Traynor offered by DelawareDepends on how big of a step up you're talking about. Mitchell certainly is sharing a lot of FBS interest, but Coleman, Traynor, and Gouveia have all claimed FBS offers as well.
Heard parts of interview so cannot say much, replay should be up on radio site later. Heard above, also said no leaving players mentioned Patriot or money. Said felt they proved could play at higher level and wanted to try.
I thought his comments were classy.Richmond Football Head Coach Russ Huesman Talks Transfer Portal
Richmond Football Head Coach Russ Huesman joined Bob Black on Tuesday's edition of The Sports Huddle to talk all things Transfer Portal and its impact on Richmondwww.espnrichmond.com
This might be up somewhere already.
If have not heard it, might be worth your time.
He actually praises the players leaving for helping Spiders win a championship at one point and says they are owed gratitude.
If the 63 scholarships are filled by players who leave after two years, or by players who stay for all four, the cost is identical.And to reduce costs, at the expense of the football program.
If the 63 scholarships are filled by players who leave after two years, or by players who stay for all four, the cost is identical.
Not sure how "reducing costs" figures into it. But, your logic often eludes me.
Traynor is visiting Wisconsin on Friday. He has another visit scheduled too, but I can't get past the paywall to see what it is.
From GA, so GT takes him closer to home.He's also visiting GA Tech
If the 63 scholarships are filled by players who leave after two years, or by players who stay for all four, the cost is identical.
Not sure how "reducing costs" figures into it. But, your logic often eludes me.
I was looking for clarification. So unless there is no reduction in scholarships in the PL, there will be no decrease in monetary costs.The ships r the primary cost. But there is certainly more cost to going out & replacing players at a higher frequency. Just like hiring & turnover comes with a cost in corporate world. Very logical. Gallipoli can speak for himself & what he meant but if 63 players r staying for 4 vs. 2 years no doubt it reduces costs. But more importantly I think Richmond wants a high % that matriculate to graduate.