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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 997316" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Y’all acting like the sport is dying or as someone said the portal “is killing the sport” is just factually wrong. Many of y’all don’t like NIL or the portal. And many of the talking heads in the media don’t like it. So freaking what. The sport is as strong, if not stronger than ever. The playoffs have been a huge success. The regular season saw sold out stadiums and big time games. You may not like NIL or the portal (I absolutely love the portal and understand why we have NIL), but stop with the melodrama that the game is worse off. It’s simply not. Look at our own freaking team. We lost some players and we gained some players. It’s always been that way and I‘m not freaking out because a player left after 1, 2, or 3 years just like I didn‘t freak out when we lost players after. 4 years. It’s sports not indentured servitude. If a player wants to leave then I don’t want him sticking around anyway whining about “what could have been”. We recently got a DLineman from FSU. I have no clue if he’ll be a good player for us or not, but I know he shouldn’t be forced to stay at a school for 4 years just because a coach got him to sign a piece of paper when he was 17 or 18 years old. I find the freaking out quite interesting though. I wish y’all would have shown this much disdain when GT was competing against teams with bought players for decade after decade. The bagman was WAY worse than NIL or the portal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 997316, member: 4334"] Y’all acting like the sport is dying or as someone said the portal “is killing the sport” is just factually wrong. Many of y’all don’t like NIL or the portal. And many of the talking heads in the media don’t like it. So freaking what. The sport is as strong, if not stronger than ever. The playoffs have been a huge success. The regular season saw sold out stadiums and big time games. You may not like NIL or the portal (I absolutely love the portal and understand why we have NIL), but stop with the melodrama that the game is worse off. It’s simply not. Look at our own freaking team. We lost some players and we gained some players. It’s always been that way and I‘m not freaking out because a player left after 1, 2, or 3 years just like I didn‘t freak out when we lost players after. 4 years. It’s sports not indentured servitude. If a player wants to leave then I don’t want him sticking around anyway whining about “what could have been”. We recently got a DLineman from FSU. I have no clue if he’ll be a good player for us or not, but I know he shouldn’t be forced to stay at a school for 4 years just because a coach got him to sign a piece of paper when he was 17 or 18 years old. I find the freaking out quite interesting though. I wish y’all would have shown this much disdain when GT was competing against teams with bought players for decade after decade. The bagman was WAY worse than NIL or the portal. [/QUOTE]
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