The first FPI ranking came out this week:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/40263993/fpi-which-college-football-teams-undervalued-overvalued
The top 10 are all SEC or Big 10 (and ND). The first two NON SEC/Big 10 schools are schools that are suing to get into the SEC (FSU and Clemson). The first school not associated with the SEC/Big 10 not named Notre Dame is Kansas at #17. Then quickly followed by 2 more SEC and a new Big 10 to round out the top 20.
If this tells us anything about the future of College Football. The gap between most of this top 20 and everyone else is HUGE. (Kansas is an outlier here)
So I'm curious about the transfer portal process (I guess I haven't paid that much attention)
Once you enter the portal, is it you're jumping all in, no net? So you have to be pretty confident you are going to better your situation (program wise, NIL $$ wise, etc) Is there no safety net there? Assuming the team you are leaving would prefer you didn't leave?
Could Buggs have said "man coach, I messed up, can I please come back?"
If you are paying attention, these will be revenue generators in short order. I often wondered why Schlossnagle left TCU for A&M, but this makes it all make sense and I think he is ahead of his time. Why can't we be a visionary just once? We need alumni and an administration that feels the same way. Coaches need to push the AD, the AD needs to push the President, they all need to push the BOR and they all need to set the vision and push our alumni.
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/40239132/texas-baseball-national-powerhouse-grand-expensive-vision
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