CL82
NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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I have less problem with the transfer portal, per se, than I do with the transfer portal coupled with unrestricted NIL. The easiest fix in my opinion, is to make NIL payments from a booster disqualifying in the same way that payments from a booster have always been disqualifying until the last couple of years.Maybe a stupid idea, but maybe they could modify the free pass process we have now to be a little more restrictive. If you play in half the snaps or minutes you're eligible to play in, you must sit a year when transferring. That way only the ones who play less get the free pass. By using the term "eligible", there's no benefit to quitting after a minimal number of games because only the games you were eligible to play in would count in the calculation.
Again, maybe a bad idea, but I'm trying to find a way to stem the tide of players leaving for the highest bidder. For the NCAA and the fandoms, this is not sustainable.
Now, if, I don't know Adidas wants to pay a kid $1 million and it is in no way linked to playing for a particular team God bless. But, if Murray's Chrysler, Jeep, Buick car dealership wants to give every lineman for local State U $100,000 for being on the team, that would be a disqualifying payment. It is a really easy fix. Logical and reasonable in scope.
I give credit to @HuskyHawk for coming up with it.