I know everyone wants to blame someone for how our football season has ended. And there are probably some people who are deserving of blame. But the real issue is: the system.
Why are players transferring out? There are no consequences. There are opportunities to make money or at least get more playing time. And if a player just transferred in for this season, they don't have a real connection with Marshall, the fans, the community. Their time here is just a means to an end. Add to that a head coach that it seems has mainly looked out for #1 ... as a young man you're likely to follow his example unless you were raised to see through it and know better.
What I'm saying is, today's student-athletes believe the most important thing is what's best for them. The idea of sacrificing for a team, a school or a community is mostly dead. We are seeing the results of this. Even if NIL and portal changes are made, this mentality will continue to shape the landscape of college sports.
What used to be a sport filled with tradition, passion and compelling story lines has eroded into the junior edition of the NFL. Coaches are being hired because they have financial supporters and understand how to motivate paid players. Schools are even hiring general managers to handle the roster of college students who are now receiving money based on how well they play.
I don't like this, at all. I feel like it's killing college sports. But then again, I grew up with the old way of things. It was far from perfect. It's crazy that just as the system has "expanded" access with a larger playoff, the playing field is still far from level thanks to greed and the desire to win no matter the cost (these have always existed; just seems to be prevalent now).
With the amount of money that schools receive from football and basketball and the risks that players take in putting their bodies on fields and courts, I'm fine with them receiving compensation. But all of this was implemented before anyone could understand the effects it would have on the sport. I don't know exactly who is to blame for THAT, but whoever it is, that's who is to blame for what's happened in Huntington in December 2024.