The sooner a good player enters the portal, the sooner he gets paid. The more often he enters the portal, the more often he gets paid. Pretty simple strategy to max income while still in “college”.
I get exceptional players transferring to get more money or and/or to enter a top program they feel will enhance their progress to the NFL and I get players transferring to get more PT and/or because they feel they are in a bad program, but I don’t get the transfer of a good, but not great...
Well, players don’t have to enter the Transfer Portal until early January, so many of those from bowl teams who are entering before then are likely busy making visits to prospective suitors. Plus, since the extra practice time for a bowl game is touted as a real benefit for the upcoming season...
The proposals, if adopted, would certainly usher in drastic changes in college football. Since there are many more colleges the changes could hurt (monetarily and otherwise) than help, one would think that the majority of colleges affected would vote down the proposed changes. What happens then?
Well, that will certainly kill the ACC and the GOR that has kept schools like FSU and Clemson hanging around and it will lead to a brand new round of conference realignments as schools make their pro or amateur determinations.
It’s going to be hard to hold coaches accountable for improvement, when they develop talent that bolts for more money. Recruiting budgets may become a lot less important than NiL money.
Well, to be fair, FSU has been threatening to leave the ACC all year to join the SEC, so they kinda got their wish of an SEC team in the playoffs - it just wasn’t them.
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