@Cade4ISU@CyberTheCyFan Did it suck when we got Jefferson. Did it suck when we got Jones, Kane, and on and on. ISU has benefited greatly from transfers.
@InsideHBCUFball Live in Saint Louis and daughter has a full ride to Mizzou. I'm blessed enough that I am sending her to Xavier even though I have to pay. Others may not have that option though.
@dajaz027 Force outs definitely happen but turning down a NIL offer you think is too low is not being forced out. Well within his rights to test the market but don't say you're being forced out.
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@RandyPete NCAA isn't the real issue. Problem is schools refuse to recognize athletes as employees and are still to try to sell amateurism. NCAA is stuck in a tough spot legally.
@AaronJFentress@JohnBurrowsCFB BYU got blown out by Tech twice. ND lost to A&M and Miami and really beat no one. Texas lost to a Florida who was terrible this year. They only can blame themselves for not being in the CFP.
@benbruns This 24/7 tracking is ridiculous. Wait until spring and see who is on the roster and just roor for the team. Tracking the portal is a fools errand.
@CycloneCardinal All of those aren't going to end up at Penn State. Look at the name on front of the jersey and not the back. Players will always come and go but ISU will remain. We will be ok.
@c3trips Iowa State has benefitted more from the portal. Not many players have transferred out to other P4 programs. On the flip side hoops especially has benefitted from transfers.
@TheProhmKing@ChrisMWilliams That requires the schools to treat athletes like employees which they refuse to do to avoid paying them directly and giving them bargaining rights. Blame the schools and not the athletes for trying to still sell amateurism.