'24 CFB Portal

Tom McAndrew

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Please use this thread for the discussion of the 2024 college football portal.
 

VaDave4PSU

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Saw the USC DL Bear Alexander, who 'opted out' after three games this year, is on the move again. He went to three or four different HS's and is on his third or fourth college. You are a sucker if you take this guy.

He's planning to visit unless something changes...
 

Midnighter

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He's planning to visit unless something changes...

Here? Penn State?

no way do not want GIF by CBC
 
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PSUFTG

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True AOTBTS, I think everyone wants taller wideouts,
Not sure about national numbers, but at PSU over the last decade, maybe we just - for some reason - aren't a good "tall wideout" program.
In any event, everyone would probably be happy to see more contributions from the wideouts, regardless of size:

Since 2014 recruiting year, wideouts who have finished, or nearly finished, their college careers:

Wideouts 6-1 or less. Probably an even 50% (6 out of 12) of them that were significant contributors - and maybe Wallace and/or Clifford will yet get there:

Godwin
Thompkins
Dotson
Hamler
Parker Washington
KLS
Polk
Sullivan-Brown
Hippenhammer
TJ Jones
Harrison Wallace
Clifford


Tall (6-2+) Wideouts

Juwan Johnson (probably the only one with significant contributions)
Blacknall
Irvin Charles
Justin Shorter
Daniel George
John Dunmore
Jaden Dottin
Meiga
Norval Black
 

Tom McAndrew

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PSU did try to land him out of HS. I'm not sure they would have have any interest at this time, but you never know.

 

Georgia Peach

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I cannot imagine where this is all going in the near future. It's becoming clear that Congress will have to step in since the NCAA and the member institutions and their conferences are either powerless or unable to gain consensus on guardrails. The growing talk about Private Equity (see "Mark Lasry") actually buying football programs is a whole new paradigm in money procurement and payment. We are not far from college QB contracts far exceeding those in the NFL, save the few for the elite players like Burrow and Mahomes. We are also not far from a large majority of Power conference players declaring their "free agency" after each season, in essence playing on one year contracts until their eligibility is exhausted.

The only solution is Congress, where the will of the Courts and those who would challenge the status quo will be brought to heel. Not optimal but I don't see another way.

Sorry to hijack the thread but thumbing through these announcements is thought provoking.
 

LionJim

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I cannot imagine where this is all going in the near future. It's becoming clear that Congress will have to step in since the NCAA and the member institutions and their conferences are either powerless or unable to gain consensus on guardrails. The growing talk about Private Equity (see "Mark Lasry") actually buying football programs is a whole new paradigm in money procurement and payment. We are not far from college QB contracts far exceeding those in the NFL, save the few for the elite players like Burrow and Mahomes. We are also not far from a large majority of Power conference players declaring their "free agency" after each season, in essence playing on one year contracts until their eligibility is exhausted.

The only solution is Congress, where the will of the Courts and those who would challenge the status quo will be brought to heel. Not optimal but I don't see another way.

Sorry to hijack the thread but thumbing through these announcements is thought provoking.
I have no idea what Congress could do. “College quarterbacks making more than NFL quarterbacks” might indeed be a thing in the future but that’s Capitalism 101. “Congress intervenes to keep private citizens from maximizing their earning potential” doesn’t seem to be a thing to me.
 

psuro

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I cannot imagine where this is all going in the near future. It's becoming clear that Congress will have to step in since the NCAA and the member institutions and their conferences are either powerless or unable to gain consensus on guardrails. The growing talk about Private Equity (see "Mark Lasry") actually buying football programs is a whole new paradigm in money procurement and payment. We are not far from college QB contracts far exceeding those in the NFL, save the few for the elite players like Burrow and Mahomes. We are also not far from a large majority of Power conference players declaring their "free agency" after each season, in essence playing on one year contracts until their eligibility is exhausted.

The only solution is Congress, where the will of the Courts and those who would challenge the status quo will be brought to heel. Not optimal but I don't see another way.

Sorry to hijack the thread but thumbing through these announcements is thought provoking.
Oh yes, let's let Congress in on this.
 
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