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North Texas State Amadillos!Some of these schools may not have kids to field a team in 2026. Geezus!
I fully agree, and love your breakdown. I posted this to just show that a number of kids are getting bad advice and leaving so many places prematurely. I hate hearing stories, that a kid who could stay at school X, might have been a starter the next year, but now can't find a place and is now playing in D2 or D3. Because I think teams like Iowa St who lose most of their team are a smaller percentage, and many teams are just looking to add a few players. So 3300+ players(and counting) entering the Portal, but there won't be close to the same amount of openings with the freshman early enrolles set to hit campuses in a week or 2Ok so people use numbers to be scary sometimes but let's think about this.
136 teams in FBS
105 players per team by rule
14,280 players
3,300 in portal now, could go up could stay flat, who knows?
That is 2.3% of the population. Sound a lot less eyeball grabbing that way doesn't it? Every team might not have the full 105? Ok, fine, fucking double it (you'd be over estimating) but let's double it.
"Over 95% of the D1 football players in 2025 are staying with their team" just doesn't have that same-whiny ass, look how bad everything is, the sport is collapsing, let's get the government involved, please click on my click bait- ring to it now does it?
MEANWHILE.....
32 head coaches changed jobs in the 136 team FBS universe.
That's 24% for those keeping score at home
but let's keep this tired ass narrative focused on the athletes that actually do the work, take the physical punishment and provide the fucking entertainment....somethings gotta be done!!! They are ruining the sport!!!
I fully agree, and love your breakdown. I posted this to just show that a number of kids are getting bad advice and leaving so many places prematurely. I hate hearing stories, that a kid who could stay at school X, might have been a starter the next year, but now can't find a place and is now playing in D2 or D3. Because I think teams like Iowa St who lose most of their team are a smaller percentage, and many teams are just looking to add a few players. So 3300+ players(and counting) entering the Portal, but there won't be close to the same amount of openings with the freshman early enrolles set to hit campuses in a week or 2