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2022 Transfer Thread - It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)


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  On 10/27/2021 at 7:24 PM, cafe society said:

This guy would appear to be manna from heaven were he to transfer here.  Would be instructive to learn why he is in the portal.  I don't know anything about playing/evaluating OL but @Burt Macklin  @Fud and @golfclap  do.  Love to get their thoughts.

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First off Drayton didn't offer him so that's already a positive for golfclap to appreciate. lol

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Don't know if this has been posted. Wisconsin lineman Kayden Lyles with 16 starts, former 4 star transferring

https://www.foxsports.com/articles/cfb/offensive-lineman-

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  On 10/27/2021 at 7:14 PM, Ricky Butler said:

We need to get all up in SoCal's guts this and next cycle.

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That may be easier said than done if SoCal lands a decent name at coach. Much like Texas, USC gets the benefit of the doubt until their coaching staffs prove to be completely inept. 

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  On 10/27/2021 at 7:31 PM, alphahorn said:

Don't know if this has been posted. Wisconsin lineman Kayden Lyles with 16 starts, former 4 star transferring

https://www.foxsports.com/articles/cfb/offensive-lineman-

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He's had multiple serious injuries.

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  On 10/26/2021 at 7:29 PM, Hornlover said:

He's far from "a must at this point". 

Entering the portal in October is like firing your coach in October. The only reason you do it is to either to extricate yourself from an untenable situation, or to get out in front of everybody else cause you don't want to be left without a date to the prom.

If the Wisconsin dude is in the portal now, it's probably because he sucks and is hoping he can get picked up before other more legitimate options enter the portal. There's months til the end of season, and there are only 32 roster spots to fill. 

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if I was a blue chip or elite CFB player, I’d remove, add, like, and follow all kinds of shit on social media just to fuck with 50 year-old minds. 

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Some comments from Nahlin here about the portal - posting the entire article for posterity

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Posted
  On 10/28/2021 at 12:45 AM, Big Woodrows said:

A couple players, while talented, just don’t bring it often enough and a slight fracture is showing between player and coach at a couple of positions.

Names aren’t important now and things can always change. Two strong examples of that were wide receiver Devin Duvernay and defensive tackle Chris Nelson. Maybe a couple wins would help things.

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What is this bullshit? 

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  On 10/28/2021 at 1:34 AM, ClubWhatever said:

What is this bullshit? 

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Maybe if there’s any validity to this it will calm all the fucking assholes that wanna burn sark and pk at the cross for not playing the “talent” lol. If the more talented player doesn’t try very hard what are the coaches suppose to do? 

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I hope Ewers has come to the realization that the NIL money is not worth fucking ugly chicks in checkered sweaters with pussies that smell like mothballs while riding the pine 4th on the depth chart in the rust belt.  

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All these kids portaling now because there is nothing to play for the rest of the season for these teams? Seems kinda strange since once you enter the portal you essentially are no longer on the team. 

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  On 10/28/2021 at 2:27 AM, immamac said:

All these kids portaling now because there is nothing to play for the rest of the season for these teams? Seems kinda strange since once you enter the portal you essentially are no longer on the team. 

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Keeping the majority of your locker-room happy when your team is .500 or worse is a helluva lot harder for CFB coaches nowadays...

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  On 10/28/2021 at 1:38 AM, WinningIsHard said:

Maybe if there’s any validity to this it will calm all the fucking assholes that wanna burn sark and pk at the cross for not playing the “talent” lol. If the more talented player doesn’t try very hard what are the coaches suppose to do? 

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I was in Vegas once with my buddies for a weekend of watching college football, gambling, and chasing women. Baylor was actually in town and playing UNLV. They had a new HC at the time, Kevin Steele. With the final seconds ticking down and Baylor up by a few, Steele called a running play for Baylor at the goal line instead of kneeling. Baylor, a hapless program for years at the time, fumbled, a UNLV player scooped the ball up, and ran it back like 99 yards as time expired. UNLV won. 

Steele, surrounded by reporters and cameras in the locker room afterward, was literally crying while talking to reporters. He said he wanted to "set a tone for the program" and, hilariously, if he had it all to do over again, he'd do it the exact same way every time. God, it was glorious. I laughed so hard I almost vomited. But, hey, Steele accomplished his goal - he certainly "set a tone" for his program.

Mack Brown was recruited away from Tulane to take over a hapless North Carolina program. The young coach came in and decided that he didn't like the environment or culture that he saw. He started to fix it by cleaning house. He ran off something like 35 players before year one. UNC immediately went 1-10 and 1-10 in consecutive seasons, going 0-7 in the ACC in year two. To cap season two off, UNC lost to archrival Duke at home, 41-0. Duke's then head coach, Steve Spurrier, had the team take a team photo at the opponent's stadium posing in front of the scoreboard while the embarrassed crowd looked on. Tarheel fans moan about that shit to this day.

Mack Brown has since confessed that those two years were the hardest coaching years of his life. He cried in his car in the parking lot on multiple occasions after embarrassing shellackings. "Never again" he says he swore to himself about tearing a program down to the studs. In that era, at a school that's never cared much about football, he survived his decision to "set a tone", but it's doubtful he gets that same chance to survive today. When he came to Texas, he went in another direction and did not push players off the roster until year two, once he had his recruiting classes coming in and knew what he had on his roster.

Charlie Strong came to Texas and, coincidentally, decided he didn't like the culture or "tone" of the program he inherited from Mack Brown. So he decided to "set a tone" and started the changes by driving off roughly 15 players ahead of his first season, many of them starters or probable starters. In what turned out to be one of a litany of unforced errors, the attrition decimated the roster and the depth and talent levels never recovered during the brief but painful Strong era. 

In reality, teaching lessons or "setting a tone" to the talented players on the roster by playing lesser talent in some sort of quixotic "noble" coaching quest to get the more talented guys in line remains a fool's errand. In addition to it simply being folly to attempt to gain buy-in by benching, today's CFB world of big business and the transfer portal simply means that this kind of shit can be ruinous at an even faster pace. 

If Sarkisian is dumb enough to think his program will ultimately be better off by benching Alfred Collins for Jett Bush, or Ford and Gbenda for Brockermeyer, we'll get to suffer the consequences as fans, for no payoff, and watch this idiot and his crew stumble around aimlessly for 4 seasons until we can wave goodbye. And guess what, that's exactly what's happening. It's already started, and dipshits like you are applauding it as it happens.

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  On 10/28/2021 at 2:13 PM, closetojumping said:
I was in Vegas once with my buddies for a weekend of watching college football, gambling, and chasing women. Baylor was actually in town and playing UNLV. They had a new HC at the time, Kevin Steele. With the final seconds ticking down and Baylor up by a few, Steele called a running play for Baylor at the goal line instead of kneeling. Baylor, a hapless program for years at the time, fumbled, a UNLV player scooped the ball up, and ran it back like 99 yards as time expired. UNLV won. 


Why lie about such a a glorious fuckup by Baylor? The game was in Waco. Did you think "bragging" about chasing dirty leg in Vegas would make you seem cooler, or make your rant more credible?

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  On 10/28/2021 at 2:47 PM, GhostOfTomJoad said:


 

 


Why lie about such a a glorious fuckup by Baylor? The game was in Waco. Did you think "bragging" about chasing dirty leg in Vegas would make you seem cooler, or make your rant more credible?

 

 

 

 

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It was like 20 years ago, calling me a liar over not remembering the location correctly is a choice, I guess. 

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  On 10/28/2021 at 2:13 PM, closetojumping said:

I was in Vegas once with my buddies for a weekend of watching college football, gambling, and chasing women. Baylor was actually in town and playing UNLV. They had a new HC at the time, Kevin Steele. With the final seconds ticking down and Baylor up by a few, Steele called a running play for Baylor at the goal line instead of kneeling. Baylor, a hapless program for years at the time, fumbled, a UNLV player scooped the ball up, and ran it back like 99 yards as time expired. UNLV won. 

Steele, surrounded by reporters and cameras in the locker room afterward, was literally crying while talking to reporters. He said he wanted to "set a tone for the program" and, hilariously, if he had it all to do over again, he'd do it the exact same way every time. God, it was glorious. I laughed so hard I almost vomited. But, hey, Steele accomplished his goal - he certainly "set a tone" for his program.

Mack Brown was recruited away from Tulane to take over a hapless North Carolina program. The young coach came in and decided that he didn't like the environment or culture that he saw. He started to fix it by cleaning house. He ran off something like 35 players before year one. UNC immediately went 1-10 and 1-10 in consecutive seasons, going 0-7 in the ACC in year two. To cap season two off, UNC lost to archrival Duke at home, 41-0. Duke's then head coach, Steve Spurrier, had the team take a team photo at the opponent's stadium posing in front of the scoreboard while the embarrassed crowd looked on. Tarheel fans moan about that shit to this day.

Mack Brown has since confessed that those two years were the hardest coaching years of his life. He cried in his car in the parking lot on multiple occasions after embarrassing shellackings. "Never again" he says he swore to himself about tearing a program down to the studs. In that era, at a school that's never cared much about football, he survived his decision to "set a tone", but it's doubtful he gets that same chance to survive today. When he came to Texas, he went in another direction and did not push players off the roster until year two, once he had his recruiting classes coming in and knew what he had on his roster.

Charlie Strong came to Texas and, coincidentally, decided he didn't like the culture or "tone" of the program he inherited from Mack Brown. So he decided to "set a tone" and started the changes by driving off roughly 15 players ahead of his first season, many of them starters or probable starters. In what turned out to be one of a litany of unforced errors, the attrition decimated the roster and the depth and talent levels never recovered during the brief but painful Strong era. 

In reality, teaching lessons or "setting a tone" to the talented players on the roster by playing lesser talent in some sort of quixotic "noble" coaching quest to get the more talented guys in line remains a fool's errand. In addition to it simply being folly to attempt to gain buy-in by benching, today's CFB world of big business and the transfer portal simply means that this kind of shit can be ruinous at an even faster pace. 

If Sarkisian is dumb enough to think his program will ultimately be better off by benching Alfred Collins for Jett Bush, or Ford and Gbenda for Brockermeyer, we'll get to suffer the consequences as fans, for no payoff, and watch this idiot and his crew stumble around aimlessly for 4 seasons until we can wave goodbye. And guess what, that's exactly what's happening. It's already started, and dipshits like you are applauding it as it happens.

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Unfortunately neither choice is great. You can either let malcontents fester and fuck up the team for everybody else - and possibly stay in mediocrity for perpetuity, or you can get rid of them and suffer through rebuilding and hope to god that you can get in the guys that will perform. It's way harder to do that now, having to compete with schools paying players and social media/HS player networks funneling recruits to winning schools.

I'm guessing Sark bet on himself - thinking he could scheme his way to victory while he used guys like Bush and Brockermeyer to set the tone early - and he figured that once the team saw the team winning with the "try hard" players, that the attitudes would change. Unfortunately, we lost with those guys on the field. So now, we either find out that he's willing to play the malcontents (practice shitty/don't show up to meetings/whatever), or that the light bulb maybe turned on for those guys and they've earned their spots.

I'm as pissed as anybody that we threw away two (possibly three) games in the second halves because we couldn't adjust scheme/got tired/whatever. But I'm not yet willing to say Sark is a total disaster that will never succeed, since we've obviously seen flashes in the first halves of games. 

 

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Posted
  On 10/28/2021 at 2:54 PM, closetojumping said:
It was like 20 years ago, calling me a liar over not remembering the location correctly is a choice, I guess. 
Whatever. The fact Steele made that colossal fuck up at home in front of the soon-to-be rape enablers makes the story even better than if it were on the road. Your location adds nothing, but apparently you felt the loss on a one in a million play that was purely the result of an idiotic call was somehow even greater if we all knew you were in Vegas at the time. Yay, big baller.
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  On 10/28/2021 at 2:13 PM, closetojumping said:

In reality, teaching lessons or "setting a tone" to the talented players on the roster by playing lesser talent in some sort of quixotic "noble" coaching quest to get the more talented guys in line remains a fool's errand. In addition to it simply being folly to attempt to gain buy-in by benching, today's CFB world of big business and the transfer portal simply means that this kind of shit can be ruinous at an even faster pace.

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I didn't see ctj's post before mine - but yes. This has always been the case but the portal exacerbates it. 100%

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