This is all stupid, ruining college football. Totally unregulated free agency nightmare.
You’d normally think that enough examples of kids being sold a bill of goods would get the word out to high school kids, but there’s a sucker born every minute so maybe not.For these big time transfers like Dante Moore and the TAMU kids, I am curious of how much cash from the recruiting NIL process actually hit their bank accounts.
This is out of control. There’s no good reason to transfer a second time as an undergrad. If there is (family issue, etc), there’s a waiver for that. There has to be constraints in place. You can absolutely not let it be an unlimited free for all. Also, do kids that transfer twice BEFORE completing undergrad ever graduate?Of interest for the transfer issue in general, an antitrust/restraint of trade lawsuit was filed by 7 states against the NCAA seeking injunctive relief for their policy that makes kids sit out a year if they transfer a second time. AGs involved are both D (Illinois, NY, NC, Colorado) and R (Tennessee, Ohio, West Virginia).
You might be being sarcastic but all change is definitely not good.It’s the Wild West but it’s change and all change is good
Climate change.You might be being sarcastic but all change is definitely not good.
And if previous suits are any indication they will win. College football needs to leave the NCAA, admit they are a business, and then set down rules that protect the teams. Otherwise the lawsuits will just keep coming to protect the players since they are "student, athletes"Of interest for the transfer issue in general, an antitrust/restraint of trade lawsuit was filed by 7 states against the NCAA seeking injunctive relief for their policy that makes kids sit out a year if they transfer a second time. AGs involved are both D (Illinois, NY, NC, Colorado) and R (Tennessee, Ohio, West Virginia).
Of interest for the transfer issue in general, an antitrust/restraint of trade lawsuit was filed by 7 states against the NCAA seeking injunctive relief for their policy that makes kids sit out a year if they transfer a second time. AGs involved are both D (Illinois, NY, NC, Colorado) and R (Tennessee, Ohio, West Virginia).
Correct, they shouldn't spend time on a podunk ragtag operation like the NCAA.Like they didn’t have bigger problems to be working on.
I live in Frisco where Stewart went to high school. I know a lot of people who know him and/or have coached or been associated with him at one point or another. I have NEVER heard anything good about him other than good football player if that tells you anything.Evan Stewart (5 star WR, 2022) said he never got a single dollar in NIL money @ TAMU.
Why wasn’t he starting with the badgers? Sounds like he was not good enough.Wisconsin OL Trey Wedig hits the portal, Rudolph connection there
Sounds like crowded room at tackle for them which forced him to play some guard, but he's just not a natural guard. We have to replace two starting tackles, so who knows, could do worse, though idk exactly how picky we'll be with transfer OL.Why wasn’t he starting with the badgers? Sounds like he was not good enough.
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It's piling up with transfers and early nfl entrants.How many starters are out at A&M now? Prister was adamant ND would easily be a betting underdog at A&M to open. I’m not so sure.