So now, the million-dollar question: If you were the head coach, would you spend most of your resources on SIGNING DAY or Portal Prospects? If it were me, I would hit the portal like crazy as long as the player from "X" university is in a degree program my university offers. Wouldn't you agree that "Portal Raiding" is the flavor of the day to build your program?
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Originally posted by Pure cool View PostSo now, the million-dollar question: If you were the head coach, would you spend most of your resources on SIGNING DAY or Portal Prospects? If it were me, I would hit the portal like crazy as long as the player from "X" university is in a degree program my university offers. Wouldn't you agree that "Portal Raiding" is the flavor of the day to build your program?
There probably are a lot of improper behavior from recruiters, reaching out to recruits in dark channels, before someone is in the portal officially. And there is definitely NIL money involved. I think there needs to be some accountability on where the NIL money is coming from and what the kids have to do to receive it. It was not supposed to be pay-for-play, and that definitely needs to be policed more. I think the portal itself is fine, and I for one am happy for these players that may be able to get out of a situation that was not best for them, for whatever they call best, instead of being stuck somewhere they don't want to be, because they committed when they were 17 or 18 and it turned out, the school wasn't what they were selling.
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it's a hodgepodge every yr for every coach using both to fill your needs. you can't rely solely on one or the other & coaches now basically never stop recruiting their own players in a sense. fine & dandy for the dudes that make it to the big time but when you make d2 $ that's a tough way to make a living but here we are.Go Bearcats!
M-I-Z-Z-O-U!
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kind of makes you wonder...If the portal had been an option 20+ years ago, how many of our favorite players would have been around long enough to become favorite players? How many legends from the past would only be a name on a roster one year?
I don't know much about the portal, it's rules or procedures, but i was curious, does anyone know statswise, are there more offensive or defensive positions entered into the portal, or is it fairly even?
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Originally posted by Greenman View Postkind of makes you wonder...If the portal had been an option 20+ years ago, how many of our favorite players would have been around long enough to become favorite players? How many legends from the past would only be a name on a roster one year?
I don't know much about the portal, it's rules or procedures, but i was curious, does anyone know statswise, are there more offensive or defensive positions entered into the portal, or is it fairly even?
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Originally posted by Pure cool View PostI hate the transfer portal. Be that as it may, the portal opens on December 4. I read that Oklahoma University is eyeing a kicker out of Midwestern State. Are any MIAA teams going to lose players to D1? Earlier in the year, someone on this site wrote something very profound about the portal. That is, it makes D2 schools the farm teams for D1 schools.
Teammates and peers from D2 see this and figure, "if they can, why not I?"
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Originally posted by NWFanatic View PostIf a player enters the portal and strikes out can he ‘re-up’ with his old team?
Guys like Harris will have plenty of offers though. Happy for him regardless of whether he stays or goes.
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