Cliff Godwin exposes tampering across college baseball: 'We have proof'
East Carolina coach Cliff Godwin accused Power Four schools of illegally tampering with his players when it comes to the transfer portal.
That's an average of almost 9 players per team. And that's from just the first 2 days of the portal being open.As of Wednesday morning, there were more than 2,700 Division I baseball players in the transfer portal
“So people are cheating. And I’m not perfect. I’m not saying that."This sounds like a green pot calling a red kettle red. Nothing to see here.
Translation: So if VMI has a pretty good player who's not quite P4 level, I've got no problem with tampering with him. But when P4 schools come after my players, it's a problem“So people are cheating. And I’m not perfect. I’m not saying that."
I really have a hard time getting wound up about this.
Exactly. He openly admitted to doing it himself.“So people are cheating. And I’m not perfect. I’m not saying that."
I really have a hard time getting wound up about this.
Exactly. Bring back sitting out a year and you'd fix the problem overnight. Add a rule that your sit out year for your 1st transfer doesn't count towards your 5 years to play 4, so no player can claim he's being hurt by the new rule.College sports are broken because of immediate eligibility. Fix that, and you fix perpetual free agency, making tampering even less problematic.
Makes you wonder if there's any connection between these "coach outrages" in general and this specifically followed by the lack of any detail or naming names. Seems we might have that finger and thumb thing going. Is this where you do the "$1 to JOMO" thing?Translation: So if VMI has a pretty good player who's not quite P4 level, I've got no problem with tampering with him. But when P4 schools come after my players, it's a problem
Or depending how you read it, maybe he's just admitting he needs to improve his cheating game?Exactly. He openly admitted to doing it himself.
If they have text messages to a player who isn't in the portal, how can that not be enforced? Seems really easy to stop that to me.Tampering has always happened, cannot effectively be stopped via enforcement, and is not that big of a deal.
College sports are broken because of immediate eligibility. Fix that, and you fix perpetual free agency, making tampering even less problematic.
It's annoying that people focus on the wrong things and can't see (or won't call out) the real problem.
Exactly.. he's saying..“So people are cheating. And I’m not perfect. I’m not saying that."
You know who’ll end up catching blame for that? UsIf they have text messages to a player who isn't in the portal, how can that not be enforced? Seems really easy to stop that to me.
Hammer the ones who did it where you can prove it.
If he has proof, why is he tweeting about it and not reporting it to the NCAA?If they have text messages to a player who isn't in the portal, how can that not be enforced? Seems really easy to stop that to me.
Hammer the ones who did it where you can prove it.
It will just go to court and get thrown out.The NCAA can't enforce this. It'll be up to the schools. Each school needs to agree to contracts. You can transfer, but you have to play for that school for 2 years & it be a rule enforced by every school.
I just can't see the model now having any longterm sustainability.
The problem is that the NCAA no long has a hammer. They have a stuffed toy hammer you give to newborns.If they have text messages to a player who isn't in the portal, how can that not be enforced? Seems really easy to stop that to me.
Hammer the ones who did it where you can prove it.
My point is that its really simple to fix this issue IF they wanted to.The problem is that the NCAA no long has a hammer. They have a stuffed toy hammer you give to newborns.
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Exactly.. he's saying..
"Man, I admit... I may text a couple of players here and there but these bitches be out here texting like CRAZY!"