The transfer portal rules to save college football.
1 transfer for all.
If your Head Coach leaves for another school, you get a free transfer.
2 transfer windows:
-1 after spring ball
-1 after the National Championship Game
If you decide to transfer a 2nd time and your coach has not left, you have to sit out a year.
Eliminates student athletes playing for 4 schools in 5 years, allows them to have a Home when they graduate and connect with their community and the fans in a deeper way.
Allows proper development for Student athletes and accountability for Coaches to stay honest in their recruitment and plan for development for their players.
Allows flexibility for student athletes to enter the transfer portal after the spring or after the season to make the best decision for themselves without feeling trapped.
Teaches student athletes to make the right decision when picking a school and a coach to play for and fight through adversity when being coached hard to be the best they can be.
-Signed
The People’s Commissioner
It’s not just the mega camps, K State director of recruiting was in contact with my son and got him out to the camp. He didn’t get 1 live rep, only Indy drills. He took advantage of the fact that my son’s size projects well and had him believe there was real interest. 6’5” 82” wingspan 34” arms 10 3/8” hands. 4.92 40. (Hand timed at camp)
It was a tough drive home but a valuable lesson learned, gotta keep working and have to be weary of who gives out invites. He won’t be attending a camp that wasn’t invited by a coach I know that now.
@oldschoolqb_05@18beeejay@tommyreamon Try having a QB in the Midwest, the kid has to do all the legwork. Seems like nobody is scouting QBs here, all linemen and LBs get the college attention.
@rand_longevity 😂 living in fantasy land I see
It’s physically impossible to create enough robots or self driving vehicles for this to be even remotely possible in the next 5 years much less just over a year
@gar3_ka@Xx17965797N I mean honestly if people complain loud enough teams tend to change things up. I’m pretty sure the American public has been shouting from rooftops for decades about how shitty the government is and nothings changed.
You got an army on hand to overthrow the American government?
@NolanKlineBets@br_betting The way the regular season went… no it’s not, Thunder beat the brakes off the Lakers this season. Bets that would’ve won
Thunder -35.5
Thunder -42.5
Thunder -8.5
Unless the Thunder don’t show up it should be -19.5 minimum
@Lampontheapp@rawsalerts My grandma had the best pedo punishment idea, wood shed 6’x6’ with a pole barn ring shank nail through the genitals (shaft and balls) set shed on fire and toss a rusty dull knife in. They get burnt either way, their only choice for survival is to cut themselves free
@AlTheBoss03 When my son started getting invites to D1 prospect camps. So many things to be proud of him for but it was relieving to see his hard work start to be noticed. Long ways to go yet but man he’s fun to watch.
Calorie surplus, it’s the only way. It’s a numbers game, have to figure out average calories burned per day and you need to eat probably 300-500 calories more than that every day.
I went from 165 to 185 over the course of 6 months helping my son rehab a knee injury he had in 8th grade.
We got him from 185 to 200 in that same time frame, he has a crazy metabolism and that same tall frame you’ve got. It can be done but you have to stay the course every day because you players are so active. I’d guess you’ll need to eat 4,000+ calories per day. But that’s just a guess, you’ve got to crunch the numbers.
For quarterbacks talent shows up in warmups. Arm strength, athleticism, quick release—those things are obvious on a chart or in shorts.
But pressure football strips all of that away. Third down. Two-minute. Red zone. Blitz looks. Crowd noise. Bad snaps. Broken protections. That’s where the game stops being about talent and starts being about repeatable behavior.
The quarterback is making rapid-fire decisions every snap: pre-snap identification, post-snap confirmation, timing with receivers, and ball placement—all while the picture is changing. If those decisions vary under stress, the offense stalls. If they stay consistent, the system works no matter who is across from you.
Yes as far as big schools go this is true. But typically there are a dozen or more smaller school recruits out there looking for the diamonds in the rough so to speak. If you can afford to get them there, do it. My son gathered interest from smaller schools going to D1 camps last summer before he even played a snap of varsity football. Even managed to get a few Iowa State staff to follow him.