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  1. well yeah...players are gonna transfer to where they think they have the best shot at winning...and that narrows it down to only a handful of schools.
  2. never thought I'd see the day Rees being labeled as a hot commodity.
  3. Bama is being gutted...Georgia just poached their top recruiter Robinson to be co-DC.
  4. not really that hard considering he walked onto a loaded TB team that was only missing a QB.
  5. doesn't hurt or help...it's a boon for programs like Georgia, Texas, LSU, etc.
  6. true, but will there be a competition? I doubt Leonard transfers to ND unless he got some type of guarantee that he will QB1 next season.
  7. why even bother recruiting QBs...just take 5th year transfers every year.
  8. Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson isn't exactly thrilled with the send-off his former quarterback is getting at Notre Dame. Clawson's Demon Deacons played at Notre Dame on Saturday, where the Fighting Irish honored Sam Hartman during his final home game in South Bend, Indiana. Clawson, however, wasn't so sure that moment warranted a celebration. Notre Dame "only dated" Hartman, Clawson said Tuesday, noting that Wake Forest recruited and developed the quarterback over five seasons.4 TDs to lead No. 20 Notre Dame to 45-7"[Notre Dame] bought him and rented him for a year, and now they love him?" Clawson said. "This is where college football is." Clawson's point is that Hartman left Wake Forest with a year of eligibility remaining to land a significant NIL deal at Notre Dame, mirroring a concern many smaller programs have about retaining top talent developed in-house. Hartman played in parts of five seasons at Wake Forest, setting school records for passing yards, passing touchdowns and completions and, in 2021, leading the program to just its second ACC championship game appearance. After the 2022 season, Hartman announced he was transferring to Notre Dame, where he has started 11 games this season, throwing 22 touchdown passes and rushing for three more. He threw four touchdown passes in a 45-7 win over Wake Forest last week. Notre Dame played the song "I Will Always Love You" as Hartman exited the field. "When that video played, it's just like, 'Holy cow, this is where college football is,'" Clawson said. "Sam and I had a great discussion before the game and after the game, and I love the young man. I really do. I don't blame him at all for what he did. That's the system now. For him to have the opportunity to have that experience, and make that type of money in one year, who can fault him?" Still, Clawson echoed concerns from many programs that the players they recruit and develop over years will depart for more money at bigger schools once they have blossomed into stars. "That's reality, and there's no point in complaining about it," Clawson said. "Here's a guy that we recruited and we developed. They're putting a video on him saying, 'We will always love you.' Like, you only dated him for a couple of months. It can't be love. We're the ones that love him. We had five years with him. You rented him for a season." https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38958776/they-only-dated-wake-coach-sneers-irish-hartman-honor
  9. the talent gap between the ND and WF roster is massive. One should expect a blowout victory.
  10. The true hurts sometimes...if they can't beat up on a bad team who's best win is against a 3-8 Pitt team then all hope is lost.
  11. it would be worrisome if they didn't play well against a really really bad team.
  12. It's basically instilled in their DNA now to not win the big games.
  13. administration does just enough to stay relevant enough to keep the money flowing in
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