While teams are competing for a national championship against 11 others, many college football players, including those in the College Football Playoff, are looking for new schools.
The transfer portal opened last week, just days before the 12-team College Football Playoff, leading to some skepticism.
Earlier this week, Penn State backup quarterback Beau Pribula found himself in a challenging situation with the portal opening up after Drew Allar’s decision to return next season. Head coach James Franklin acknowledged that the quarterback was in a tough spot.
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On the other side, SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee criticized the timing of the portal opening, calling it “terrible.”
“I feel so awful for our kids and kids around the country,” Lashlee said via ESPN. “There’s no other sport that allows free agency during the season. It’s sad. It’s terrible. You hear the story about their backup quarterback saying, ‘I don’t have a choice.’ That’s wrong. That’s unacceptable. That’s not OK. He shouldn’t have to make that decision.”
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“The real easy thing is you don’t have a transfer portal in December. That’s the real easy answer, and it solves all the problems,” Lashlee added. “Why in the world would we put kids in a position where they’ve got to decide, ‘Do I transfer or play in the playoff? Do I transfer or play my bowl game?…’ People are bombarding our roster, trying to pick people off our roster, and we’re trying to focus on the playoff. So yeah, it’s real easy – don’t have a transfer portal in December. Go to the spring.”
Lashlee, who defended NIL money and transferring, finds himself in a similar scenario with his backup quarterback in Preston Stone, admitting it’s a “juggling act” at the moment. Stone entered the portal last week, but will stay with the team through their playoff run.
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The Mustangs will head to Happy Valley for a noon contest on Saturday, with the winner facing third-seeded Boise State and Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty.
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