Let's not forget that the players are still eligible to play after entering the portal making the whole timing excuse is invalid.
Not if they're off the team which I'd imagine is the policy of most coaches to avoid getting stuck in a weird situation. NCAA doesn't require this step but think most teams have a policy to that effect. Otherwise you'd get a sort of clandestine spy operations going on by the teams still playing.
So in other words you make the decision to go in the portal you better be sure you're getting an offer from someone to keep playing.
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There were a few players in games who were also in the portal so definitely a different policy for some teams. One I know was a QB buried on the bench who got a chance to start because of injuries or exits above him. The team probably did him a solid by letting him play so he could get snaps on video to help with his next place. He didn't do well so not sure how much it helped.
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Doesn't really make much difference. Once the players are in the portal they're mentally checked out, and not giving 100% effort.
Have seen it in a number of bowl games this year. JMU lost most of their starters to the portal and let them play, but they were playing tepid, and trying to avoid injury. In most cases, I think it makes more sense to not let them play, and give other players a chance. FSU was most surprising, because they have a shit ton of money, but apparently not enough. And their players turned down the Orange bowl opportunity, which is mind boggling to me.
If it plays out like this for the CFP, its going to be real ugly for some teams. Maybe the players will care about playoffs, but not really sure that will trump $500k payouts from nil.
They should pay college students and have a general student portal eh.
Lardsin must go!
The loud band playing a jingle after each play is annoying (Alabama/Mich).
Stand your ground, have a tough hide, roam wild and free, have a strong spirit, let the chips fall where they may.