2026 Transfer Portal Chaos/Madness Thread
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@rockchalkjayhawk said in 2026 Transfer Portal Chaos/Madness Thread:
Not trying to bring politics to the thread, but El Jefe has issued an executive order to regulate college sports.
It includes a one time transfer rule. A second attempt requires the player to sit out a year.
I’m gonna guess most college sports fans really dislike the yearly free agency and wouldn’t mind seeing the executive order stick.
(I can make this a separate thread if anybody cares to weigh in)
I read some stuff that said it will basically amount to nothing and is completely unenforceable. It is just showing Congress what the NCAA and others want in a federal bill by using Trump as a proxy.
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Yea, much of it already shot down in previous court battles.
But the “stick” is the threat to pull federal funding from schools.
But it does sound like an attempt to get NCAA leaders to rethink their sh*t.
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@rockchalkjayhawk I will not make any comments (as of yet) about my opinions about our current political state of affairs. But I am in favor of this bill.
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@Jayhawk_69 There is no bill, only the executive orders. As is his custom, President Trump is attempting to create another wide swath of executive authority by fiat rather than by making a legislative proposal to Congress. He cannot revise antitrust law by executive order, nor can he demand concessions by funding cutoffs not related to the authorizations creating those funds. He can try, but courts are curtailing his reach in doing so right and left. As with the law firms who capitulated, some schools will try to voluntarily impose these limits on their students but there is no hope that courts will not continue to find liability. An EA is no defense. More likely, schools will realize they face legal substantial liability if they comply and will sue to enjoin enforcement by DOJ. Bottom line, the president cannot compel people to break numerous laws.
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https://x.com/thefieldof68/status/2040848178342150451
My first portal obsession. This guy REBOUND. This guy winner.
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@approxinfinity said in 2026 Transfer Portal Chaos/Madness Thread:
As far as Haslem, I'd say Lebron was one of the leaders as well, barking orders at Mario and doing his talcum powder thing. Things people accept because you're the best player on the team.
You're only focusing on what you see on the court. Team and franchise leadership also includes practices and off court stuff that the general public never sees. Guys like Collison and Haslem didn't spend their entire careers including many as DNP's for no reason. There's a reason why despite not being star players, each franchise retired their numbers. That doesn't happen without those guys being viewed as franchise leaders for many years.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 alright. We have bifurcated the original point here. You make compelling arguments about Haslem and Collison being team leaders. And homestly, a positive team culture should be something we as fans value more than we do. We tend to focus on rings and devalue the more human side of professional sports.
However, if we are talking about rings, I would stick by my assertion (and maybe frame it a little better) that if you are so lucky, your most talented players being leaders is a recipe for success. Especially when dealing with a more limited budget and with younger players in the mix, like in college.
I believe you would be hard pressed to find championship teams in ncaa that didnt have top guys who gravitated toward the microphone. Im talking about the kind of leader that leads you into battle but if the troops cant do it, they do it themselves. Thats the kind of guy that takes the pressure off and whose presence gets the most out of everyone else. In that St johns game, melvin was 6-15, Darryn was 5-15 and Tiller and White were non existant. Flory was 6-9. Zuby was 6-14 to put things in perspective, but got the job done down the stretch. Didnt feel like 6-14.
That 6-9 from Flory is tantalizing. Could that have been 9-13?
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@HoraceZontal said in 2026 Transfer Portal Chaos/Madness Thread:
@nuleafjhawk yup. Exactly. Or teachers and journalists (real ones)
Are there real journalists anymore? Asking for a friend lol
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So Michigan had a starting five of transfer all older guys, one was 25. Does that change a little bit how people recruit? I hate agree with Cal but if similar keeps happening HS kids will suffer because teams will stop spending the time and the money on them. I could honestly see it turning the lower tier teams in CBB to a minor league. It already had in some cases.
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AZ wasn't bad w/a lot of frosh.