06-10-2021, 08:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2021, 09:01 AM by CardinalSagehen.)
(06-09-2021, 11:17 PM)SamuelMcF Wrote: This year's "portal entrants" were guys who declared for the NFL with zero prospects and a year of eligibility left.
The important distinction is that they had all graduated or were on-track to graduate. I consider that a successful outcome. What made this year different was that non-grads could transfer without penalty, and that everyone had another year of eligibility due to Covid.
Graduates don’t owe another year of their lives for our entertainment. This is particularly true for a player with zero NFL prospects.
Recall for a moment that they are unpaid amateur athletes, for better or worse… they are basically going to be poor students and forego professional earnings and career advancement for another year by continuing to play, especially if they can’t be admitted into a suitable grad program at Stanford.
When I graduated from college, as a non-athlete, I was a bit nostalgic but dying to get out into the world and start making money.
I don’t think you actually disagree with any of this. You’re just pointing out that we lost some players that theoretically had more eligibility (in some cases solely due to Covid.)
