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Cats Losing Players

cmtgrizzly said:
I thought the scholarships were one year contracts.

Do you really think when a Coach makes a scholarship offer to a recruit he is making it for one year? Or, does the Coach have expectations of that player staying to get a degree?
 
bigsky33 said:
cmtgrizzly said:
I thought the scholarships were one year contracts.

Do you really think when a Coach makes a scholarship offer to a recruit he is making it for one year? Or, does the Coach have expectations of that player staying to get a degree?

Absolutley. There is a reason they are only one year commitment. Coach may change his mind and drop or decrease the scholarship based on how the player fits with the team. Kid should have the same right.

Are you saying that although the contract is only for one year the kid d should assume it is for 4 years?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
bigsky33 said:
Was at the presser and that is not what he said. He was talking in generalities about the Portal. He did not speak to any specific defections. He did not say kids are quitters. He said the Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. Your posting is more fake news. He talked about the effect this Portal will have on college football in response to a question about it in general from the press. And, he was right-on.

Yeah, I'm sure Choach didn't draw from any specific examples in responding to that question. It was very general and hypothetical for sure. I think we just need him to talk about honoring commitments to make him a true Bobcat coach.

CDA, it appears by your responses about the future effects of the Portal, that quitting is an okay thing for young people. Not surprised.

If you think transfers are quitters, I will hold you to it.
To be continued...

In the case of a coaching change or family situation, no they are not quitters. But, outside of that, I do believe this Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. The proof will be in how this plays out in college football over the next couple of years. I really think if you asked Bobby, he would agree with Choate. To be continued...
 
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Yeah, I'm sure Choach didn't draw from any specific examples in responding to that question. It was very general and hypothetical for sure. I think we just need him to talk about honoring commitments to make him a true Bobcat coach.

CDA, it appears by your responses about the future effects of the Portal, that quitting is an okay thing for young people. Not surprised.

If you think transfers are quitters, I will hold you to it.
To be continued...

In the case of a coaching change or family situation, no they are not quitters. But, outside of that, I do believe this Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. The proof will be in how this plays out in college football over the next couple of years. I really think if you asked Bobby, he would agree with Choate. To be continued...

May your program never, ever, get a quitter.
 
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.
 
PlayerRep said:
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.
I am wholeheartedly in favor of the portal. They should have as much latitude as the coaches. I am shocked that as a former player you don't see that. The NCAA has taken advantage of players for years.
You played at an ivy league school when they were at the top of div I football. It was arguably a more competitive environment than even today and you are not standing up for the players over these coaches that are making millions? Buddy!!!!
 
indian-outlaw said:
PlayerRep said:
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.
I am wholeheartedly in favor of the portal. They should have as much latitude as the coaches. I am shocked that as a former player you don't see that. The NCAA has taken advantage of players for years.
You played at an ivy league school when they were at the top of div I football. It was arguably a more competitive environment than even today and you are not standing up for the players over these coaches that are making millions? Buddy!!!!

Don't think I said anything about the portal. Feel free to point out if I did.

School, friends and education were way more than football for me.
 
bigsky33 said:
Ursus1 said:
Heard Chokes presser on portal.....paraphrased but kids are quitters, little cold weather shouldn't be a reason to bolt. Interesting that UM didn't have a portal exodus despite cold weather.....

Either he needs to quit signing kids that cant handle the cold or expect more in future

My opinion is isn't just the cold that caused his defections.....

Was at the presser and that is not what he said. He was talking in generalities about the Portal. He did not speak to any specific defections. He did not say kids are quitters. He said the Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. Your posting is more fake news. He talked about the effect this Portal will have on college football in response to a question about it in general from the press. And, he was right-on.
Hold up a sec. Choach said The Portal makes quitting easier?
You mean to tell me that your sorry-ass choach took the same bitch-n-moan position as your pussy ass regarding The Portal? I thought your complaints about losing control over an indentured servant were ludicrous. But likely just stupid babble from some dumb cat fan who was crying over the reality of your crappy program and how easy it is to bamboozle young kids during the summer. But come to find out, you’re just a brainless parrot regurgitating his master’s rant? Wow.
 
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Ursus1 said:
Heard Chokes presser on portal.....paraphrased but kids are quitters, little cold weather shouldn't be a reason to bolt. Interesting that UM didn't have a portal exodus despite cold weather.....

Either he needs to quit signing kids that cant handle the cold or expect more in future
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My opinion is isn't just the cold that caused his defections.....

Was at the presser and that is not what he said. He was talking in generalities about the Portal. He did not speak to any specific defections. He did not say kids are quitters. He said the Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. Your posting is more fake news. He talked about the effect this Portal will have on college football in response to a question about it in general from the press. And, he was right-on.
Hold up a sec. Choach said The Portal makes quitting easier?
You mean to tell me that your sorry-ass choach took the same bitch-n-moan position as your pussy ass regarding The Portal? I thought your complaints about losing control over an indentured servant were ludicrous. But likely just stupid babble from some dumb cat fan who was crying over the reality of your crappy program and how easy it is to bamboozle young kids during the summer. But come to find out, you’re just a brainless parrot regurgitating his master’s rant? Wow.

Give me a J
Give me a E
Give me a R
Give me a E
Give me a M
Give me a Y

Give me a C
Give me a A
Give me a L
Give me a H
Give me a O
Give me a U
Give me an N

What's that SPELL??? LOUDER!!!! LOUDER!!!!

:coffee:
You're right, kids don't need a portal to transfer! 8-)
 
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Even with the losses, the Cats have had very strong recruiting years under Choate. They have developed excellent depth at most positions.
Really? So why the hell can’t the dude recruit the most important position in all of sports? You would think that with “very stong recruiting years” Mr Chode would have at least found one QB by now who could, you know, actually throw the ball. :lol:
Maybe that’s just his strategy. Why waste time recruiting a QB when we can just convert a LB or WR?

Brilliant move by Choate to move Troy to QB. He ended the season as unanimous first team All Big Sky.
 
Catsrback76 said:
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Ursus1 said:
Heard Chokes presser on portal.....paraphrased but kids are quitters, little cold weather shouldn't be a reason to bolt. Interesting that UM didn't have a portal exodus despite cold weather.....

Either he needs to quit signing kids that cant handle the cold or expect more in future
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My opinion is isn't just the cold that caused his defections.....

Was at the presser and that is not what he said. He was talking in generalities about the Portal. He did not speak to any specific defections. He did not say kids are quitters. He said the Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. Your posting is more fake news. He talked about the effect this Portal will have on college football in response to a question about it in general from the press. And, he was right-on.
Hold up a sec. Choach said The Portal makes quitting easier?
You mean to tell me that your sorry-ass choach took the same bitch-n-moan position as your pussy ass regarding The Portal? I thought your complaints about losing control over an indentured servant were ludicrous. But likely just stupid babble from some dumb cat fan who was crying over the reality of your crappy program and how easy it is to bamboozle young kids during the summer. But come to find out, you’re just a brainless parrot regurgitating his master’s rant? Wow.

Give me a J
Give me a E
Give me a R
Give me a E
Give me a M
Give me a Y

Give me a C
Give me a A
Give me a L
Give me a H
Give me a O
Give me a U
Give me an N

What's that SPELL??? LOUDER!!!! LOUDER!!!!

:coffee:
You're right, kids don't need a portal to transfer! 8-)

Say what you want but I don't think turning over half your roster every year due to this Transfer Portal is going to be a good thing for college football. With the number of kids countrywide that have signed on to the Portal and increasing rapidly every day, this could happen. Yes, changes to transfer rules are needed but this goes to far. Would be interested in hearing Bobby's take on the Portal. I would bet it is not at all different than Choate.
 
Catsrback76 said:
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Ursus1 said:
Heard Chokes presser on portal.....paraphrased but kids are quitters, little cold weather shouldn't be a reason to bolt. Interesting that UM didn't have a portal exodus despite cold weather.....

Either he needs to quit signing kids that cant handle the cold or expect more in future
[/b][/b]
My opinion is isn't just the cold that caused his defections.....

Was at the presser and that is not what he said. He was talking in generalities about the Portal. He did not speak to any specific defections. He did not say kids are quitters. He said the Portal makes it to easy for kids to quit. Your posting is more fake news. He talked about the effect this Portal will have on college football in response to a question about it in general from the press. And, he was right-on.
Hold up a sec. Choach said The Portal makes quitting easier?
You mean to tell me that your sorry-ass choach took the same bitch-n-moan position as your pussy ass regarding The Portal? I thought your complaints about losing control over an indentured servant were ludicrous. But likely just stupid babble from some dumb cat fan who was crying over the reality of your crappy program and how easy it is to bamboozle young kids during the summer. But come to find out, you’re just a brainless parrot regurgitating his master’s rant? Wow.

Give me a J
Give me a E
Give me a R
Give me a E
Give me a M
Give me a Y

Give me a C
Give me a A
Give me a L
Give me a H
Give me a O
Give me a U
Give me an N

What's that SPELL??? LOUDER!!!! LOUDER!!!!

:coffee:
You're right, kids don't need a portal to transfer! 8-)
So is it the portal’s fault that Jeremy quit our team?

Or are you saying the bobcat players really wanted to be playing in Bozeman, but it’s Choach’s fault they can’t?

I’m genuinely confused as to what Calhoun has to do with any of this.
 
Raider said:
MikeyGriz said:
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Even with the losses, the Cats have had very strong recruiting years under Choate. They have developed excellent depth at most positions.
Really? So why the hell can’t the dude recruit the most important position in all of sports? You would think that with “very stong recruiting years” Mr Chode would have at least found one QB by now who could, you know, actually throw the ball. :lol:
Maybe that’s just his strategy. Why waste time recruiting a QB when we can just convert a LB or WR?

But he has continued their streak of Preseason National Champs!

....or a 3-0 streak against the Griz....

Man, some if you make Griz Nation look like jackwads.

While the current 3-0 cat streak is troubling to Griz Nation, realize that the cat's longest such streak in the history of the rivalry is something like 8-0 while the Griz have had many longer streaks topped by the famed 16-0 one. In addition, the Griz own an almost 2-1 advantage in the overall head to head record. I am confident that this current anomaly will correct itself.
 
PlayerRep said:
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.

PR, you didn't play in an era where the stars of the team were treated as Gods and acted like absolute prima donnas. They're told from the time they're 6-7 years old that their shit doesn't stink, they can do no wrong, and the rules don't apply to them. They start on both sides of the ball in HS and play 50-60 minutes a game...They're all conference, all state, all American, all world, etc., etc...then when reality hits them in the face in college when they're surrounded by 100 other guys who ALL had the same experience in HS, but only 22 of them can get out on the field as starters, many of these kids from the "everybody gets a trophy" generation can't handle it. So they continue to seek out a situation where they can again be BMOC. They are VERY short-sighted and they'll regret it in the end...It's a brave new world....
 
There's a very simple response, from a parental perspective, to all the Group of 5 and FCS coaches whining about the Transfer Portal: Full Cost of Attendance and the Stipends to all athletes. I would assume neither North Dakota school is seeing much movement by their student-athletes jumping at the chance to see a more secure future.

Come to think of it, I believe those schools that provide all their student-athletes FCOA also offer their coaches at least five year contracts...
 
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.

PR, you didn't play in an era where the stars of the team were treated as Gods and acted like absolute prima donnas. They're told from the time they're 6-7 years old that their shit doesn't stink, they can do no wrong, and the rules don't apply to them. They start on both sides of the ball in HS and play 50-60 minutes a game...They're all conference, all state, all American, all world, etc., etc...then when reality hits them in the face in college when they're surrounded by 100 other guys who ALL had the same experience in HS, but only 22 of them can get out on the field as starters, many of these kids from the "everybody gets a trophy" generation can't handle it. So they continue to seek out a situation where they can again be BMOC. They are VERY short-sighted and they'll regret it in the end...It's a brave new world....
Pretty broad brush AZ.

Sure there are probably a lot of kids like that. But there were a lot of kids like that when I was in school in the 90's. And probably any other decade you want to choose.

I know my kids are very hard workers. And not entitled. And most all of the kids they hang out with are the same way. Guess it just depends on how they're brought up which I assume has been the case since the beginning of time.

I like the portal to a point. I like that kids have options. I don't see a future where 50% of rosters change from season to season. If that actually comes to fruition I would agree that would be a bad thing.

I was surprised to hear just how easy it is to enter the portal and that a player could do it without even notifying their coach. I don't like that aspect. I'm fine with players having options. But you're making decisions that affect not just yourself, but your teammates and coaches. I think it should not be a decison to take lightly. I would like to see a meeting with the head coach and position coach as mandatory. Have this meeting, fill out the proper paperwork and by all means do what you think is best for yourself and ideally your education. But to just be able to up and leave without any discussion seems odd to me.

It will be very interesting to see how this changes the landscape of college football, especially within our fcs division.
 
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
I don't view kids using the portal as quitting. They are checking out other opportunities or wanting to move on to another, and hopefully, better situation. This doesn't mean that I'm in favor of the portal. Too early for me to have a view.

I played in another era. Football was not the main reason I was at the school. I would never have left my friends, my girlfriends, and even my team, even if I wasn't getting on the field.

Except for some of the very top players, who want to play and show their stuff, I don't know why players wouldn't stay at their schools. There, they have many of the best friends of their lives. Again, the girls. Contacts for life. A place they will want to come back to for Homecoming and more over the years.

Where does the Montana kid, who went to a bunch of schools including UM, come to reunions at?

Seems short-sighted to me to move on to another school for football, again, except for some top players who may have a shot at the NFL and need to show their stuff.

PR, you didn't play in an era where the stars of the team were treated as Gods and acted like absolute prima donnas. They're told from the time they're 6-7 years old that their shit doesn't stink, they can do no wrong, and the rules don't apply to them. They start on both sides of the ball in HS and play 50-60 minutes a game...They're all conference, all state, all American, all world, etc., etc...then when reality hits them in the face in college when they're surrounded by 100 other guys who ALL had the same experience in HS, but only 22 of them can get out on the field as starters, many of these kids from the "everybody gets a trophy" generation can't handle it. So they continue to seek out a situation where they can again be BMOC. They are VERY short-sighted and they'll regret it in the end...It's a brave new world....

No one in my high school or college was treated that way or acted that way. Yes, we had over 100 frosh come out for the team in college. Most had been successful or big deals in high school. Yes, only the best got playing time. Many retired over time. Some stayed on team for 4 years, despite getting almost no playing time. Don't recall anyone who transferred to play somewhere else. Don't think many from my school transfer to play elsewhere even now. Can't imagine the portal will impact my school much. Also, note that no one in the Ivies has athletic scholarships. A few players transfer to my school now to play, but not many.

Most got a terrific education, made many friends, and gained many contacts. Many went to med school, law school or business school. Most became very successful in life.

It's possible that where I played was more important to your question, than when I played.

One of my teammates was a Rhodes Scholar. One just went off as chair of the board of the College Football Hall of Fame. Almost all of my teammates greatly appreciated the fun we had and what we learned from football. Football was more important in my life, and growth, than I realized at the time.

How many prima donnas do you think the Griz have, or have had?
 
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
bigsky33 said:
CDA, do you really think young kids just out of high school are mentally ready to make a decision to quit because they run into something they don't like? Example, a SoCal kid comes to a school in Montana and there is a two week real cold snap with a lot of snow, so he says I am leaving for warmer weather. This is a kid most likely on a full schollie. You think that is okay to quit so easily? With the Portal, the kid doesn't need to tell anyone he is thinking of leaving. The Coaches find out after the fact in an email.

With over 5500 players already signed on and growing rapidly every day, all schools are going to be impacted greatly including MSU and UM. It is going to have an impact on all schools recruiting strategy. Before this year is over, I bet you will see some UM players transferring as a result of the Portal. It is going to be interesting. I think you will see it impact more, those teams that have a lot of depth.

Stop traffic. I think if an adult wants to transfer, he should transfer. I don't view that as quitting. I view it as wanting to play somewhere else. Bummer if MSU is on the losing end of it.

The Portal is quitting made easy. If you think that is good so be it. Personally, I do not think quitting is a good thing for anyone. When you make a commitment, you stick to it. Yes, there are situations like a coaching change or family situation that is okay. MSU is not on the losing end of it. They are fine so far as they have good depth. But the future does not look good for all including UM. Someone should ask Bobby how he feels about it. I think he would totally disagree with you CDA.

I think vim has done some breakdowns on your recruiting classes for the past five years or more on how many guys finished their careers. A kid has been able to transfer anytime he’s wanted to prior to the TP , not a big deal now maybe five years down the road will tell a different story. If Choate doesn’t like it he should never check the TP or accept any transfers that are on the TP .
 
PlayerRep said:
No one in my high school or college was treated that way or acted that way. Yes, we had over 100 frosh come out for the team in college. Most had been successful or big deals in high school. Yes, only the best got playing time. Many retired over time. Some stayed on team for 4 years, despite getting almost no playing time. Don't recall anyone who transferred to play somewhere else. Don't think many from my school transfer to play elsewhere even now. Can't imagine the portal will impact my school much. Also, note that no one in the Ivies has athletic scholarships. A few players transfer to my school now to play, but not many.

Most got a terrific education, made many friends, and gained many contacts. Many went to med school, law school or business school. Most became very successful in life.

It's possible that where I played was more important to your question, than when I played.

One of my teammates was a Rhodes Scholar. One just went off as chair of the board of the College Football Hall of Fame. Almost all of my teammates greatly appreciated the fun we had and what we learned from football. Football was more important in my life, and growth, than I realized at the time.

How many prima donnas do you think the Griz have, or have had?

more than a few...
 
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