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Portal Question

Posted on 1/18/26 at 11:07 am
Posted by Dawg4Life
South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 1/18/26 at 11:07 am
I have seen a bunch of “news” I guess we can call it about kids hopping into the portal. Not finding a home, trying to return to their school of origin and the spot is filled. So buyers remorse out there. In those instances, which probably are aplenty, is there a scholarship still in place for that student or are some of these kids now “in between” but enrolled at the original school, just with no longer covered tuition, R&B, etc?

I wasn’t sure if maybe families who really depended on the scholarship money or living situations contingent on being part of those teams all fall through now putting kids or families in a financial situation potentially?
Posted by lewis and herschel
Member since Nov 2009
16325 posts
Posted on 1/18/26 at 11:58 am to
This how free market corrects itself.... Just pain until it settles.


Nil is totally unsustainable as it is. Even Billionaires expect a form ROI. They are paying 7 figures for guys sitting the bench only to transfer the next year

Would love to hear the Raiola inside story about Nebraska is home to see ya with his uncle involved. Guessing they went to the well too often.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
14024 posts
Posted on 1/18/26 at 12:27 pm to
The Portal is also a processor* as Saban used to do so famously. Player's who do not work out are essentially cut. Mid school year. I’m not aware of anything that they can do to continue being students at the school for free unless there is a medical hardship. Scholarship agreements are 1 year pretty much. Especially with the extra kids in the mix not leaving after year three and the Covid era kids, players get processed out of D1 or the sport all together. Roster spots are coveted by coaches and admin as each spot costs a lot more $$$ now.
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