Woooooowwwww... this is so many players that I bet even the teams are starting to be overwhelmed with the amount of players to choose from.over 4500 in the portal now!
over 4500 in the portal now!
More time to pee and buy beer.I watched the IU game on a 4k channel from FIOS. No commercials just a view from one of the end zones during TV timeouts. It really highlighted how much down time in the live action for the fans at the game. I preferred the no commercials but it seemed unfair to the fans who actually attended the game.
This is exactly why I don’t want to be one of those teams that builds primarily through the transfer portal. High school recruiting is still the most important piece in my opinion, because it creates continuity, development, and long-term stability instead of year-to-year turnover.Georgia Tech is set to lose almost its entire offense to graduation and the transfer portal, and they could be in serious trouble because of it. This is one of the biggest downsides of the portal era — a team can be very good for a year or two, then suddenly get gutted. GT has been solid the past two seasons, but with that level of turnover, they’ll most likely slide back into irrelevance for the foreseeable future.
They can hang their hat on buying Leavit. Sims who is at his 3rd school had almost the same stats. I'm not sure Leavit is all that.So doing a bit of research this evening. Gill is talking to ASU (turned them down last year), Louisville, TCU and Kentucky. Not getting from his family but from portal sites.
Sam Leavitt entered the portal with a "do not contact" note, which means he already know where he is going. OK. Something is wrong with that when deals are done before the portal opens.
It appears Leavitt is going to Kentucky. So Kentucky, which was a mediocre team this year is buying Leavitt, maybe Gill and a top RB also. They are buying quite a team here, if they all land there.
The Dome was electric in 2024 (the portal gave us our best QB since McNabb), and wanted to be electric when it sold out for the Duke game due to the momentum from the Clemson win (which again was from a QB we acquired in the portal). The reason for apathy in 2025 is because we didn't have a QB who could throw the ball forward, not because of the portal.The rest of us? Mainly apathy from the fans.
Higher ratings for the NFL so they can charge more.NFL TV contracts are bigger and their TV TOs are shorter.
It is all relative. They can charge in proportion for college they don’t need longer and more frequent breaks on top of that.Higher ratings for the NFL so they can charge more.
The ratings wouldn’t justify charging more. There is a big difference in the brands advertising on the typical p4 college game vs the NFL.It is all relative. They can charge in proportion for college they don’t need longer and more frequent breaks on top of that.
Agree. Goalposts.The ratings wouldn’t justify charging more. There is a big difference in the brands advertising on the typical p4 college game vs the NFL.
Agree with the principle but we might not have a choice. It will be tough to keep our best players every year from being poached.This is exactly why I don’t want to be one of those teams that builds primarily through the transfer portal. High school recruiting is still the most important piece in my opinion, because it creates continuity, development, and long-term stability instead of year-to-year turnover.
They want the 99% of kids not playing to be able to choose and get into school for spring ball/semester. The only time that would work, would really be a may-june portal date.And there are still 4 teams playing games THIS season. It’s so dumb this is all happening while the current season is still going on.
My view for the future is that college football appeal will gradually decrease as the older fans eventually vanish. The sport is simply not developing a younger loyal fan base. College football is headed for hard times if something does not change and soon.Your point is valid - that many of those guys were not (yet ...) contributors. But if we are a team that has to develop talent because we can't afford to shop at the top end of the market, then you have to keep more of those guys. They might not have contributed yet, but those are the guys you are hoping to coach up into starters by their 2nd or 3rd seasons. Just as they're getting good, they leave.
It won't be too much longer before the current model is all the younger fanbase has known. It will be "normal" to them.My view for the future is that college football appeal will gradually decrease as the older fans eventually vanish. The sport is simply not developing a younger loyal fan base. College football is headed for hard times if something does not change and soon.