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Williams, Mohammed, Coleman followed Fish. We'll have to pay up but they ain't going anywhere besides the NFL. I will bet my soul.I still think it's funny that you guysms are so sure everyone's coming back. The plan for next year is to fill every roster need by raiding teams through the transfer portal, yet it's just an impossibility that bigger fish will do the exact same thing to UW? When UW drops a bag on some Center from SJSU, that's just a business decision that he'd be stupid to ignore, but if Texas throws $2 million at Coleman, he'd be an idiot to leave because of playing in The Greatest Setting™ or whatever the Doog reason is?
There are (sadly few) players on this roster with some real market value. They're all going going to be making a business decision this offseason, some between mid-to-late-round NFL, School A ($), and School B ($$$). Welcome to the shitty and hopefully short-lived era of unlimited penalty-free transfers, where college football has caught up to college basketball and you might know half the team's names by the conference slate if you pay really close attention.
If you want to believe that the portal will be our? savior for '25, prepare your anus for what the portal can also do to the building blocks that you assume will already be in place.
I don't think Prysock is going anywhere either, he needs to improve bigtime to be a true NFL caliber cornerWilliams, Mohammed, Coleman followed Fish. We'll have to pay up but they ain't going anywhere besides the NFL. I will bet my soul.I still think it's funny that you guysms are so sure everyone's coming back. The plan for next year is to fill every roster need by raiding teams through the transfer portal, yet it's just an impossibility that bigger fish will do the exact same thing to UW? When UW drops a bag on some Center from SJSU, that's just a business decision that he'd be stupid to ignore, but if Texas throws $2 million at Coleman, he'd be an idiot to leave because of playing in The Greatest Setting™ or whatever the Doog reason is?
There are (sadly few) players on this roster with some real market value. They're all going going to be making a business decision this offseason, some between mid-to-late-round NFL, School A ($), and School B ($$$). Welcome to the shitty and hopefully short-lived era of unlimited penalty-free transfers, where college football has caught up to college basketball and you might know half the team's names by the conference slate if you pay really close attention.
If you want to believe that the portal will be our? savior for '25, prepare your anus for what the portal can also do to the building blocks that you assume will already be in place.
Audric Harris.I don't think Prysock is going anywhere either, he needs to improve bigtime to be a true NFL caliber cornerWilliams, Mohammed, Coleman followed Fish. We'll have to pay up but they ain't going anywhere besides the NFL. I will bet my soul.I still think it's funny that you guysms are so sure everyone's coming back. The plan for next year is to fill every roster need by raiding teams through the transfer portal, yet it's just an impossibility that bigger fish will do the exact same thing to UW? When UW drops a bag on some Center from SJSU, that's just a business decision that he'd be stupid to ignore, but if Texas throws $2 million at Coleman, he'd be an idiot to leave because of playing in The Greatest Setting™ or whatever the Doog reason is?
There are (sadly few) players on this roster with some real market value. They're all going going to be making a business decision this offseason, some between mid-to-late-round NFL, School A ($), and School B ($$$). Welcome to the shitty and hopefully short-lived era of unlimited penalty-free transfers, where college football has caught up to college basketball and you might know half the team's names by the conference slate if you pay really close attention.
If you want to believe that the portal will be our? savior for '25, prepare your anus for what the portal can also do to the building blocks that you assume will already be in place.
Davis followed Fisch as well at Edge and played well now that he is finally healthy.
I think there are a few receivers Fisch brought over as well, one of which was slated to be second string but got hurt.
Every player he brought with him seems at least decent. No reason to think there will be a ton of roster turnover due to departing talent in the portal.
I don't think Boston would go higher than 5th round or so. Might as well make NIL money and enjoy college, and play for a 2nd or 3rd round grade.Audric Harris.I don't think Prysock is going anywhere either, he needs to improve bigtime to be a true NFL caliber cornerWilliams, Mohammed, Coleman followed Fish. We'll have to pay up but they ain't going anywhere besides the NFL. I will bet my soul.I still think it's funny that you guysms are so sure everyone's coming back. The plan for next year is to fill every roster need by raiding teams through the transfer portal, yet it's just an impossibility that bigger fish will do the exact same thing to UW? When UW drops a bag on some Center from SJSU, that's just a business decision that he'd be stupid to ignore, but if Texas throws $2 million at Coleman, he'd be an idiot to leave because of playing in The Greatest Setting™ or whatever the Doog reason is?
There are (sadly few) players on this roster with some real market value. They're all going going to be making a business decision this offseason, some between mid-to-late-round NFL, School A ($), and School B ($$$). Welcome to the shitty and hopefully short-lived era of unlimited penalty-free transfers, where college football has caught up to college basketball and you might know half the team's names by the conference slate if you pay really close attention.
If you want to believe that the portal will be our? savior for '25, prepare your anus for what the portal can also do to the building blocks that you assume will already be in place.
Davis followed Fisch as well at Edge and played well now that he is finally healthy.
I think there are a few receivers Fisch brought over as well, one of which was slated to be second string but got hurt.
Every player he brought with him seems at least decent. No reason to think there will be a ton of roster turnover due to departing talent in the portal.
Also don't think Boston will go pro. He will be back even though he'd be drafted. His elders set the example. He has a lot more to gain, I think.
That is the riskier move.Coleman would be an idiot to stay. He has nothing to prove. If you're good enough to get a 2nd contract in the NFL, that's exactly why you leave early, especially at RB. 7th round picks make > $1,000,000. Coleman is not a 7th round pick.
Is it? The real risk is getting hurt. The first two years for the last pick in the NFL draft is $1,843,198. The average if you make it 4 years is $1,037,849. Why stay? I know the numbers are going up, but nobody is giving him $1,000,000 to play school. The likelihood of him making it 4 years in the league goes down if he plays another at UW. If he's the 100th pick his 4 year average in the NFL would be nearly 1.5. Dude can always go back to school, it will be a heartwarming human interest story on MNF.That is the riskier move.Coleman would be an idiot to stay. He has nothing to prove. If you're good enough to get a 2nd contract in the NFL, that's exactly why you leave early, especially at RB. 7th round picks make > $1,000,000. Coleman is not a 7th round pick.
The alternate path, staying, making between $100,000 and $999,999 in NIL (we have no idea his true value in NIL) - having 0 fucking expenses, and getting a degree (he is a good student).
Betting on yourself to get paid more on your first contract with a 2nd or 3rd round grade.
7th round draft picks fail to make rosters by being outplayed by UDFAs and vets.
Football injuries involve a lot of chance, but you're basically gambling that you will improve with age and not get injured. I think staying has more upside for a player of Coleman's caliber.