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In college football today, thanks to the portal, the children are in charge. They are breeding a new generation of locker room cancers who will have a hard time competing at the pro level where they're not in charge, unless they're playing for the Cowpies.It's early and I've only had one cup of coffee so someone help me out...how is this kid entering a portal outside of the portal window? It closed at the end of December, which is why all these kids had to portal before their bowl game.
How are kids still entering it? Or are they just saying they are will enter the next portal and stop being part of their current teams?
It's not like the kids learned it in the NFL, they have lived the pampered life since pop Warner and youth sports. You just have a chance to see it sooner, which helps the NFL teams identify the dolts.In college football today, thanks to the portal, the children are in charge. They are breeding a new generation of locker room cancers who will have a hard time competing at the pro level where they're not in charge, unless they're playing for the Cowpies.
Sayin went to Alabama last January and transferred to Ohio State after Saban retired.So now they’re transferring before actually being on the team?
It's not like the kids learned it in the NFL, they have lived the pampered life since pop Warner and youth sports. You just have a chance to see it sooner, which helps the NFL teams identify the dolts.
It's even worse with the extreme star athletes. My son won the athleticism and size lotteries in life so we are seeing it to a degree. We have had one coach of one sport telling us he should reclassify a year older to graduate sooner, one telling us to hold him back so he will be even larger for his age group (march birthday so he's really young for his grade), and one trainer suggest moving him to the DR next year so he can enroll in the academies there and then enter the MLB international draft. Dropped the "he will be a multi-millionaire by the age of 16". We don't need the money and want him to have a normal childhood so we thanked them all and rejected them all, but a lot of parents and kids listen to that stuff.
Too often the adults in their lives didn't have the cajones to tell them how the cow ate the cabbage in their formative years. Saw it a lot as a school principal. There are parents (and other adults) out there that seem to think it is a good idea to let 6-16 year olds dictate rules, policies, etc in the home instead of the adults.
I feel obligated to disclose that unfortunately there are also a few situations out there where the home would be better off if the 6-16 year olds were in charge. Kids need to be removed from those.
It's early and I've only had one cup of coffee so someone help me out...how is this kid entering a portal outside of the portal window? It closed at the end of December, which is why all these kids had to portal before their bowl game.
How are kids still entering it? Or are they just saying they are will enter the next portal and stop being part of their current teams?
Yup I got off my ass and looked it up after asking. You get 5 days after your bowl game to transfer.Portal is extended if your team is still playing.
The early bird gets the NIL money.Yup I got off my ass and looked it up after asking. You get 5 days after your bowl game to transfer.
Which makes me wonder why so many kids transferred in the standard window which kept them from playing in the bowl game. Giant red flag to future schools, IMO.
just give me 40% as your son's agent and I'll take care of everythingIt's even worse with the extreme star athletes. My son won the athleticism and size lotteries in life so we are seeing it to a degree. We have had one coach of one sport telling us he should reclassify a year older to graduate sooner, one telling us to hold him back so he will be even larger for his age group (march birthday so he's really young for his grade), and one trainer suggest moving him to the DR next year so he can enroll in the academies there and then enter the MLB international draft. Dropped the "he will be a multi-millionaire by the age of 16". We don't need the money and want him to have a normal childhood so we thanked them all and rejected them all, but a lot of parents and kids listen to that stuff.
just give me 40% as your son's agent and I'll take care of everything![]()
and a damn lot of it.@Deep Creek throwin that money around..