We are signing a ton of defensive backs (CB and safety). I thought there was only one transfer portal window which is going on now.
They know what they are doing. When your average offensive drive amounts to 3 plays , -1 yards of offense, and barely takes 60 seconds off the clock, you are going to need some depth in the secondary.We are signing a ton of defensive backs (CB and safety). I thought there was only one transfer portal window which is going on now.
The current rule is that you can transfer outside of the portal, but you may have to sit out a year unless you get some type of waiver. Im really not sure if the NCAA would even try to enforce it at this point, though, and I'll bet waivers are easy to get (sick mother, changed your major to parks and rec., etc.)We are signing a ton of defensive backs (CB and safety). I thought there was only one transfer portal window which is going on now.
See. All these players lawyering up and suing for everything under the sun.All it's going to take is some guy to hire a lawyer and whatever rules they are operating on today will change to whatever that judge orders until trial. Then the NCAA says uncle.
Never forget that some of them had no choice but to enter the portal.31.5% of football players have entered the transfer portal and a lot of them got bad advice. Most don't know it but a some of those guys will never play college football again.
The Prairie View A&M coach was pretty candid in a video talking about the players moms and rogue uncles showing up as "amateur agents" and it is a coaches worst nightmare to deal with.
I suspect a lot if them didn’t get bad advice. They got cut.31.5% of football players have entered the transfer portal and a lot of them got bad advice. Most don't know it but a some of those guys will never play college football again.
The Prairie View A&M coach was pretty candid in a video talking about the players moms and rogue uncles showing up as "amateur agents" and it is a coaches worst nightmare to deal with.
and don't forget the preachers and their old HS coaches31.5% of football players have entered the transfer portal and a lot of them got bad advice. Most don't know it but a some of those guys will never play college football again.
The Prairie View A&M coach was pretty candid in a video talking about the players moms and rogue uncles showing up as "amateur agents" and it is a coaches worst nightmare to deal with.
That is exactly how Saban used the portal and I didn't blame him. It is the one benefit of having the portal. Cull the players that are under performing or causing distractions. It is also a part of the equation we aren't privy. A good player sometimes enters the portal and we think we should retain them while the coach has a different opinion.I suspect a lot if them didn’t get bad advice. They got cut