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NCAA Transfer Portal - The process

Good read:

SI: The double-edged sword of the transfer portal

>>A player recently went to an employee of the Power 5 football program he plays for and asked to go into the NCAA’s new transfer portal. The player’s request was granted, because the school can’t say no when a player wants to enter his name into the database that announces to other schools that the player wishes to be recruited as a transfer.

But before the player entered his name, the people in the program warned he might not find what he seeks. There has been a flurry of transfer activity since the schools changed the NCAA rules that allow schools to block players from transferring to certain other schools on an athletic scholarship. School officials are so worried about undergraduate transfers gaining immediate eligibility—they’re supposed to sit out a year under current rules—through NCAA waivers that the NCAA’s transfer working group is now examining changing the waiver guidelines it issued only last year. A tighter waiver process for undergrads might slow the flow into the portal, but no matter what happens with the waivers, the portal isn’t going anywhere. Athletic directors and school presidents got tired of ADs and coaches being portrayed as control freaks when they tried to block transfers (because they’re control freaks), and they aren’t going to fight a p.r. battle that they’re going to keep losing. So far, the players actively seeking new schools have found homes. But in the next few months, a harsh mathematic reality is going to set in that could leave players stuck in the portal with no new school and no old school.<<

>>Across the country this month, players are going to start spring practice and frown when they realize where they sit on the depth chart. They are going to be intrigued by the possibility of transferring, and the freedom afforded by the new transfer rules makes it easy to toss their name into the portal. But they need to evaluate their situation very carefully before they do that, because there probably aren’t going to be enough available scholarships for all the players who want to transfer.<<
 
Good read:

SI: The double-edged sword of the transfer portal

>>A player recently went to an employee of the Power 5 football program he plays for and asked to go into the NCAA’s new transfer portal. The player’s request was granted, because the school can’t say no when a player wants to enter his name into the database that announces to other schools that the player wishes to be recruited as a transfer.

But before the player entered his name, the people in the program warned he might not find what he seeks. There has been a flurry of transfer activity since the schools changed the NCAA rules that allow schools to block players from transferring to certain other schools on an athletic scholarship. School officials are so worried about undergraduate transfers gaining immediate eligibility—they’re supposed to sit out a year under current rules—through NCAA waivers that the NCAA’s transfer working group is now examining changing the waiver guidelines it issued only last year. A tighter waiver process for undergrads might slow the flow into the portal, but no matter what happens with the waivers, the portal isn’t going anywhere. Athletic directors and school presidents got tired of ADs and coaches being portrayed as control freaks when they tried to block transfers (because they’re control freaks), and they aren’t going to fight a p.r. battle that they’re going to keep losing. So far, the players actively seeking new schools have found homes. But in the next few months, a harsh mathematic reality is going to set in that could leave players stuck in the portal with no new school and no old school.<<

Good story, except that I always understood the “intitials” cap at 25 to only pertained to kids from HS and walks on that have been in the program less than two years. I thought JUCOs, grad tranfers and upper classman tranfers were exempt form the “initials” cap. I’m not certain the author has that right.

Edsall better load up on transfers after spring ball - let’s get it done.
 
Edsall better load up on transfers after spring ball - let’s get it done.
I concur.. Short term, it'll get us on track a lot faster... Allow some of the pups that probably shouldn't have played during the last year or 2 to retain their redshirt and develop more... Of course, it's not going to be a perfect option, but, right now, it will/should help us more than hurt us... I mean, how worse can get if we don't do this? probably another really bad year... We get some more mature/experienced bodies in here, that alone, shows us having a pulse to want to aspire to playing competitive FBS level football...

Teams we as fans looked down/frowned upon have surpassed us (with ease... UMass, Temple, etc....) We are the joke now.. Time to change the narrative... Get back on track by all the available means necessary...
 
I am praying Mr. Edsall finds a slot for a Mark Whitten type. Given the relative inexperience of the staff - yet enthusiasm - WE could use a wise unemployed head to sit and watch the game they love.
 
I assume that if an athlete enters his name into the Portal, there is no guarantee that his scholarship will be held

This from Penn State's blog...

"Once a player's name is in it, other schools can contact the player, and according to The Athletic, it also allows the original school to cancel the player's scholarship. It does not mean he must transfer, though, as a player can add his name to and then pull it out of the portal, but as noted, he's not guaranteed to have a scholarship still waiting for him at his first school, which is why most players who enter their name will end up transferring. "
 
Quite frankly, rather than criticize the portal “change” Randy needs to focus on capitalizing on change and disruption. Thrive on the chaos, rather than lament it.
There are some younger guys on the staff who embrace new ways - so we have it at the lower peon level - it still needs to trickle up.

He knows what he needs to do and will do. As I have said before he is looking in the portal and hopes to land three more players at certain positions, including Tight End
 
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He knows what he needs to do and will do. As I have said before he is looking in the portal and hopes to land three more players at certain positions, including Tight End

Yes, Mike Z and others seem to be focusing on TE, DL and to some degree LB and OL.
 
I am praying Mr. Edsall finds a slot for a Mark Whitten type. Given the relative inexperience of the staff - yet enthusiasm - WE could use a wise unemployed head to sit and watch the game they love.

If you mean Whipple, I agree. Met him when he was at UMass in their glory years and found him to be a very nice, approachable, guy who was easy to speak with and seemed honest in what he was telling me about his program, etc. He's supposed to be a very smart offensive guy and could be our "offensive quality control" guy if we want and can afford one. Not sure why he left UMass.
 
If you mean Whipple, I agree. Met him when he was at UMass in their glory years and found him to be a very nice, approachable, guy who was easy to speak with and seemed honest in what he was telling me about his program, etc. He's supposed to be a very smart offensive guy and could be our "offensive quality control" guy if we want and can afford one. Not sure why he left UMass.

Except for the fact that he took the OC role at Pitt, sure
 
Mark Whipple - duly chastened for not remembering. And after reading the press on moving to Pitt, godspeed on that one.

Still: this region has Quarterback whisperer types in their 50s. I trust Edsall from his past hires (Wilson, Ambrose, Moorhead) that Moyseenko (must be off on that name too) can do the QB hire. Though … given the circumstances of Dunn leaving suddenly with Spring practice right the next week, I would not be surprised to see a further shakeup by HCRE on the Staff after the last day of Spring.

I am feeling better about Spanos. And I truly think Washington and Krajewski are a better pair than some of the two top kids we have had in the last 10 years. Someone has to rise.
 
If you mean Whipple ... Not sure why he left UMass.
Other than umess' AD held Whipple's exit door wide open and provided strong encouragement to exit versus getting fired? @Scrutiner A similar exit to Rhett Lashlee's non-fired, just diplomatically shiite canned exit at Auburn.
 
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Maybe we have some traction with this 6’2’’ WR Dejon Brissett who is a grad tranfer candidate playing at Richmond. A fair amount of twitter connection activity with the staff including a connection with Krajewski.

He had over 1200 yards as a junior, but missed most of his senior year with a leg injury.

Dejon™ (@ooh_Canada) on Twitter
 
Maybe we have some traction with this 6’2’’ WR Dejon Brissett who is a grad tranfer candidate playing at Richmond. A fair amount of twitter connection activity with the staff including a connection with Krajewski.

He had over 1200 yards as a junior, but missed most of his senior year with a leg injury.

Dejon™ (@ooh_Canada) on Twitter

Older brother of Syracuse starting PF Oshae Brissett...
 
Jaggers looks intriguing, but what is UCONN's policy regarding concussions. It seems Jimmy had three within the course of a year (one due to an auto accident). I know that some schools have a "three strikes and you're out" policy (Syracuse for one). Is that a concern here?
 
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Jaggers hasn't played in a few years it appears.. He's gone through protocol after protocol after protocol...I get it though.. Safety first....
 
Malik Barrow, Ohio State DE from Miami/IMG Academy now has DDC, Eddie Allen, D. Harris and B. Chapman from the UConn staff following him. Obviously a long shot, but notable that traction is increasing.



At one point Barrow "retired" because of injuries including a torn ACL.

Malik Barrow transferring from Ohio State
 
Malik Barrow, Ohio State DE from Miami/IMG Academy now has DDC, Eddie Allen, D. Harris and B. Chapman from the UConn staff following him. Obviously a long shot, but notable that traction is increasing.



At one point Barrow "retired" because of injuries including a torn ACL.

Malik Barrow transferring from Ohio State


He should be a "priority FA" type for us... He'd help us right away...
 
Could Rutgers DB transfer KJ Gray be in the mix? I see he's following our head coach on Twitter
 
Could Rutgers DB transfer KJ Gray be in the mix? I see he's following our head coach on Twitter
Wasn’t he caught up in the trouble those players got into at RU? Kinda risky
 
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As the Spring Semester comes to a close it seems we're seeing more and more prospects freeing up in the Transfer portal... It'd be nice if they truly take us seriously... We just need some stop gap guys. It'd be a nice opportunity on both sides (player as well as the school)...
 
Tommy Stevens, QB Penn State in the transfer portal. Graduate transfer - 2 years eligibility. I know, I'm dreaming.

Tommy is a RS Senior this season so this is his final year of eligibility. He's looking for a school that will give him the best opportunity to start. Very gifted athlete and a great kid, but he has battled injuries for the better part of the last two seasons. I have no idea if he would be interested in UCONN but if healthy he would be a huge pickup. My guess is he ends up either some where he has a previous coaching connection like MSU(Joemo) or he heads closer to his home state of Indiana and plays somewhere like Louisville or in The MAC.
 
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