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Unlimited Transfer Rule

Wow.

But it may actually make recruiting experienced players a lot easier.

The top programs won't change that much, but the rule change may actually allow coaches like Shane to recruit better, more-experienced players sooner and easier.

However, I think the most successful teams going forward will be those with a stable core of student athletes who stay with their programs longer.
 
I think this will help us more then hurts us. Coaches will need to appela to players, not jsut during the recruiting process, but through the entire time. Beamer seems to be a coach players love, so that is an advanteage. PLus it will hurt the blue chip schools that recruit top talent accross the board, only to have some of them ride the bench becasue they are too deep. Guys like Spencer Rattler, Or Jalen Hurst at Bama.
 
Wonder how all of this will work with NIL monies. I see some lawsuits coming at some point. I agree it may keep the big boys from stockpiling talent and give smaller programs more of a shot at that talent.
 
Players are now pushing for Revenue generated by their schools. Amature sports as we know it is gone and so really no need for Scholarships just be employees for their school.
Scholarships
 
The end of college football (as we know it) is almost over.
Maybe so but who knows maybe just maybe we can buy some good players if all the big donors etc help out. I know State schools like Texas and TAM with oil money will not be able to match... We should bet out Clemson you would think.
 
NCAA will be gone by 2025, Outdated, and really has no place in the new era of college sports....
 
Remember the hoopla when Northwestern's players unionized several years ago.

They were 3-9/1-8 with Hilinski under center for 9 games last year.

In the same way, I don't see NIL making most teams any better or worse than they usually are.
 
They tried to unionize, but were not successful. The NLRB final ruling was that the players were not employees of the university and therefore couldn't unionize.
 
I thought they were also looking at portal windows, twice per year -- which seemed like it would give the coach's a little more certainty over their roster. I didn't see that mentioned in the article above, so don't know if it was dropped from consideration.
 
Like said above, you had better be a coach that players love or your roster will heavily change class to class...I would imagine we will see a ton of non-stop marketing of our program that we love all over social media etc
 
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