Potential Portal DB’s (CB’s & S’s only)

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Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH
 
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Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH
Been saying it since September when I got eyes on Mateer. Any non-P4 school should embrace it. Sell recruits on being able to get them to the top level if they’re not getting those kinds of offers.

****, violations be damned. Let Miami partner up with a school like Washington State and set some NIL aside to use them as a developmental program for guys that wouldn’t see the field for a year or two. (This part is in jest. Sort of)
 
Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH

Aren’t they doing that to lower G5 and FCS teams though? Plus getting quality guys who couldn’t get starting snaps from P4 programs?
 
Been saying it since September when I got eyes on Mateer. Any non-P4 school should embrace it. Sell recruits on being able to get them to the top level if they’re not getting those kinds of offers.

****, violations be damned. Let Miami partner up with a school like Washington State and set some NIL aside to use them as a developmental program for guys that wouldn’t see the field for a year or two. (This part is in jest. Sort of)
What you are describing is what happens in international soccer. Basically anytime a player “transfers” to a new team, the former team gets a portion of the fee the new team pays. That’s why u see guys move to new teams you see a huge transfer fee. They don’t make trades they just buy players. The big fee goes to the old team (team player previously was on) but portion of this go to any team that trained and sold the player in the past.

Solidarity contribution
When a professional player transfers clubs during their contract, the new club must pay a solidarity contribution to the clubs that trained and educated the player. The contribution is 5% of the transfer fee, excluding training compensation
 
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What you are describing is what happens in international soccer. Basically anytime a player “transfers” to a new team, the former team gets a portion of the fee the new team pays. That’s why u see guys move to new teams you see a huge transfer fee. They don’t make trades they just buy players. The big fee goes to the old team (team player previously was on) but portion of this go to any team that trained and sold the player in the past.

Solidarity contribution
When a professional player transfers clubs during their contract, the new club must pay a solidarity contribution to the clubs that trained and educated the player. The contribution is 5% of the transfer fee, excluding training compensation

Yeah, and the NFL should pay contributions to the college football teams as well. How many Pro Bowlers and Hall of Famers did Miami send to that league over the years and get not a dime in return? It's a ****ed up system we have. We're the development league for the NFL but we do it for free.

If I were in charge of the NCAA, the day players become employees officially I would say OK, I'm removing the fact that you have to be a student. You're an employee or a student, you're not both. If you're an employee, why do I care if you're 22 years old or 30 years old?

In other words, let "college" football players stay as long as they want, and bind them contractually. If the NFL wants those players, they can pay us.

IDK, that's what I'd do. I'd tell them you're done freeloading off us. Pay us or we'll just hang on to our players and compete with you directly by going full pro.
 
If we walk away with

CB:
1. Xavier Lucas
2. Charles Brantley -OR- Ethan O'Conner -OR- Outside Hope of Tacario Davis
3/Nickel. Another Guy above -OR- Jordan Scruggs -OR- Geimere Latimer
...... More FallBack Options: Jyaire Brown, Stephen Hall,

S:
1. Zechariah Poyser
2. Adrian Wilson -OR- Jalen Catalon -OR- Zion Branch (If we get Zachariah they're package)

That'd be a pretty successful Winter Portal at DB for us imo.
 
Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH
They should be happy because they are getting their players to better opportunities and helping them get paid. Which is the name of game at end of day.
 
Yeah, and the NFL should pay contributions to the college football teams as well. How many Pro Bowlers and Hall of Famers did Miami send to that league over the years and get not a dime in return? It's a ****ed up system we have. We're the development league for the NFL but we do it for free.

If I were in charge of the NCAA, the day players become employees officially I would say OK, I'm removing the fact that you have to be a student. You're an employee or a student, you're not both. If you're an employee, why do I care if you're 22 years old or 30 years old?

In other words, let "college" football players stay as long as they want, and bind them contractually. If the NFL wants those players, they can pay us.

IDK, that's what I'd do. I'd tell them you're done freeloading off us. Pay us or we'll just hang on to our players and compete with you directly by going full pro.
Wow that’s an unreal idea. I love the idea of locking them into contracts and if the NFL wants them, come buy them.

👏 👏 👏
 
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Guys this is our way back.

First day on campus Fitzgerald is gonna bully Mario into handing full control of the team over to him. Boom. He’s demoted to recruiting coordinator and we have a real “progrum” builder at the helm.
Jim Carrey Chance GIF
 
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Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH

We should be dropping bags on the coaches laps to come coach here if that's the case.
 
Imagine being a defensive coach at Jax State or Miami (Ohio)...
Taking lower ranked kids and developing them into NFL level talents...
Only to have bag toting P4 schools swoop in and drop a bag after you've done the ground work.

Seems incredibly unfair to the lower level programs. They've just become feeder schools. SMH
Heck, it's happening to Washington State with QBs.
 
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