4 Oaks Frog
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Then have them all transfer…This is the issue with college football in 2023. If you are too big on accountability then players just transfer out
Then have them all transfer…This is the issue with college football in 2023. If you are too big on accountability then players just transfer out
College Football is changing. I wonder if the mindset of players is shifting from from representing/loving the school/community to just okay going to the highest bidder. It may be todays players have less interest in their school, student body, fans, history, etc. If players are just going to highest bidder, maybe they don’t love their school like days of old. Mathis/Evans seemed quick leave when other schools offered more money.I think in 10 years fans today won’t like the college football “product” with the total destruction of longtime conference models.
100%Gonna see more of this at TCU, other schools with all the "rent a players" through the Transfer Portal. Most of these guys have no real ties to the school they're at now, other than a place to play Football .
I may be wrong. Hope I am anyway.
Sonny has attended TCU basketball and baseball home games where the Frogs have lost and both squads sing the Alma Mater after a loss.
Oh, and if you're going to have a whole infomercial on Carter Boys about how you respond when things don't go your way, skipping the alma mater makes that look like a sales line and not a culture.
Exactly Which makes Donati's post not credible. Sonny took responsibility as he should.Sonny has attended TCU basketball and baseball home games where the Frogs have lost and both squads sing the Alma Mater after a loss.
whaaaaaat?This is what you get when you hire coaches with no moral compass.
I hope that in the future some/many of the next version of Evans see how bad his decision was.100%
It seemed clear Zach Evans had little love/loyalty to TCU and didn’t hesitate transfer to highest bidder. I think this is just one example of “rent a player” model college football is becoming. Ala NFL. It’ll always be TCU football team, but it won’t be a team of kids who are truly students athletes.
Close to that todayI think in 10 years fans today won’t like the college football “product” with the total destruction of longtime conference models.
Heck, what school does not have this tradition? Weird thing to happen.Most of the team knows that is the tradition.