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HC Ryan Day (B1G Coach of Year, B1G Champion, National Champion)


Speaking Tuesday on Josh Pate’s College Football Show, Day voiced support for the NCAA potentially adopting a mandatory two-year commitment for student-athletes before entering the transfer portal.

“I feel pretty strong about that. I do,” he said.

The Ohio State head coach acknowledged such a change would create “ripple effects in other areas,” meaning the NCAA and its various committees would need to weigh several factors before implementing a two-year requirement.

Just sayin': The NIL genie and transfer genie are both out of their bottles and you won't get them back in. Limiting transfers would ultimately reduce a player's total amount of NIL money a player could amass over his/her college career. Unfortunately, I can't see the NCAA ever adopting that. Sadly, if the NCAA adopts the 5-in-5 rule you are going to see some players transfer 5 times...... :no:
 
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Speaking Tuesday on Josh Pate’s College Football Show, Day voiced support for the NCAA potentially adopting a mandatory two-year commitment for student-athletes before entering the transfer portal.

“I feel pretty strong about that. I do,” he said.

The Ohio State head coach acknowledged such a change would create “ripple effects in other areas,” meaning the NCAA and its various committees would need to weigh several factors before implementing a two-year requirement.

Just sayin': The NIL genie and transfer genie are both out of their bottles and you won't get them back in. Limiting transfers would ultimately reduce a player's total amount of NIL money a player could amass over his/her college career. Unfortunately, I can't see the NCAA ever adopting that. Sadly, if the NCAA adopts the 5-in-5 rule you are going to see some players transfer 5 times...... :no:
Only way they can is if congress gets involved.

Ok you can stop laughing now.
 
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