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Is the transfer portal good for college football?

Is the transfer portal good for college football?

  • Yes. It's the athletes' right. Their highly-paid coaches switch jobs at will.

  • No. It creates too much instability and no one sticks it out.

  • No. It's running a muck. Close to 800 players changing schools.

  • Yes. It creates more fan interest and competitive balance.

  • No. The NCAA's decisions on immediate eligibility are hopelessly random.


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Dale Newton

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Jack Sears decision to enter the transfer portal and J.T. Daniels getting injured the next day got me to thinking.

Oregon hasn't faced this issue much yet, but they're recruiting a lot of talented players. A year or two down the road, attrition could go through the roof.

How can anybody field a two-deep or have a balanced roster with all this movement?

At the same time, the players aren't getting paid, and their coaches are getting millions and can change jobs at will.
 
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