A potential way for Army to mitigate the portal
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Re: A potential way for Army to mitigate the portal
On the other hand, most schools don't have a prep school essentially serving as a red-shirt season to provide a fifth year "in the system."
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Re: A potential way for Army to mitigate the portal
No...other schools don't need a prep school because they can just have players do a redshirt year. The Prep School helps to mitigate that advantage that other schools have, but it still doesn't completely equalize for Army what other teams can do with redshirt years for players because players get poached from Prep School all the time...and players get a taste of Army life and realize it's not for them and depart, or realize the academics are too much and depart, etc.
To remain competitive, I think Army needs to keep looking at things on the margins where reasonable adjustments can be made. Army leadership needs to get ahead of this (and they may already be too late).
To remain competitive, I think Army needs to keep looking at things on the margins where reasonable adjustments can be made. Army leadership needs to get ahead of this (and they may already be too late).
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Re: A potential way for Army to mitigate the portal
After 2-3 years our AAC opponents will all learn our system of the TO or whatever we call it and that will hurt our chances of ever having a good season and the Transfer Portal will essentially kill us forever.gabn92 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:34 am No...other schools don't need a prep school because they can just have players do a redshirt year. The Prep School helps to mitigate that advantage that other schools have, but it still doesn't completely equalize for Army what other teams can do with redshirt years for players because players get poached from Prep School all the time...and players get a taste of Army life and realize it's not for them and depart, or realize the academics are too much and depart, etc.
To remain competitive, I think Army needs to keep looking at things on the margins where reasonable adjustments can be made. Army leadership needs to get ahead of this (and they may already be too late).
OK, I'm pessimistic but I don't think we can compete anymore once this portal becomes the true fabric of college football.
Who do I blame for this?
EVERYBODY.
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