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TUSK
09-23-2021, 09:44 PM
Shite 'bout to get real...

Under the recommendation, schools can sign 25 new players while gaining additional signee spots for each player who transfers out of their program?up to a limit of seven, sources tell Sports Illustrated. The transferring player must have left academically eligible. For instance, a school that loses five players to the portal can sign 30 new players. A school that loses 10 players to the portal can sign 32 new signees.

https://www.si.com/college/2021/09/23/ncaa-football-signing-class-limits-transfers-nil


inB4 Shotgun mentions what a "terrible product" NCAA football is.....

ShotgunDawg
09-23-2021, 09:50 PM
I think this is just a one year deal. No big deal if so.

The 85 will still stand though, so, if Bama is going to consistently sign more than 25, they're going to have to go next level on processing players or see players they think are pretty good hit the portal.

If it's a long term deal, it's just not good for the sport. No way no how.

HoopsDawg
09-23-2021, 09:56 PM
I think this is just a one year deal. No big deal if so.

The 85 will still stand though, so, if Bama is going to consistently sign more than 25, they're going to have to go next level on processing players or see players they think are pretty good hit the portal.

If it's a long term deal, it's just not good for the sport. No way no how.

We better hope this is a one year deal. That's all I can say. Even as a one year deal, this is a horrible decision.

Irondawg
09-23-2021, 11:24 PM
I get torn on this one because the Portal has the propensity to destroy a program that changes coaches or has a quick fall from grace.

One thing I think needs to happen is a deadline for the portal entry to not lose a year of eligibility. Maybe that?s as early as December 31 so schools can decide how to fill spots they are losing.

This is complicated as you don?t want to be encouraging schools to process players either. Schools are going to be much more willing to take on character risk if they know they could essentially cut them after a year and get to replace them .

There has to be a way to box this in and make it reasonable for all parties.

Maroonthirteen
09-24-2021, 06:03 AM
Oh boy..... the sunbelt is going to lose about 7 players to a certain SEC school. **

bulldawg28
09-24-2021, 06:16 AM
We'll get our share of players if we learn to recruit better.

BulldogBear
09-24-2021, 06:55 AM
If they want parity they should be going in the other direction.

College football desperately needs to reduce scholarship players to 72-73 and sign no more than 21-22 per year.

Give other schollies to baseball and maybe 1-2 to other sports.

ShotgunDawg
09-24-2021, 07:15 AM
We'll get our share of players if we learn to recruit better.

We don't have room under the 85. This won't help us at all this season, unless we start processing players

Sienfield
09-24-2021, 07:44 AM
If they want parity they should be going in the other direction.

College football desperately needs to reduce scholarship players to 72-73 and sign no more than 21-22 per year.

Give other schollies to baseball and maybe 1-2 to other sports.

You guys that want parity so we can somehow play Bama closer need to think about how that works against us. Parity also works to help the USMs and the Memphis schools to bring them closer to equal with us.

Dawgology
09-24-2021, 08:13 AM
You guys that want parity so we can somehow play Bama closer need to think about how that works against us. Parity also works to help the USMs and the Memphis schools to bring them closer to equal with us.

That is kind of the definition of parity

Dawgology
09-24-2021, 08:13 AM
We'll get our share of players if we learn to recruit better.

Until the younger generation of boosters take over I don?t know that there will be much change in recruiting

ShotgunDawg
09-24-2021, 08:20 AM
You guys that want parity so we can somehow play Bama closer need to think about how that works against us. Parity also works to help the USMs and the Memphis schools to bring them closer to equal with us.

Who cares about USM & Memphis? It's about competing for championships, not worrying about who your worst loss is

ShotgunDawg
09-24-2021, 08:21 AM
Until the younger generation of boosters take over I don?t know that there will be much change in recruiting

I think a group of boosters that grew up in the recruiting ranking era will have a better idea how this works

Johnson85
09-24-2021, 08:47 AM
I get torn on this one because the Portal has the propensity to destroy a program that changes coaches or has a quick fall from grace.

One thing I think needs to happen is a deadline for the portal entry to not lose a year of eligibility. Maybe that?s as early as December 31 so schools can decide how to fill spots they are losing.

This is complicated as you don?t want to be encouraging schools to process players either. Schools are going to be much more willing to take on character risk if they know they could essentially cut them after a year and get to replace them .

There has to be a way to box this in and make it reasonable for all parties.

This is definitely going to encourage schools to not just process them, but pull their scholarships and try to get them to transfer to another school through the portal so that they can get an extra scholarship. Saban's Medical processing or whatever they call it where the player stops playing because of "injury" but keeps their scholarship won't get them an extra spot.

bulldawg28
09-24-2021, 11:15 AM
We don't have room under the 85. This won't help us at all this season, unless we start processing players

Lol leave it to Leach. If or when we lose more games he'll make sure it happens.

Sienfield
09-24-2021, 11:40 AM
Who cares about USM & Memphis? It's about competing for championships, not worrying about who your worst loss is

We can't compete for championships if we don't beat the USMs and Memphis teams. You already forgot last Saturday? When was the last time we played for a football championship? When was the last time we lost to Memphis but go ahead with your narrative about championships.

Apoplectic
09-24-2021, 01:53 PM
Going to have to make S/S a four year commitment for the athletes to avoid saban processing

R2Dawg
09-24-2021, 08:13 PM
If they want parity they should be going in the other direction.

College football desperately needs to reduce scholarship players to 72-73 and sign no more than 21-22 per year.

Give other schollies to baseball and maybe 1-2 to other sports.

Saban probably pitched a temper tantrum at a press conference so they said here Nick we'll give you 7 more schollies.