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Brad Tejeda > Barry Jackson.
I think there are lots of ways that a journalist can write a story without getting the kid or the program in hot water. Note to Barry- how about just saying, "Miami could be interested in a certain DB from S Fl. He was one of the top recruits in his class and is currently at a SEC program. However he is playing out of position there so the transfer portal may be a possibility." Now you have people interested, and teasing the info can generate clicks that will help the dying newspaper company you work for. When the kid actually goes into portal, you can circle back and say that was the kid you were referring to earlier and then you look like a smart guy with sources. So the next time you speculate about a transfer possibility, people will click on your article because you have built up some credibility. And then that generates more money. Leave them wanting more, Barry.