Utah State has lost 22 players to the transfer portal, including 10 who started at least one game on defense.
This is remedial for some readers, but let’s break it down and go on from there because it will have and is having a significant impact on the Utes, Cougars and Aggies.
To the glorification of amateurism, which was always something of a joke, many college athletes were restricted — in movement and in compensation — giving the aforementioned power to the schools. That advantage, that amateurism was heralded by those — institutions — that were favored by it, all as those schools wanted to limit their responsibility and liability for their “employees” in numerous ways.
Athletes now are being recruited by coaches, offered scholarships and, in some instances, sums of NIL money that can reach into the millions of dollars and those cash totals scale on down from there, depending on the athlete, the program and the program’s attendant money-brokers or collectives that are organized to help those programs land and pay talented players., made up of businesses that can pay into funds for NIL money, to keep that program’s competitive trajectory moving on up.
The effect is, athletes are on the move. ESPN recently reported that more than 6,000 NCAA football players entered the transfer portal since the beginning of the 2022 season; 2,179 entered the portal last December alone. . That will have to change if the Aggies want to stay competitive even in the Mountain West. If it’s a fact of life, like Anderson said, whining about it does no good.
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