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NIL deal or did he get beat out by someone else?

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:point_up:

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Your Shattin me

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This is Bull Shatt!

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Nolan North Sip GIF by RETRO REPLAY

Shattin never could wear our white pants very long

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That sucks.

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Does suck but we all knew it was happening, the roster is going to have 50% new players on it by the spring, just the way the college sports world worksā€¦ we have been through this how many times now?

DuBose was a great player and a great story, I wish him well where ever he ends up.

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Iā€™m bummed, but I understand.

I just hope we keep Spencer. He can be the big play guy we need in Poggiā€™s offense.

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Iā€™m still betting he goes into draft, portal is just his back up plan.

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Yep, hoping heā€™s drafted for sure. Would love another Niner in the NFL. Would hate to lose him to another team.

Wonder what this means for Foster.

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Iā€™m guessing foster knows he isnā€™t getting the start next year with a new coach that is gonna bring in another P5 transfer.

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Can someone update me on what the portal rules are now, players can transfer without sitting out now correct? How many times can they do that? Can you play at 4 different football schools?

clt says there are no rules.

Fake classes, free shoes and cash!

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College athletes in all sports will continue to be immediately eligible the first time they transfer, provided they notify their schools in writing during designated notification-of-transfer windows (as determined by their sport.)

The board adopted the following notification-of-transfer windows:

  • Fall sports: a 45-day window beginning the day after championships selections are made in their sport, or May 1-15.
    • Reasonable accommodations will be made for participants in the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision championship games.
  • Winter sports: a 60-day window beginning the day after championships selections are made in the sport.
  • Spring sports: Dec. 1-15, or a 45-day window beginning the day after selections are made in the sport.

The legislation also establishes exceptions to the new windows for student-athletes who experience head coach changes or have athletics aid reduced, canceled or not renewed.

The board also adopted new, more specific standards for immediate eligibility waivers for student-athletes who do not otherwise meet the one-time transfer exception, focusing on student-athlete well-being or circumstances outside the student-athleteā€™s control.

The board opted not to enact a new exception to the transfer rules that would allow student-athletes to transfer multiple times and be immediately eligible if they meet progress-toward-degree requirements at their new school. However, the board remains committed to continuing to study the impact of the new transfer rules in both the short and long term.

https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/8/31/media-center-division-i-board-adopts-changes-to-transfer-rules.aspx