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  1. 10 minutes ago, gr82b4au said:

    What happens if nobody picks them up? Are they stuck at AU? 
    Wondering how that works for anyone that knows. 

    This help: https://www.ncsasports.org/recruiting/ncaa-transfer-rules

    Timing and the NCAA Transfer Portal

    The best time to start the transfer process is when you realize you’d like to transfer. However, you should begin the process only when you’re 100% sure.  

    After you initiate the transfer process, your current scholarship should remain intact. Your scholarship for the following academic term, however, is not guaranteed. If you end up rescinding the transfer and decide to stay at your current school, your scholarship could be in jeopardy. Once your current school knows you intend to transfer, they can rescind any scholarship offers for the next semester, quarter, or trimester. They may even give it to another student-athlete. This won’t matter if you transfer. 

    If you’re sure you’re transferring, you’ll need to access the NCAA Transfer Portal. The NCAA Transfer Portal was first launched in the fall of 2018 and quickly became the one-stop spot for students and coaches. You’ll need to provide written notice to your college’s designated admin to access it. Without written notice, NCAA coaches aren’t allowed to contact you.  

    Your college’s admin will sit with you to take personal information, like your phone number. If you want to be proactive in your school search and reach out to coaches yourself, you can request that coaches don’t contact you. This is perfect if you already have a program in mind. Of course, you can also allow coaches to contact you if don’t have your heart set on a specific program. This options is great for student-athletes who don’t have a program in mind and want to see what’s out there. The transfer portal has been an excellent resource for coaches who need players.  

    As of August 2022, a D1 athlete can enter the NCAA Transfer Portal only during...

     

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  2. 7 - 8 Wins next year, All in.  6 - 6 -He gets another year.  If he is one of the best, then this should be attainable year one, especially if he pulls good talent from the portal and can attract some talented Highschool players and improve QB play and have a qualified backup QB ready to go in at a moment's notice...  Not saying we need new QBs, just need to improve current talent.  This is his chance.

  3. Can agree to the " Hard to watch" aspect but I will continue to watch the rest of the season in hope that the players will find a way to pull off the upset of the century. The yappy-Chiwawa's and Bummer both suck and I would love to see them both cry before the end of the season.  One can Root for the guys on the field and still hope the doofus tater coaches hurry up and get canned by the PTB. The players haven't given up yet, why should we? 

    Go Tigers!

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Old fan 47 said:

    True, but the O play calling is horrendous even for a low talented team. Seems like a nice kid, but Ashford is not a good QB. Our O line is so bad, that it’s just incomprehensible. Most have been playing college ball at least 5 years and they are still awful. Real talent can sometimes rise above poor coaching, but a combo of poor coaching and I hate to say it, bad players simply won’t work. This team looks so much worse than Chiziks last team. 

    From what I remember, Chiz last team gave up after the kick-off every game.  This team at least shows some fight.  I think the players play their butts off, but due to lack of capable coaches, the players ability is lacking due to poor coaching.

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