Oh the times we live in


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@Sources true?
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Make them sign contracts. You forfeit all $$ if you don't finish the season. Or better yet, you can't portal for 2 years minimum.
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Didn't Bryun Parham, the San Jose State transfer LB we had last year do this? Looks like he is on UConn now and has 5.5 sacks. Cool.
I think the UNLV QB last year did something like this trying to strong-arm the school for more money and they let him walk and it was a big story.
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Good place to bring up that Fisch talked about Manu this week about playing him beyond 4 games or not so that he can come back and make money next year. Found it frustrating that he's bringing up concern for his income. You've played 1 game here and you're already making plenty I'm sure so how about you win one game as a starter here before considering next year
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The most wonderful time of the year
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How many years until we have actual in-season transfers? 2026? The 5.5 programs that the current setup works for need to fill the gaps they couldn't fill with unlimited high school bags and the portal.
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crazy because you know he got paid. Hopefully these contracts start happening. They need to tie the kids into the schools for at least two years. These kids need to learn what adversity means and how to overcome it. You have kids seeing it through and our? fandom increases because you get to see a kid grow from a tiny frosh to all conference as a jr.
As I write this I realize that I truly hate the current state of college football. Problem is they just keep making more and more money so they don’t care.
Get off my lawn.
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I don't hate this. Could have been a 🌊 legend like the dudes that won a cotton bowl over Riley.
Probably would've made more money in New Orleans overall.
Was promised stuff and he took it and Limar took his job. RealLyfe shit.
Just apologize and transfer back to 🌊
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It’s a fine line, if you sue players for money paid that they didn’t earn, or have other NIL disputes, that gets used against you in recruiting. Then you probably need to pay more to offset the perceived friction. The agents will have all that intel eventually.