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2026 PORTAL

The lack of loyalty is just staggering. $$$$$$$$$$$ is king.
Would Earl Campbell be Earl if he sought out the portal his senior year? Fear no more CFB “heros and legends” anymore. Just plug and play players.
 
If I had to guess, his NIL ask was higher than the staff put the value at. I think rb is one of the easier positions to get good/great portal value, and the staff feels they can upgrade at a discount. Definitely need at least two rb’s now

This. According to OTF, Wisner asked for 1 million a year. He was making $650K and it ended with 590 yards rushing, around half of his previous total.

How many of you would think you could achieve half as much and get paid twiice as much for iit?

But thats where he was. I would be shocked if any team out there gave him that much.

And he does this right before the bowl game. SMH

Bye.
 
OTF said this morning: he didn't inform the staff. He just requested $1 million and an hour before the team leaves he enters the portal without talking to anyone on staff..

Not how you handle your business.
Based on that information, assuming OTF data is correct (not doubting them), this implies there are deeper issues. One doesn't just behave like that if they are happy in their situation. I'm not implying there is a guilty side - he or team or both. I suspect there is more to this than what OTF is reporting or BEEN TOLD.
 
Based on that information, assuming OTF data is correct (not doubting them), this implies there are deeper issues. One doesn't just behave like that if they are happy in their situation. I'm not implying there is a guilty side - he or team or both. I suspect there is more to this than what OTF is reporting or BEEN TOLD.
Players have agents and family members pushing them too (usually in a direction that doesn’t have the player’s best interest in mind). I understand why they’d spring the $1m ask right now, they have their maximum leverage at the moment
 
Players have agents and family members pushing them too (usually in a direction that doesn’t have the player’s best interest in mind). I understand why they’d spring the $1m ask right now, they have their maximum leverage at the moment
Agree.

The old days of coaches' 'my way or the highway' has changed 180 degrees.

Perhaps there are other issues. Regardless he didn't feel comfortable enough, based on OTF post, to even discuss it. Perhaps it is agent and family. Perhaps he didn't feel appreciated for whatever reason. It is interesting that other backs are leaving. Is that a coincidence or are there are other issues?

If it is money, my hat is off to Sark. Take the leverage away. If the player is not happy or wants more to play for what was agreed to, then he won't fit in as a team player, regardless how talented he is. Football, as we all know, transcends on and off the field. Wish him well and move on.
 
I'm Yuki 988-6870Gonna suck more for the players than the schools when they leave and can’t improve the financial aspect. Wisner is a good back, but he is far from elite. Lacks top end speed. He’ll likely go to a bad team and less money. His production doesn’t warrant big money
I'm sure someone players will over play their hands. I have no idea how much he is being offered vs what he wants.
Players have agents and family members pushing them too (usually in a direction that doesn’t have the player’s best interest in mind). I understand why they’d spring the $1m ask right now, they have their maximum leverage at the moment

It may put the team in a bad spot, but it's hard to imagine it being a good strategy.

If true, it's a bit of a stain on his shine, so likely causes his market value to drop.

It's also unlikely to be successful, since it would be a terrible precedent. It also makes a return unlikely, even if the Texas offer turn out to be his best option

One thing these players should consider is what happened to Nico Iamaleava last year. He overplayed his hand, and it was disastrous.
 
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This. According to OTF, Wisner asked for 1 million a year. He was making $650K and it ended with 590 yards rushing, around half of his previous total.

How many of you would think you could achieve half as much and get paid twiice as much for iit?

But thats where he was. I would be shocked if any team out there gave him that much.

And he does this right before the bowl game. SMH

Bye.
I'm sure he felt like he had the coaches hanging over a barrel...shrinking RB room with no assurance of quality coming in.
 
I'm sure he felt like he had the coaches hanging over a barrel...shrinking RB room with no assurance of quality coming in.
There are four backs in the room to play one game. Texas can afford to say bye.
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This. According to OTF, Wisner asked for 1 million a year. He was making $650K and it ended with 590 yards rushing, around half of his previous total.

How many of you would think you could achieve half as much and get paid twiice as much for iit?

But thats where he was. I would be shocked if any team out there gave him that much.

And he does this right before the bowl game. SMH

Bye.
I wish Sark would have told him....Tre....we finished near the bottom of the SEC in rushing with you....we can finish near the bottom without you....good luck

FWIW....I disagree that the schools do not show loyalty. The nature of the game is if someone does better than you, they will start ahead of you......that is not being disloyal.
 


Pretty good article on X(twitter). I think this applies to both basketball and football, as well as the other sports but not as much.


If you want stay in step as a college coach in the “new normal,” you will need to conform to survive:

1. Academic requirements & graduate rates mean nothing to most families of star athletes. It’s about the money.

2. Accept that agents now run college basketball. And, unlike NBA certified agents, many are clueless at best & shysters at worst. Still have to deal with them.

3. Evaluation of high school & transfer portal talent is at all-time low. These decisions are torpedoing even great programs. So hire people who know hoops.

4. You have to be willing to cut players who can’t play. Do you want to feed their family or your family?

5. Cultivate “sugar daddies” for your program. But don’t have them paying for bad evaluations. These are smart business people. You’ll be cooked.

6. Hire an NBA guy that knows the international market (most of you already behind) or G League talent.

7. Study new world of NIL insurance so you are protected against liability when the athlete sues. You’ll also need to determine how to claw back funds when player is injured for extended period of time.

8. Don’t worry about tampering. That’s out the window too.

Understand that, while some say college basketball is at it best right now, there will be unintended consequences. Some of it is good, some bad & much, an overcorrection. Anyone who thinks they know where this ends, especially with non-existent leadership at the top of the sport, is a fool.
 
Based on that information, assuming OTF data is correct (not doubting them), this implies there are deeper issues. One doesn't just behave like that if they are happy in their situation. I'm not implying there is a guilty side - he or team or both. I suspect there is more to this than what OTF is reporting or BEEN TOLD.
I am wondering if Wisner thinks Sark not committed to running game or maybe he looking at O line
 
Based on that information, assuming OTF data is correct (not doubting them), this implies there are deeper issues. One doesn't just behave like that if they are happy in their situation. I'm not implying there is a guilty side - he or team or both. I suspect there is more to this than what OTF is reporting or BEEN TOLD.

I think Texas just made it clear they weren't going to offer him $1 mil
 
Would Earl Campbell be Earl if he sought out the portal his senior year? Fear no more CFB “heros and legends” anymore. Just plug and play players.
same with Ricky Williams. It was a major feat for Mack Brown to convince Ricky to stay for his senior season.
 
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