Itsamystery Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Greetings OTF Community! I thought it might be interesting to get the communities input into their thoughts on the top issues they would like to see changed regarding the portal. All I ask are two things: Do not turn this into a meme fest. I love them, but really want you to use your words. And I think we have seen enough Joe Zura memes to last a lifetime. When you list a problem, justify it it and provide a solution as to why. It is easy to complain, yet harder to find solutions. I will offer an issue that I would like to see addressed to start things off: Agent certification- Whomever represents an athlete has to meet a certain criteria. No, they do not have to be a lawyer, but they have to have some knowledge of calculating market value, contract negotiations, cost benefit analysis, etc. What I want to avoid in the future is Uncle Slim or a buddy majoring in business in negotiating with staff who has no idea how to look at compensation and a university in total. Thanks for participating. Quote
LonghornLegends Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Itsamystery said: Greetings OTF Community! I thought it might be interesting to get the communities input into their thoughts on the top issues they would like to see changed regarding the portal. All I ask are two things: Do not turn this into a meme fest. I love them, but really want you to use your words. And I think we have seen enough Joe Zura memes to last a lifetime. When you list a problem, justify it it and provide a solution as to why. It is easy to complain, yet harder to find solutions. I will offer an issue that I would like to see addressed to start things off: Agent certification- Whomever represents an athlete has to meet a certain criteria. No, they do not have to be a lawyer, but they have to have some knowledge of calculating market value, contract negotiations, cost benefit analysis, etc. What I want to avoid in the future is Uncle Slim or a buddy majoring in business in negotiating with staff who has no idea how to look at compensation and a university in total. Thanks for participating. I agree with your take, they definitely have to be certified and have done agent work for a few years. I have a feeling there is a ton of kids getting told by their “agents” that they can get a certain amount of money, but are left either in the portal or wishing they never left their team. 1 Quote
Wabi Sabi Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago My biggest issue is how the vast majority of players are taking a year-to-year approach on their decisions. The unlimited transfer rule created an open market field day for the agents you referenced, which has allowed them to steer kids into decisions that aren't in their best interest. This will reduce parity over time and hurt the sport over the long haul. Don't get me wrong, every kid should have the ability to transfer. Their chances to make it to the next level are largely attributed to playing time and scheme fit, and they should be able to act out of their own betterment. But we need to limit this to one open transfer and then go back to having to sit out a year for the 2nd transfer - with some caveats for HC changes, etc. 2 Quote
Itsamystery Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Wabi Sabi said: My biggest issue is how the vast majority of players are taking a year-to-year approach on their decisions. The unlimited transfer rule created an open market field day for the agents you referenced, which has allowed them to steer kids into decisions that aren't in their best interest. This will reduce parity over time and hurt the sport over the long haul. Don't get me wrong, every kid should have the ability to transfer. Their chances to make it to the next level are largely attributed to playing time and scheme fit, and they should be able to act out of their own betterment. But we need to limit this to one open transfer and then go back to having to sit out a year for the 2nd transfer - with some caveats for HC changes, etc. I agree. I would be in favor of a one time free transfer everything else you sit out with the exception being a HC changes. The parity is also of concern. The day when the bottom half of the teams in each conference is made up of 80% first and second year players is a concern. Could athletes remain loyal to a school? Sure. But most will not be able to match the financial package and long term benefits of the other schools. Quote
AZ Longhorn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Quote I will offer an issue that I would like to see addressed to start things off: Agent certification- Whomever represents an athlete has to meet a certain criteria ... they have to have some knowledge of calculating market value, contract negotiations, cost benefit analysis, etc. Is it reasonable for each of the 10,000 kids in the portal to have a certified agent? I ask just because I hear this suggestion a lot, but I don't know if it's scalable; this isn't the NFL with only 30 teams. As a locked-in horns fan, I spend most of my time thinking about the top 5% of the sport. But this thing is a whole lot bigger than whether some former 4-star recruit who's a backup at an SEC school is getting good advice on transferring to a Big 12 school. Outside of what concerns "us" and the very top of the sport, is it actually realistic (1) to require that every "agent" be certified, in the first place, much less (2) to enforce that? —— My proposal is actually to do nothing on the "agents issue." Maybe this is too much free market fundamentalism, but I am not concerned about the bad advice. These are legal adults 18+, and they get to make decisions that impact them. If as a player you tell teams to work through Uncle Joe, and he's a clown that schools won't deal with, that comes back and hurts you—just like the 18 year old who decides classes aren't important or whatever. Or maybe you're good enough that teams are willing to deal with the BS, then congrats. Everyone has free will here. It's just not worth creating a regulatory market on representation and trying to enforce that at the unwieldy scale that makes college football categorically different than, say, the NFL. Edited 1 hour ago by AZ Longhorn Quote
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