Randy Carson
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If we consider MLB as an analogous scenario, the best players move up from Richmond to Atlanta while those who aren't performing at the highest levels get sent down.I actually think it is the reverse.
The potential fallacy in their position is that they are treating the portal as a one way stop and it is not.
While players who are not contributing at the blue blood schools are transferring out, they are offsetting this by bringing in guys who are playing at other schools.
My belief is that the blue bloods are coming out on the better end of the deal.
If you look at the teams that are serious contenders for the CFP, it is largely the same set of schools every year. Mostly the Top 10 schools in terms of revenue. There is the odd school year to year, but nothing that suggests that it is becoming a more even playing field. If anything, the field appears to be tipping to the highest revenue schools.
And as much as it pains me to say it, Tech (along with a lot of other schools our size) are the AAA of CFB because of revenue disparity.