Mason Howard (@mason_howard13) 6’7 310 Wofford OT is coming off of an FBS OV and currently available as a May Grad with 2 Years of Eligibility remaining.
Would be a solid addition for any P4/G5 team looking for a Veteran presence and prospect with all the tools and physical traits to be a successful FBS OT.
What’s going to happen with the coaches and staffers now too? Do they only get 1 free transfer every 5 years too? What happens when a player has coaches that recruited him leave 2 years in a row and the next coach recruits and plays his own guys instead of the old staff recruit? It needs to always go both ways.
Feels like we are just scrambling and trying to sign things without thinking of the implications. Indiana just won the National Championship, there has never been more parity and transparency in the sport and it is perfectly great how it is right now. Players finally have the power they have always deserved and are being paid above the table with fair compensation and opportunity across the country instead of under like before NIL. Players deserve to be able to transfer 8 times in 5 years if they want to. How does that affect anybody else besides them and why does it matter if they decided to do that while finishing school too and getting both an undergrad and secondary degree fully paid for? Nothing needs to be changed.
@CoachForGov@realDonaldTrump
“I am a highly productive G5/FCS/D2 player and have dominated my level of competition, should I enter the portal and move up a level to challenge myself and compete at a higher level?”
Out of 319 combine invites:
15 G5 Players got invited
5 FCS Players got invited
0 D2/D3/NAIA Players got invited
That is 6.27% of all invites that went to sub P4 players.
Would you rather give yourself a 93.73% chance to get a combine invite or a 6.27% chance to get a combine invite?
Of course anything can happen but I would much rather have a 93% chance to get what I want going into anything in life. Why would it make sense just to lower your odds going into something on purpose?
Most productive STs Duo currently in the Portal that will both be FBS Starters. Adam Watford (@AdamWatford3) North Alabama Punter and Nathan Curry (@NathanCurry_47) North Alabama LS. Both 3 Year Starters with 35 Games Played.
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Cal Poly 6’4 305 OC Racin Delgatty (@RacinDelgatty) - 2 Years Eligibility @thebizofathlete is picking up B1G/B12/ACC/SEC traction leading up to the Jan 2nd D1 portal opening.
22 Games Played - 1,316 Snaps Played (Only 1 Career Sack allowed)
Hand: 10.5
Arm: 33in
Wingspan: 79in
Season film below.
L take. Post the offer, generate more interest, find the spot that best fits you and your career goals. Another example of a coach just trying to brainwash these kids into committing to the first opportunity they get.
Recruiting story:
College has one spot- offers two guys
Recruit 1. Posts to try for more offers
Recruit 2. Commits
Recruit 2 signs with the college
Recruit 1 can���t commit, gets the twitter cred, but is still looking for a place
Would you rather play ball or play around?
Coaches are playing Road to Glory too, it’s not just the players like everybody thinks. Everybody in this business is looking for the best opportunity every single cycle/off-season. It’s no secret anymore. And if you’re preaching loyalty that just means you haven’t gotten a good enough opportunity yet.
Hanzlah Rana (@HanzlahRana)
6'4 310
IOL
Tyler JC TX/D1 BB
SO
Houston, TX
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Powerful offensive lineman who can push defensive lineman off their spot with relative ease. I like his ability to get his hands on defensive lineman in pass protection with ease -- a skill that will help him with any athleticism concern. He can get knocked back a little initially, but he has a strong anchor which will help make up for it. Overall, there is a good frame to work with and he has the traits to make it to the P4 level.
Slippery Rock RS JR CB/RS Kanye Thompson (@ThompsonKanye) is one of the top D2 DBs in the country and having a monster ‘25 season with 50 TOT - 9 PBUs - 5.5 TFLs - 3 Sacks - 4 FFs so far.
Also has elite track speed that translates to the field as well running a 10.13 in the 100M. Fastest in PSAC history.
This was clearly a completion and another horrendous call made by @SECOfficiating. The ball clearly hits the left forearm and while laying sideways across hits the right forearm and is fully possessed without ever hitting the ground. Just bad ball and why can’t we just let teams win without the refs completely changing games every week.
Oklahoma State offensive guard transfer Noah McKinney is set to visit North Carolina in November, per @mzenitz and @chris_hummer.
Has been a starter at Oklahoma State this season and has the fourth-best pass blocking grade among Big 12 guards, @PFF.
Xavier Irvin (@_zfonzo) Temple Slot WR - 2 Years Eligibility @TBACFB client is using redshirt and entering the portal. Posted a max speed of 21.6 mph which put him as a Top 50 player for both FBS & FCS through Week 4. Saw production against Miami, OU, and Georgia Tech. Has a natural sense for finding space and creating YAC. A slot WR who can also be a deep threat, in addition to being aggressive run blocker and special teams player.
Congrats to @TBACFB clients Jordan White (@lil_jojo19) Vanderbilt OC and Zarian McGill (@Zarian255026215) Colorado OC on being recognized as two of the highest graded centers in the country by @PFSNcollege.
#TBA#TheBestAgencyInCFB
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Seth Adams (@SethAdams65) San Diego TE #19 6’3 260 and @TBACFB client was bullying the Cal front all night this past week finishing with 8 knockdown blocks.
The Georgia native came to Cali and was the dominant physical presence the Aztecs needed and were always missing in their OFF. Adams also recorded his 1st career catch in the Wazzu game for 16 yards.
P4 dynamic EDGE prospect Brahim Wynn Jr. (@BrahimWynn1) and @TBACFB client 6’4 257 Butler CC JUCO (KS) is trending upwards with 3 current FBS Offers Iowa, Arkansas State, and Colorado State.
Has 3 Years Eligibility + Redshirt and has the size and athletic ability to play standing up. Above average strength at the POA and shows good enough strength to challenge a double team. Fits more as a DE in terms of projection. Shows a good motor to pursue as well. His years, size, athletic ability, and strength at POA will make him wanted by most FBS teams.
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The anti-portal/NIL and BCS era old school minded coaches that are un-willing to innovate and change to the new ways continue to get humbled week in and week out. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting and hoping for a different outcome. We need all CFP era innovative minded coaches for the best, most competitive, and most efficient version of CFB as possible. Comfort, stubbornness, and the unwillingness to adapt to the new era leads to a decline in success or will have you jobless in this era. Everybody still tries to preach culture, past success/history & tradition of program, and loyalty but none of that honestly exists anymore. This is now a transactional what have you done for me lately professional-style business. The Kumbaya is over.
Aiden Ramos (@aidenramos_) Mt. Sac (CA) #1 CALI JUCO RB 5’11 210 Full-Qualifier (2 YEARS ELIGIBILITY) FCS BB 11 game starter and @TBACFB client has heard from a couple B1G teams recently along with double digit FBS teams total. Ramos already has 6 TDs in his first 3 games leading CA in TDs.
Ramos is making Juco Football look easy so far and has shown great vision and twitch in his cuts while displaying elite acceleration and quickness through the holes and top end speed once he gets to the second level. Ramos has expectional balance as well consistently bouncing off tacklers and getting as much YAC as possible. Ramos also lives in the weightroom.
Star Incarnate Word WR Chedon James (@chedonjames03) and @TBACFB client had a MONSTER game vs UTSA going for 8 REC - 134 Yards - 3 TDs.
James creates exceptional separation in his routes, has great top end speed/acceleration, is sure handed, finds and exploits space fast, and has been a playmaker with the ball in his hands his whole college career.