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EP 104: The Transfer Portal

Episode 5 of the Going Offsides podcast, hosted by Going Offsides, titled "EP 104: The Transfer Portal" was published on November 2, 2021 and runs 22 minutes.

November 2, 2021 ·22m · Going Offsides

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On this weeks episode we discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly, that is the NCAA transfer portal. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GLMYdkte5HNItpQhYEBWd?si=5ab7419d4ee444df What is the transfer portal? An ESPN article written last year had an excellent definition: Jeff Borzello, ESPNEssentially, it's a database of every player who has interest in transferring from his or her current school. In other words its like a stripped down dating app where players who are unhappy with their current situation can let the world know as much, and reopen their recruitment. There are several reasons as to why a player would enter the portal and we discuss a few of them on the show: Unhappy with coach, playing time, team dynamic School doesn't have the major you decide to persue You have remaining eligibility but want to finish by pursuing grad school somewhere else Family dynamics change and you wish to be closer to home The coach leaves and a new coach has a system that doesn't fit you We're not advocating that any of these reasons are right or wrong, but we do agree that there are times where transferring makes sense, and there are times when its better to stick it out. Last Week In our previous episode we took a deep dive into the impact of the National Lacrosse Leagues (NLL) tv deal with espn/tsn and what it means for the future of the league. We also discussed the new(ish) olympic sixes format from World Lacrosse and gave our honest opinions on what works and what doesnt. At the end of the day, we love the idea of making lacrosse more accessible and getting it into the Olympics, but we’re not going to blindly accept Sixes in its current form. With a few tweaks, the game can be even better. Let’s see what they come up with over the next few years, but it’s a solid start. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qMoGqR6pWNUUK5wd6bOp7?si=a26a5fed79374d0f

On this weeks episode we discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly, that is the NCAA transfer portal.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GLMYdkte5HNItpQhYEBWd?si=5ab7419d4ee444df

What is the transfer portal?

An ESPN article written last year had an excellent definition:

Jeff Borzello, ESPNEssentially, it's a database of every player who has interest in transferring from his or her current school.

In other words its like a stripped down dating app where players who are unhappy with their current situation can let the world know as much, and reopen their recruitment. There are several reasons as to why a player would enter the portal and we discuss a few of them on the show:

  • Unhappy with coach, playing time, team dynamic
  • School doesn't have the major you decide to persue
  • You have remaining eligibility but want to finish by pursuing grad school somewhere else
  • Family dynamics change and you wish to be closer to home
  • The coach leaves and a new coach has a system that doesn't fit you

We're not advocating that any of these reasons are right or wrong, but we do agree that there are times where transferring makes sense, and there are times when its better to stick it out.

Last Week

In our previous episode we took a deep dive into the impact of the National Lacrosse Leagues (NLL) tv deal with espn/tsn and what it means for the future of the league. We also discussed the new(ish) olympic sixes format from World Lacrosse and gave our honest opinions on what works and what doesnt.

At the end of the day, we love the idea of making lacrosse more accessible and getting it into the Olympics, but we’re not going to blindly accept Sixes in its current form. With a few tweaks, the game can be even better. Let’s see what they come up with over the next few years, but it’s a solid start.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qMoGqR6pWNUUK5wd6bOp7?si=a26a5fed79374d0f
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