Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)
- College Football
- 4535 Replies
How the hell would they know…
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
There never should have been an onside kick.![]()
This Week in Our Dumb, Beautiful Sport: Indiana Turns College Football Upside Down, the SEC is Bad, and Chaos Reigns
Our Dumb, Beautiful Sport is guaranteed to crown an improbable champion no matter what happens the rest of the way in the College Football Playoff.www.elevenwarriors.com
REF JAIL INMATE OF THE WEEK
![]()
While it may have been technically correct, I don't think any of us needed the Sugar Bowl to include a final second that felt like half an hour. To recap:
Again, most of this is not the fault of the refs in a technical sense, but I think we all would have been better off if none of it ever happened.
- Ole Miss kicked the game-winning field goal with 6 seconds left on the clock.
- The Rebels kicked off, which ended with an attempted lateral by Georgia hitting the end zone pylon for a safety
- The officials ruled there was 1 second on the clock when that happened, forcing Georgia to attempt a free kick following the safety
- Georgia recovered an onside kick.
- Because Ole Miss never touched the ball on the free kick, the clock never ran. A second remained on the clock.
- This gave Georgia one more offensive play down 39-34.
- Instead of attempting a Hail Mary, the Bulldogs opted for a short pass and about 800 laterals before Ole Miss got the stop.
![]()
Silly tenneseee thouught he would transfer there cause of Knowles
It's a testament to their approach and culture that this is the one of (if not the) first true portal losses, and at that, probably one they weren't willing to back down on.I think OSU has been in the club. They’ll pay guys competitively based on how much they play and how they’ve excelled. But they won’t be strong armed. We’ve hardly seen any starters leave, the guys leaving are mainly in year 3 or later and haven’t really contributed.
I think OSU has been in the club. They’ll pay guys competitively based on how much they play and how they’ve excelled. But they won’t be strong armed. We’ve hardly seen any starters leave, the guys leaving are mainly in year 3 or later and haven’t really contributed.
No you don’t, especially when neither garnered a ton of PT last year and it was said that their consistency was a constant issue.
I think the staff may have told them that they were looking at transfers at CB and he and West wouldn’t guaranteed starters by the staff. No longer can guys think they wait their turn and are automatic starters. Those days are gone
I think OSU has been in the club. They’ll pay guys competitively based on how much they play and how they’ve excelled. But they won’t be strong armed. We’ve hardly seen any starters leave, the guys leaving are mainly in year 3 or later and haven’t really contributed.The portal has changed everything. I think the old plan OSU had to pay kids to stay maybe gone, because it was probably unsustainable. OSU may have to join the club.
No you don’t, especially when neither garnered a ton of PT last year and it was said that their consistency was a constant issue.Scott and West probably would command starter type money to get them to stay. You don't pay guys who maybe end up in line to be the 4th and 5th (at best 3rd and 4th) corners in 2026 starter money to stick around and wait another year, that just doesn't make any sense especially when you have bigger problems elsewhere to fill in
I think the staff may have told them that they were looking at transfers at CB and he and West wouldn’t guaranteed starters by the staff. No longer can guys think they wait their turn and are automatic starters. Those days are goneThis one surprises me. Thought he was staged for big playing time next year - maybe even starter - with Sanchez and Matthews.