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I hope the young man entered the portal when the window was open in April — even though it wasn’t public knowledge— so that he has a chance to play elsewhere this fall.
If he did not, then he would not be immediately eligible.
By all accounts, he’s a really good kid. if he simply quit and isn’t transferring, then my guess is that he swallowed hook, line, and sinker coaches telling him that it’s an open competition for QB1.
I would choose number one. But let's say a bunch of G5s broke away from NCAA and formed an association that went back to scholarship-based athletics. It seems to me that if a group of athletes sued for NIL the precedent has been established -- we'd be right back where we are now.
We're screwed either way.
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