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Bama & UGA specifically only use the portal for a handful of truly elites then keep it moving. The key will always be high school recruiting.

Always is where the jury is still out. The portal and NIL is a relatively new world. We’ll see how teams use it. Right now, Georgia and Alabama can pretty much pick who the want from each bucket…

Want an elite CB in high school, get him. Need an elite WR from the portal, get one…

TCU played for the natty. Sure the game got ugly. But other teams can get better quickly by using both sources of talent acquisition. Being stuck in one bucket, may prove foolish…
 
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Always is where the jury is still out. The portal and NIL is a relatively new world. We’ll see how teams use it. Right now, Georgia and Alabama can pretty much pick who the want from each bucket…

Want an elite CB in high school, get him. Need an elite WR from the portal, get one…

TCU played for the natty. Sure the game got ugly. But other teams can get better quickly by using both sources of talent acquisition. Being stuck in one bucket, may prove foolish…
Teams in CFB will always be primarily built thru high school recruiting. The newness of NIL or portal won’t change that. Everyone will definitely use both going forward yet roster makeup of championship teams will remain heavily skewed towards high school talent acquisition.
 
Teams in CFB will always be primarily built thru high school recruiting. The newness of NIL or portal won’t change that. Everyone will definitely use both going forward yet roster makeup of championship teams will remain heavily skewed towards high school talent acquisition.

I think that makes sense. My true concern is Mario being too tied to HS right now and not attacking the portal faster to build a faster turnaround, which would then lead to a better product and in theory hasten the return to consistent high level high school recruiting…
 
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