EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 48 MIN
5,000+ Players in the Portal: Chaos or the Market Working?
from Football 360 Show: NIL, D1 recruiting, Transfer portal, Athletic Development, Strength Training.
Football 360 Show Notes 🎙️ Intro + Welcome (0:00–1:34) Show open: "Welcome to the Football 360 Show — the fastest 48 minutes football talk on the planet." Hosts introduced: JP Rock + Matt Beerman. Back after a couple weeks off — holiday season schedule + time away. JP talks about how he "gets lost in the holidays" and has a hard time returning to normal. JP's holiday chaos: flu + COVID + bacterial/viral infection and a new baby. New addition: CROI, 8 lbs 9 oz — "that's a football name." Matt's holiday recap: time off for Christmas + New Year's, no travel this year (no Utah). Quick shoutout: Merry Christmas / Happy New Year to listeners. 🏈 Big Picture: College Football = Pro Football Now Tons of football happened; "interesting times" — Mizzou, transfer portal, and the bigger ecosystem. Transfer portal reality: ~4,000 players in the portal. Many may never play again. Many are entering because they're being nudged out of programs. Concern raised: Are we setting athletes up for academic success with multiple transfers? Transferring once was hard enough — now it's common to transfer 3–4 times. 🏛️ Congress / NCAA / "Let It Burn" Theory JP + Matt discuss how Congress and the Senate are now engaged in "fixing" college football. A conspiracy-ish idea discussed: NCAA may be letting chaos grow because they're tired of losing court cases hoping Congress steps in and grants antitrust protection. Matt's concern: If NCAA gets antitrust protection, it could be bad for athletes NCAA would regain leverage and return to controlling decisions in harmful ways. Key reminder: don't ignore how we got here — athletes used to be trapped by transfer restrictions. ⛓️ "Dark Days" of Transfers + Power Imbalance Example referenced: players previously denied transfers and forced to sit even if dropping levels. Mentions "blacklisting" and the old system where schools had full control. Tommy Tuberville mentioned as a Senator involved in the discussion. Core thesis: It's always been professional football but only for TV networks, universities, and coaches. Now athletes have "skin in the game," and people want to "pump the brakes." 💰 Revenue Share + Who Wants the Money The schools are angry because now they must pay athletes: ~$20–22M/year (revenue share baseline discussed) which creates shortfalls, job losses, belt tightening. Schools don't want collectives controlling NIL money — they want universities/NCAA to control it. Discussion of NIL clearinghouse concept (anything over ~$600 being reviewed): "third party intermediary" but funded/controlled by NCAA. Major point: "Fair market value" is set by two parties agreeing — not a third party. Predicts this becomes the next major lawsuit. 👷 Athlete "Employee" Argument Matt argues the "athletes aren't employees" stance is weak: athletes are told when to show up, what to wear, schedules, responsibilities — that's employment structure. Trading "education" for labor wouldn't fly elsewhere. The current chaos is framed as the market sorting itself out: previously it should've been like this, but athletes had no agency. 🧨 Competitive Shake-Up + Super League Direction Schools that used to pay under the table don't like that everyone can pay openly now. "That's how you get Indiana rising" (example used to show new parity possibilities). Matt + JP repeat the idea: we're heading toward a super league reality. If programs can't keep up financially, it'll show on the field. "Base layer" is revenue share; NIL becomes the differentiator beyond that. 📉 NIL "Go" + Contract Front-Loading + Future Pay Cuts Matt notes many deals were front-loaded before NIL enforcement tightened. Players may be living on "last year's contract reality" — and next year money could tighten. Reiterates: denying NIL deals as "not fair market value" invites antitrust/commerce lawsuits. Emphasis: NCAA wants control back; toothpaste isn't going back in the tube. 🚨 Tampering + "Do Not Contact" Portal Entries Predicts lawsuits around tampering. Portal entries with "do not contact" strongly imply backchannel communication already happened. Example: Mizzou player referenced (Bo Pribula mentioned) — didn't play bowl, then gone. Matt describes the new ecosystem: agents, reps, handlers — "a whole industry now." 📞 Real-World Example: Coaches Calling About Portal Players Matt shares a story: one of their coaches got a call from a college coach asking about a portal kid. Their stance: "We don't represent them." "We train and develop athletes." Goal is athlete success, not making money off transfers or NIL. Advice for families: If you're a high-profile starter with real market value, an agent may help. But it should be someone legit (e.g., lawyer/true negotiator), not a "wannabe." 📺 Where to Watch / Follow the Show Platforms mentioned: YouTube + X Football360Show.com Saturday mornings 11 AM on KLS 590 AM (St. Louis) + "lootinfo.com" referenced 🏟️ Portal Talk: Local Names + Coaching Threads Portal remains the focus: 4,000 players, including local names. Jacobi Oliphant: Oklahoma State → Kansas State now ~6'4"/6'5", 230 connection thread: familiar coach relationships Portal recruiting compared to the NFL: players follow coaches, coaches bring known fits into systems. Example: Iowa State roster attrition referenced (down to very low numbers at one point). Washington State pipeline example mentioned; a cycle of roster stripping/refilling. Timing debate: some say portal should be spring coaches want January entries to get them through spring ball and install. Notes on "re-signing announcements": signals stability to fans also reflects that staying is now a two-way agreement many kids are "encouraged" into portal without being officially cut. Austin Romain: Kansas State → Texas Tech former Elite Football Combine MVP described as 6'6", 235, 4.6 forty, 35" vertical (as discussed) Closing theme of the segment: don't let NCAA off the hook — they helped create the chaotic system; coaches and athletes are now living inside it. 5,000 in the Portal: Chaos or the Market Working?
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