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RE: Big Downside for Most Players in Transfer Portal
(03-26-2021 11:36 AM)BDB5yp Wrote: (03-26-2021 10:30 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: https://theathletic.com/2478019/2021/03/...ig-picture
Quote:One thing people aren’t understanding about the one-time transfer stuff. At the end of the day, one percent go on to the NFL. For the 99 percent, it’s all about maturing and learning how to work hard. There are so many things that come out of this game over the years that players who have been through it know. If you don’t have a great foundation, it’s hard to keep all that. I hope people keep that view from 10,000 feet when the dust clears in two or three years, that we’ve come around to doing what’s right for young men and not always is doing right only by putting money in their pockets. You just watch the transfer portal. Look at all the guys who didn’t get scholarships. I think I saw a night where it was 1,400, 1,500, or 1,600 guys in the portal and only 260 or 270 ended up with scholarships. If we’re not careful here … When freshmen come in, they work so much harder than they did when they were seniors in high school. They all have thoughts about leaving, transferring. But it was hard to do that. They grew up and went about their business.
There are always circumstances where a transfer is going to be better for somebody. But I know there are guys who have left places and are with me right now this spring that wish they wouldn’t have.
The grass is mostly not greener on the other side. The only place where it makes sense is when you are way above the level that you are playing at. For a lot of these guys, that’s not the case. Everybody is not Kenny Golladay.
Or Weston Kramer.
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