45 PM
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I doubt the NCAA will fix anything. They simply have no power to stop the big boys from cheating.
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Valley Legend [12430]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:35 PM
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I'll ask someone else to pinch you.
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Asst Coach [828]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Dec 17, 2021, 1:44 PM
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I agree but, at what point do the "adults" have to step in and figure out a way to regulate this. Roughly 70% dropped down a level. 20% went up or transferred to another P5. 10% didn’t find a new school. So how do you let these kids, who were highly recruited out of high school, know they just aren't good enough as a starter and should really just focus on their degree? I mean in a situation like Zerrick Cooper a few years ago with us, he realized he wasn't an FBS guy and dropped down and did pretty well at JSU (i think where he went?) and got his degree. But my concern is for the %10 who are missing out on a free education because their mom says they deserve a chance and they got a trophy in high school so they must be deserving of a start.
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Tiger Titan [50855]
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Simple, start holding athletes to the same admission requirements as non-athletes.
Dec 17, 2021, 1:57 PM
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Make sure that they can do the work on the college level before playing a college sport is even discussed.
That way we at least have some confidence if football doesn’t work out that they will have the intellect to get a degree and hopefully have a productive career outside of sports.
Big time athletics are making a joke out of “higher education.” All of the schools who participate - including Clemson - would ideally stand up and speak out against the current system, but they won’t because they love their sports too much.
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Ultimate Tiger [33816]
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Lol.. equality... what country do you live in?***
Dec 17, 2021, 2:45 PM
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Paw Warrior [4758]
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Asst Coach [828]
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110%er [3679]
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Please get serious. Prohibiting contact is a joke
Jan 4, 2022, 7:14 PM
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Throwing the transfer portal wide-open with no restrictions means it's open season to recruit players on CFB rosters 24/7/365. When I say 24/7/365, that includes during games.
Michigan State showed everyone the way in 2021. Going forward, they won't have that advantage and may regret opening the vault to Mel Tucker. We'll see.
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Paw Warrior [4605]
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Re: If a kid is unhappy with his playing situation he should be
Jan 4, 2022, 7:20 PM
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Bad news: with NIL, schools don't need scholarships anymore.
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