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Topic:  The New Free Agency Era of CFB

Topic:  The New Free Agency Era of CFB
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GenerationZBobcat
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  Message Not Read  The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 10:53:32 AM 
It is interesting to say the least to think about how much college football has changed over the years, but what is even more interesting is how the offseason plays out in this era.

We now see this new component in college sports and more specifically in college football where there is a period that players who aren't happy where they are move on to different programs. Looking into it in even more depth we see this new trend of what I like to call "The Grad-Transfer Free Agency". This usually consists of players who are not winning the job at their original program and guys who are trying to gain more exposure by moving into a bigger program. Great examples of this can be the Dru Brown transferring to Oklahoma State from Hawaii and Alex Malzone from Michigan to Miami. There is even such thing as a grad transfer tracker website: https://gradtransfertracker.com /

So my discussion is what are your thoughts on this component of the offseason and whether you like it or not. If Joe Burrow gets beat out this spring, is he this offseason's biggest "Free Agent"? Is he coming to OU? Nebraska? Could Rourke decide to leave and make his mark at a Power 5 conference if this upcoming season is another huge success for him? Give me your overall thoughts on the whole topic.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 11:20:42 AM 
GenerationZBobcat wrote:
It is interesting to say the least to think about how much college football has changed over the years, but what is even more interesting is how the offseason plays out in this era.

We now see this new component in college sports and more specifically in college football where there is a period that players who aren't happy where they are move on to different programs. Looking into it in even more depth we see this new trend of what I like to call "The Grad-Transfer Free Agency". This usually consists of players who are not winning the job at their original program and guys who are trying to gain more exposure by moving into a bigger program. Great examples of this can be the Dru Brown transferring to Oklahoma State from Hawaii and Alex Malzone from Michigan to Miami. There is even such thing as a grad transfer tracker website: https://gradtransfertracker.com /

So my discussion is what are your thoughts on this component of the offseason and whether you like it or not. If Joe Burrow gets beat out this spring, is he this offseason's biggest "Free Agent"? Is he coming to OU? Nebraska? Could Rourke decide to leave and make his mark at a Power 5 conference if this upcoming season is another huge success for him? Give me your overall thoughts on the whole topic.


Burrow yes, Rourke no.

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spongeBOB CATpants
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 11:52:32 AM 
Burrow is not coming to Athens, really the only "reason" he has would be to play while his father is still a coach. I've said it before, I think he wants to stay away from Athens. He believes he can start for OSU so I really doubt he would leave the big 10.

Rourke could leave at some point but I think that would really be based on this upcoming season. If he completely dominates, and outsiders start to whisper in his ear, then I could see him leaving.

Both situations are doubtful in my opinion, especially Burrow coming back to Athens.
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GenerationZBobcat
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 12:25:20 PM 
if Burrow were to stay in the BIG 10 then who could you see him moving to? If it will happen it will be this spring moving into the summer so we can look based off of their current depth charts. I know there is buzz around Nebraska being a potential spot/target because of the relations Jim Burrow and Frost have...Minnesota? Purdue? Michigan if Shea Patterson isn't eligible to play this season?!? Now that would be a wild turn of events.
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spongeBOB CATpants
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 3:16:11 PM 
GenerationZBobcat wrote:
if Burrow were to stay in the BIG 10 then who could you see him moving to? If it will happen it will be this spring moving into the summer so we can look based off of their current depth charts. I know there is buzz around Nebraska being a potential spot/target because of the relations Jim Burrow and Frost have...Minnesota? Purdue? Michigan if Shea Patterson isn't eligible to play this season?!? Now that would be a wild turn of events.


Nebraska is more than likely the destination if he even leaves at all. He still has a shot to win the job in Columbus, albeit the odds are not in his favor. In the articles I've read, he is pretty confident in himself and I'm sure Urban is telling him everything he wants to hear to keep him to stay. I'm sure there are some on this board that know some inside info that I don't but we're more than likely going to have to wait to see how this plays out.
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Bobcat1996
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 2/28/2018 7:37:26 PM 
Get real! Nathan is our QB this season and JB is not coming to Athens. Urban will try his best to string all QB's along as long as he can. The Bobcats have a fine QB and if Burrow leaves it won't be for the MAC.
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/1/2018 11:39:29 AM 
I don't see Rourke heading to a "P5" school unless they just about guarantee he would be a starter. He'll get more PT at Ohio than he would at almost any "P5" and consequently more exposure (thanks in part to the "O Canada" segment on ESPN's College Football Final). Moving from a "G5" to a "P5" rarely works out.


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OhioCatFan
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/1/2018 4:38:40 PM 
Also from what I’ve been told Rourke is very loyal to Solich. Thankful to him for taking a chance on him.


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Bobcatzblitz
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 9:23:06 AM 
MAKES NO SENSE FOR BURROW TO CONSIDER OHIO. NONE. FCS IS WHERE HE WOULD GO AND BALL OUT SIMILAR TO JOE FLACCO DID AT DELAWARE AND MANY OTHER QBS. HE WILL BE IN AN NFL CAMP IF NOT DRAFTED OFF HIS SKILL ALONE HE JUST NEEDS TO HIT THE FIELD SOMEWHERE
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GenerationZBobcat
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 10:01:18 AM 
I'd have to disagree with that point. Seems much more likely he would transfer to somewhere low-mid tier Big Ten program or even a MAC program than to go FCS like that.
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Deciduous Forest Cat
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 10:08:37 AM 
nm

Last Edited: 3/2/2018 10:08:57 AM by Deciduous Forest Cat

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Bobcatzblitz
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 10:27:12 AM 
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense
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OhioCatFan
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 10:29:20 AM 
Do we see YSU in his future? FCS, and lots of Nebraska and O$U connections.


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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 12:08:47 PM 
I've had enough of threads/posts with the name "Burrow" that aren't about our Defensive Coordinator. We have an exciting young QB heading into this year. I'd like to focus on that.

Last Edited: 3/2/2018 12:11:23 PM by ShoreCat

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OUs LONG Driver
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 12:54:16 PM 
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense


Supposedly on track to graduate this year and be free to transfer anywhere he wants with 2 years remaining so FCS isn't going to happen.
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 1:20:19 PM 
OUs LONG Driver wrote:
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense


Supposedly on track to graduate this year and be free to transfer anywhere he wants with 2 years remaining so FCS isn't going to happen.


Many college grads do end up living at home right after school. So that's a possibility.

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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/2/2018 2:36:28 PM 
OUs LONG Driver wrote:
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense


Supposedly on track to graduate this year and be free to transfer anywhere he wants with 2 years remaining so FCS isn't going to happen.


Please correct me if I’m wrong BTC, but aren’t graduate transfers limited to one year only. An FCS transfer before graduation would give him two years.


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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/3/2018 11:42:40 PM 
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
MAKES NO SENSE FOR BURROW TO CONSIDER OHIO. NONE. FCS IS WHERE HE WOULD GO AND BALL OUT SIMILAR TO JOE FLACCO DID AT DELAWARE AND MANY OTHER QBS. HE WILL BE IN AN NFL CAMP IF NOT DRAFTED OFF HIS SKILL ALONE HE JUST NEEDS TO HIT THE FIELD SOMEWHERE


LOL, why would he go FCS, he will be eligible right away at the FBS level.
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/3/2018 11:47:12 PM 
OhioCatFan wrote:
OUs LONG Driver wrote:
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense


Supposedly on track to graduate this year and be free to transfer anywhere he wants with 2 years remaining so FCS isn't going to happen.


Please correct me if I’m wrong BTC, but aren’t graduate transfers limited to one year only. An FCS transfer before graduation would give him two years.


No, Grad transfers are only limited by the basic rules of eligibility, you have 5 to play 4. That is all, currently he is 3 for 2, so if he graduates this spring, he will have 2 years to play elsewhere
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  Message Not Read  RE: The New Free Agency Era of CFB
   Posted: 3/4/2018 9:54:13 AM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
OhioCatFan wrote:
OUs LONG Driver wrote:
Bobcatzblitz wrote:
If he wants to lose a year of eligibility after havent ever hitting the field as a starter yeah. Makes sense


Supposedly on track to graduate this year and be free to transfer anywhere he wants with 2 years remaining so FCS isn't going to happen.


Please correct me if I’m wrong BTC, but aren’t graduate transfers limited to one year only. An FCS transfer before graduation would give him two years.


No, Grad transfers are only limited by the basic rules of eligibility, you have 5 to play 4. That is all, currently he is 3 for 2, so if he graduates this spring, he will have 2 years to play elsewhere


OK. Thank for the information.


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