His career
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
Gods Plan# Respect His DecisionHis career
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
So, he's a sophomore then? Only 13 more schools to go to complete the SEC sweep.His career
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
He's crossed more state lines than a fugitive.His career
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
His mom was the lady in the quick change halftime show. Glad to see he is carrying on what she startedMore costume changes than Taylor Swift
The transfer portal has killed college sports more than the NIL has. Made me not really give a rip who we sign because they probably won't stay any length of time to care and become bulldog and actually live it. They are just free agents right now no allegiance to any school. Why should I as an alumni give a rats asss about some players just drifting through for a year then next year they will be playing for the school across the field. Taking the pride of playing for a university right out of it. They have zero connection to the school or its traditions now. My opinion, give the nil money to the guys who stay more than 2 years.I'm about done with the stupid shite college athletics has become
This is what everyone that supported paying the players asked for and now they've got it and have no idea what to do now. Congrats!His career
South Carolina -> Ohio -> Mississippi State -> Colorado -> Ole Miss
They were always paid, this is not new. It’s just out in open now.This is what everyone that supported paying the players asked for and now they've got it and have no idea what to do now. Congrats!
Then he has to sit out, pay back the last years tuition, something, there has to be accountability. You can't just allow freedom of movement every damn season and expect college football to surviveThey were always paid, this is not new. It’s just out in open now.
But:
The transfer portal is new thing. I think you should be able to go where you want but with limited transferring etc… what if he gets to a school, they get to know him and decides he isn’t any good. Then send him packing and pulls his NIL deal and scholarship after a year? Should he not be allowed to try elsewhere?
The problem many transfers are finding is that they AREN’T well educated. As in they can’t get eligible at their next desired stop.Well he ought to be well educated **
There are no rules. Players can transfer anywhere, anytime, as often as they want.How does this work with the SEC rules or did he not sign the financial aid agreement?
or does that rule go out the window once he then committed to a non-sec school.
what a weird series of events for that kid.
I do think the one easy change is that once a kid “signs” something with intent to transfer that there is a penalty for not following though with it.
I agree. If it's not a legal contract now, it needs to be revised until it is.Then he has to sit out, pay back the last years tuition, something, there has to be accountability. You can't just allow freedom of movement every damn season and expect college football to survive
Sounds like we dodged a bullet with him.How does this work with the SEC rules or did he not sign the financial aid agreement?
or does that rule go out the window once he then committed to a non-sec school.
what a weird series of events for that kid.
I do think the one easy change is that once a kid “signs” something with intent to transfer that there is a penalty for not following though with it.
Paying players isn't the issue. It's the no guardrails around transfers that's the issue.This is what everyone that supported paying the players asked for and now they've got it and have no idea what to do now. Congrats!
It's both, if other teams didn't come around dangling more pay there wouldn't be a reason to leavePaying players isn't the issue. It's the no guardrails around transfers that's the issue.
No it’s not, players always got paid if they were good enough.It's both, if other teams didn't come around dangling more pay there wouldn't be a reason to leave
How many FR and SO did you ever see come here and move because of money in the past decades? None. Seldom did anyone ever leave in past decades for anything but playing time to go anywhere. If you had a SR leaving it was because they weren't getting playing time either. How many SR MSU players every left to go anywhere until the last few years that weren't looking for more playing time? First one I ever remember transferring here was the DE/LB from Clemson, don't remember his name now. Sure there was paying off of players going on but it wasn't making players leave to go elsewhere after they made their under the table deals with boosters and got their car or whatever it was they were looking for initially. Now it's a free for all every season instead of a few stragglers every seasonNo it’s not, players always got paid if they were good enough.
It’s the no rules transfer that allows them to move around
if other teams didn't come around dangling more