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Georgia football relying on in-state recruiting to help combat potential transfer portal losses

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edited February 6 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football relying on in-state recruiting to help combat potential transfer portal losses

ATHENS — This week, a new bill was proposed in the Georgia legislature that would make money college athletes earn NIL deals exempt from state income tax..

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  • GramsterGramster ✭✭✭ Junior

    You're a wise man, Kirby Smart…home cooking to avoid out of state recruits exiting after a year or two for better offers closer to home. Unlimited transferring is killing the game…goat Kirby doing all he can to stay ahead of the curve. Glad we got him…go Dawgs

  • ChawlieDawg88ChawlieDawg88 ✭✭ Sophomore

    There is no doubt that KS is a master recruiter and he develops players into NFL ready players. The problem is,if they don't get enough playing time while he develops them, the players see immediate playing time and big money somewhere else (like the state of Texas) and transfer out. NIL and transfers are killing college sports.

  • JBMDawg46JBMDawg46 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited February 8

    Hope it works. The system is broken and must be fixed. There must be some restrictions on transfers. Kids changing schools every year is absurd. Make them contract employees like the NFL. At least they’re then bound for the term of the contract. Of course, that creates other problems, but since the NCAA is irrelevant, incompetent, and powerless, the binding contract route would possibly be an improvement.

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