UConn 2025 Outbound Transfers (Dec. 9th > 28th 2024 & April 16th > 25th 2025 Cycle) *No Speculation* | Page 12 | The Boneyard

UConn 2025 Outbound Transfers (Dec. 9th > 28th 2024 & April 16th > 25th 2025 Cycle) *No Speculation*

What's the percentage of scholarship players to portal entries? It seems like a lot of guys. Is this average compared to other schools? HIgher? Lower. Sucks that money rules college football. You build something and money gets in the way.
 
What's the percentage of scholarship players to portal entries? It seems like a lot of guys. Is this average compared to other schools? HIgher? Lower. Sucks that money rules college football. You build something and money gets in the way.
Welcome to the new world order.
 

Ugh.... however, it's similar to other players looking to play their grad season somewhere. Sure, he might be looking for more money or maybe UConn doesn't have the grad program he wants. No offense to the kid, but the NFL doesn't look like his future and maybe he sees a different path forward and is looking for a grad program that he can get somewhere else?

With kids who have graduated after 4 years it's hard to know why they're entering the portal.
 
Can we just move the freaking portal dates to after bowls and playoffs? What an absolutely unnecessary distraction for all involved.
That would solve one problem, but it would make it too late for many players to find their new home by the start of the semester and be able to participate in spring practice with their new team.
 
So what. It’s crazy disruptive.

The pros have a fiscal year with thoughtful calendar dates for the free agency window

If they want to transfer, open the portal in April . They can go to their new schools for summer session.
 
Back in the day, kids went on official and unofficial visits to new, exciting and maybe exotic schools. Now they go play for a year in those places. With the No Sundays group, who knows, it may open doors to a future that would not have been there had they stayed for 5 years at the same school. Heck, some kids are seeing 3 and even 4 schools, and parts of the country(Nick Evers, 3rd port of call)
 
So what. It’s crazy disruptive.

The pros have a fiscal year with thoughtful calendar dates for the free agency window

If they want to transfer, open the portal in April . They can go to their new schools for summer session.
Then the NCAA will get sued and lose. It's not hard to understand that the NCAA can't put in restrictions to college athletes that are too different from the ones regular students face.
 
I think a guy like Pryce needs to show what he can do in this game unless he has something lined up already.
He's got 11.5 sacks and missed a good amount of games. I actually think he might attract decent interest but his best bet is still here IMO.
 
Then the NCAA will get sued and lose. It's not hard to understand that the NCAA can't put in restrictions to college athletes that are too different from the ones regular students face.
Agree to disagree. If that were the case the portal would never be closed
 
Saw on the Auburn 24/7 board that Robinson measured at 6'1.5" 194 lbs during his visit. But, he supposedly said he played at 205 to 210 lbs during the season. The season ended 2 weeks ago, so I can't believe he has already lost 10 to 15 lbs, but who knows.
 

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