An Alabama football player transfered to Iowa, raked in NIL money there, then transferred back to the Tide just a couple of months later
· Mar 21, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Guys, this is an issue if you love college sports like me.

Can someone explain to me how this isn't just a scam?

College athletes are now able to sell their "Name, Image, and Likeness" as a brand for money. This kid is taking that to a new level. This is just dirty.

Iowa got a huge upgrade to its offensive line in the form of 5-star Alabama transfer Kadyn Proctor back in January and that upgrade lasted a grand total of two months and zero practices before Proctor re-entered the transfer portal, where he's expected to return to Alabama. Gone but not forgotten.

What a run it was for Proctor at Iowa. He arrived on campus, immediately reported his new team for a tampering violation on camera, hung out for a couple months and then ditched the Hawkeyes the day before the start of spring practice.

Man, it's almost like allowing college students, many of them teenagers, to transfer whenever they want, and then introducing hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars into the equation, is a recipe for destroying college sports.

This is the fastest way to get the transfer portal and NIL issue under control. Abuses like this are proving that all of the old-heads and RETVRN college-football bros were right.

Something has got to change.


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