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Yes, will definitely be more attractive than ever. Still, I think you can beat out JUCOs for the vast majority of kids as a school like North Texas. FCS and DII will have more trouble.
Either way, definitely will incentivize getting your freshmen on the field as a four-year school.
I don't care about blame. There's enough to go around.
I'm fine with college football players being paid and them getting more transfer opportunities, but the way both of those things are currently implemented has been a Hindenburg-level disaster for college football.
Uncontrolled and unaccountable money from boosters and a transfer portal during the season are terrible ideas.
Valid point that will have to be weighed against the level of coaching and the facilities available to develop them at the juco. They will not have the same level of fitness training and access to nutrition programs. But I believe you're correct in that sum will take that route to try and develop themselves.
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