fordman84
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NIL has driven some to jump from a high profile school where they are getting playing time to another high profile school to get playing time, but for the most part (and when NIL is locked down from what it is today) it's kids who have fallen out of favor either because they stopped working, didn't develop, or someone faster/stronger/smarter came along that are going to be transferring to a place they feel is a better shot to get seen. All the transfer portal has done is require coaches to be accountable to the players they already have on campus just as much as they are accountable to the 4* and 5* kids they are trying to get to sign up. And to me that's a good thing.I don’t think it is or has ever really been about the prestigious school for 99% of the kids. It is generally always about which school gives them the best chance to go to the pro’s. Which generally is the top schools but my theory I believe is proved out by the transfer portal.
Most people who hate what CFB has become only look at it from their own vantage point as a fan or alumnus. But the transfer portal has been a lifeline for kids who otherwise would have been stuck on the depth chart. Sure they may have won a ring without seeing much playing time, but most kids don't care about that. Gundy is right that it isn't all about winning, but he's wrong what it is about. It's about visibility, and a little about money as well. I may not go win a natty, but if I'm getting starter minutes and snaps then that's better for me.