Is This What We Want the Transfer Portal to be?

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  • If you're taking money from the school collective or have a NIL agreement with the school, you have to sign a minimum 2 year contract and be available to play (unless injured) and maintain academic eligibility, or suffer repercussions. They want to be pros treat them like pros.
  • I'm convinced the crazy NIL and transfer portal are the main reasons Saban decided to retire. He didn't want to have to deal with this disaster.
  • Looks like it’s not just a “Colorado” problem after all.
  • Blame the NCAA since they approved the new rule of Unlimited transfers. 1 to 2 transfer is the max limit. Plus limit the NIL to at least $1M max.
  • You should have only one free transfer and if you transfer again you must sit out and lose a year of eligibility
  • I think athletes should be allowed one transfer and a graduate transfer totaling in a potential of playing for/committing to only 3 teams. Otherwise the LOI is a joke. I hate seeing Money ruin the college football I grew up on. I really can't believe how much it's changed in just 6 years. With the Big Ten and SEC having all the relevant schools and then the NIL giving millions to athletes; this is just gonna get weirder and weirder...
  • as a fan of both pitt and oregon i find it funny that people have problem with players leaving but coaches do it all the time, in the slimiest ways possible and nobody bats an eye. forcing players to stay at school is illegal. thats why judges keep striking this shit down. every other student can transfer schools when ever they want, you cant change rules just because the kid makes money for the school.
  • 1. Each player gets one transfer per year, regardless of whether or not money changes hands. Once the player signs on the dotted line to transfer to the school, they owe one year of play. Player MUST be eligible to play (barring injury) the entire school year to fulfill this requirement. This will automatically reduce the amount of money schools are offering these players if the school knows they might/probably will lose the player after one year. There needs to be many other rules, but this would be a great place to start. Maybe introduce contracts that stipulate how long player must commit, as in, "We are offering you x amount of money, and in return you, the player, agrees to play x amount of years." More money means more years committed, less money means fewer years committed.
  • @jonahmays
    I think people have been saying “this will ruin the sport!” Forever. However, the overall culture of the transfer portal is disgusting in my mind. I’m used to the dominant, committed, honorable, powerful college football ideals and I don’t like the way CFB is trending
  • The problem with how NIL and the transfer portal is set up, there are no consequences. No consequences means no discipline. We can bag on coaches for similar actions, but their contract is written in a way that it either benefits the coach or the school, depending on what happens, so consequences are written within the contracts. The system is set up so that these young men can do whatever they want. So allow freedom to happen with both of these, but have consequences based on those choices. They want to be treated as employees, so treat them as employees.
  • @Foreign84
    They gave these kids too much power. They should be allowed to do this twice
  • Matt my brother love your vids watch them as soon as you post. Thank you for what you do. Question What happen Too Wide Receiver Mike Williams From USC?
  • I think that the NIL and transfer portal are great, especially for certain players, but you are right what's the point of "committing" to these schools if you don't actually commit, you have to have some follow-through. Then again I'm not being offered hundreds of thousands of dollars to go play at a college of my choice. But there should be a window of time for when a player can enter the portal because entering the portal right before or after most teams spring games is just odd and really not helpful to players or teams, as well as limiting the number of transfers allowed I'm sorry Tate Martell you can't transfer 3-4 times, and have it so players have to follow through on their commitment, such as if you transfer to a school you have to play out through the following season. Otherwise, we are gonna have Armageddon within the transfer portal over the following years.
  • @22s22a
    Love it, And I love how mad it's making some of you all that kids can decide where they want to go 😊
  • These portal players won't make it in the NFL... and that's if they make it there
  • It's good to have you back daily MattBeGreat. We have a lot to talk about and nobody does it better than you.Lets get into it 😂🏈🏈🏈
  • They need 2 chances to transfer schools after the second chance if they wanna transfer again they need to lose 1 year of eligibility
  • @BamaComie
    Coaches have always been doing this and schools have never put the student first. I don't mind 18 year old men getting paid for their blood and sweat and time
  • If you fix the Tranfer Portal, you also fix NIL. You have to void NIL deal or find a way to have the school you're transferring offload the money you are owed if you transfer. It looking like we could be possibly heading toward a model like European Soccer which people don't want but they're going to have to deal with it
  • @dennqw
    Use to work with a guy, he was 45 yrs old at the time, and since he was 18 had 31 places he worked at.. biggest POS ever. Thats who i think about when i see these kids go from school to school to school.