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WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
Ok, I will take the bait.
My thoughts on portal and college sports in general.
There is a lack of loyalty. I don't like how the portal and NIL is taking shape so I am old school. I have said it before, like it or not, this is the world we live in so we have to learn to survive. All the schools, coaches and players are trying to adapt to this new model.
I do think after a few years there will be some settling down. Players will learn that they better know what they are doing by entering the portal because they are cashing out their scholarship as soon as they go into that black hole and it may be gone forever. For some it works and others it doesn't, so word will get around and I think some balancing will occur. Scholarships have never been a 4 yr guarantee but most coaches/schools did right by the athletes that did their job, like everything some exceptions. I don't think that changes drastically but there may be some adjustments. You will then have a couple of camps, the ones that want a good school/program to go to and stay with and the second that are all in it for themselves. That will never change. Coaches will learn to adapt or lose their jobs. The good thing is everybody is dealing with the same thing. Still the haves will get preferential treatment and the have nots will have to do with less.
NIL - I don't like at all but it really is legalizing and bringing out in public what has been happening in the dark for decades and probably selectively enforced. The difference here is it will become more widespread than when it was "illegal". Again, the haves and have not programs with be the divide but I don't think most coaches will be able to do much different than due to this rule.
IMO, much of the loyalty issue is almost a reflection of our society in general. That is probably why our coaches still try to vet out players for their character as a key criteria for offering. This is no different than a company that hires good people vs ones that hire folks with little scrupples.
Bottomline, we have to adapt to survive and time will help balance this process.
My thoughts on portal and college sports in general.
There is a lack of loyalty. I don't like how the portal and NIL is taking shape so I am old school. I have said it before, like it or not, this is the world we live in so we have to learn to survive. All the schools, coaches and players are trying to adapt to this new model.
I do think after a few years there will be some settling down. Players will learn that they better know what they are doing by entering the portal because they are cashing out their scholarship as soon as they go into that black hole and it may be gone forever. For some it works and others it doesn't, so word will get around and I think some balancing will occur. Scholarships have never been a 4 yr guarantee but most coaches/schools did right by the athletes that did their job, like everything some exceptions. I don't think that changes drastically but there may be some adjustments. You will then have a couple of camps, the ones that want a good school/program to go to and stay with and the second that are all in it for themselves. That will never change. Coaches will learn to adapt or lose their jobs. The good thing is everybody is dealing with the same thing. Still the haves will get preferential treatment and the have nots will have to do with less.
NIL - I don't like at all but it really is legalizing and bringing out in public what has been happening in the dark for decades and probably selectively enforced. The difference here is it will become more widespread than when it was "illegal". Again, the haves and have not programs with be the divide but I don't think most coaches will be able to do much different than due to this rule.
IMO, much of the loyalty issue is almost a reflection of our society in general. That is probably why our coaches still try to vet out players for their character as a key criteria for offering. This is no different than a company that hires good people vs ones that hire folks with little scrupples.
Bottomline, we have to adapt to survive and time will help balance this process.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
All you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
I think that's a stretch. It is metaphor and not meant to be taken literally. I also don't have a huge problem with the portal. I think there needs to be a change in recruiting terminology as there is no more "commitment" involved. I'm not sure what's is actually signed on "singing day," but that doesn't mean much anymore either.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
I realize it's not literal, but I think the connotation is still negative and telling.goapps93 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 3:12 pmI think that's a stretch. It is metaphor and not meant to be taken literally. I also don't have a huge problem with the portal. I think there needs to be a change in recruiting terminology as there is no more "commitment" involved. I'm not sure what's is actually signed on "singing day," but that doesn't mean much anymore either.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
So...you don't want them to be "inmates" but you want to control their name and likeness.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
I think we will shake out fine because at our level the education should matter to most. I hope we uphold our commitment (Scholarship) to those that are giving it their all.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
No, that is in fact not what I said.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pmSo...you don't want them to be "inmates" but you want to control their name and likeness.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
I think we will shake out fine because at our level the education should matter to most. I hope we uphold our commitment (Scholarship) to those that are giving it their all.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
Sorry...Easthallapp. I misunderstood your thoughts.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:17 pmNo, that is in fact not what I said.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pmSo...you don't want them to be "inmates" but you want to control their name and likeness.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
I think we will shake out fine because at our level the education should matter to most. I hope we uphold our commitment (Scholarship) to those that are giving it their all.
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No problem. I was and am all in favor of NIL. Players should be able to get paid for video games, jersey sales, endorsements, camps, you name it.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:26 pmSorry...Easthallapp. I misunderstood your thoughts.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:17 pmNo, that is in fact not what I said.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pmSo...you don't want them to be "inmates" but you want to control their name and likeness.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:56 pmAll you really need to know about this take is in the cliche headline. The author thinks of college athletes as "inmates," so naturally it upsets him that they have any sort of agency now.
IMO, the portal in and of itself is fine. The portal combined with completely unregulated NIL is the problem.
I think we will shake out fine because at our level the education should matter to most. I hope we uphold our commitment (Scholarship) to those that are giving it their all.
"Unregulated" is the key word there.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
I agree with some who think the Portal and NIL won't be a huge detriment to App - the top level P5s are going to be battling this for some time and the lower P5s are going to be trying to hold on to their best players for some time as well. We know several of the mid-level teams (i.e. The U) are using this to jettison those who were recruited by earlier coaches. There absolutely is a resounding need for controls on the Portal
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
I am going to take a stab at how I see it...let me know where I am wrong or you agree/disagree.
NIL
I am going to use Peoples as an example number 6 for the AppState Mountaineers.
His name and likeness should be.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's used cars" - Car dealer pays Cam.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples running back for Appalachian State University and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's Used Cars" - Car dealer pays Cam and AppState and must have AppState's approval for use of AppState name.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples number 6 on the football team and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's used cars" This one is the one that I think is a court room battle. (I think Cam gets paid and not AppState)
If he wears an Appstate uniform in any of the commercials, AppState needs to get paid and crazy Eddie needs to get permission from AppState!!!
NIL
I am going to use Peoples as an example number 6 for the AppState Mountaineers.
His name and likeness should be.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's used cars" - Car dealer pays Cam.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples running back for Appalachian State University and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's Used Cars" - Car dealer pays Cam and AppState and must have AppState's approval for use of AppState name.
"Hi I am Cam Peoples number 6 on the football team and you should buy a car from crazy Eddie's used cars" This one is the one that I think is a court room battle. (I think Cam gets paid and not AppState)
If he wears an Appstate uniform in any of the commercials, AppState needs to get paid and crazy Eddie needs to get permission from AppState!!!
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
Crazy Eddie should just give Cam a Cadillac Escalade and let him drive it.
BTW I thought Crazy Eddie sold fireworks on SC state line.
BTW I thought Crazy Eddie sold fireworks on SC state line.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
I agree with you except I don't expect this stuff to truly settle down. The top tier players will always believe they can get better NIL and schools will always push players out of the door that aren't contributing. I think the portal numbers may drop slightly but not a ton. It could get worse for a while in 3 years when all the COVID players are gone and there will be more openings. One reason I say this is because you would think that when the CBA changed and players saw that many early entries don't even get drafted the numbers did not fall back closer to prior early entry years. We are still seeing over 100 players declare every year. No player thinks the worst case will happen to them.AtlAppMan wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:31 pmOk, I will take the bait.
My thoughts on portal and college sports in general.
There is a lack of loyalty. I don't like how the portal and NIL is taking shape so I am old school. I have said it before, like it or not, this is the world we live in so we have to learn to survive. All the schools, coaches and players are trying to adapt to this new model.
I do think after a few years there will be some settling down. Players will learn that they better know what they are doing by entering the portal because they are cashing out their scholarship as soon as they go into that black hole and it may be gone forever. For some it works and others it doesn't, so word will get around and I think some balancing will occur. Scholarships have never been a 4 yr guarantee but most coaches/schools did right by the athletes that did their job, like everything some exceptions. I don't think that changes drastically but there may be some adjustments. You will then have a couple of camps, the ones that want a good school/program to go to and stay with and the second that are all in it for themselves. That will never change. Coaches will learn to adapt or lose their jobs. The good thing is everybody is dealing with the same thing. Still the haves will get preferential treatment and the have nots will have to do with less.
NIL - I don't like at all but it really is legalizing and bringing out in public what has been happening in the dark for decades and probably selectively enforced. The difference here is it will become more widespread than when it was "illegal". Again, the haves and have not programs with be the divide but I don't think most coaches will be able to do much different than due to this rule.
IMO, much of the loyalty issue is almost a reflection of our society in general. That is probably why our coaches still try to vet out players for their character as a key criteria for offering. This is no different than a company that hires good people vs ones that hire folks with little scrupples.
Bottomline, we have to adapt to survive and time will help balance this process.
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Re: WVU/Neal Brown But real indictment of transfer portal
Just for reference WVU had lost 53 players to the portal thru the end of 2021 - so far, as best I can count, they have lost 27 in 2022. How can a program survive with this kind of loss? - Now, not all were starters or contributors but there is no way to build experience and depth when so many leave - They have gained a few "players" from the portal and most thought JT Daniels would be the man but he lost his job late in season and has entered the portal again --- Very sad for programs like WVU who rely on building depth to have a solid team every 3-4 years ---
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