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REPORT: BYU EXPOSED for STEALING Utah Players, Tampering in Transfer Portal with Big NIL in Football

Episode 1211 Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Utah fans have voiced accusations against BYU regarding the football transfer portal. These accusations often arise when Utah players transfer to BYU, leading to speculation about improper recruitment practices.  

 

 

Here's a breakdown of the situation:

  • Allegations, not proven facts: It's crucial to understand that these are primarily allegations and concerns raised by fans and some reporters. No formal investigations or confirmations of tampering by the NCAA or any other authority have been publicly announced.
  • Nature of the accusations: The concerns often revolve around the possibility of BYU coaches or boosters contacting Utah players before they officially entered the transfer portal, which would be a violation of NCAA rules. There are also sometimes insinuations about Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals being used as improper inducements.   

 

  • Heightened rivalry: The intense rivalry between the University of Utah and BYU naturally amplifies any transfer activity between the two schools, making such moves subject to scrutiny and suspicion from fans.
  • Transfer portal complexities: The NCAA transfer portal, while intended to provide greater flexibility for student-athletes, has also created complexities and potential loopholes that could be exploited. This has led to widespread concerns about tampering across college football, not just in the Utah-BYU context.   

 

  • Difficulty in proving tampering: Tampering is notoriously difficult to prove. Often, there is no direct evidence, and decisions can be influenced by various factors, including playing time, coaching changes, and personal preferences.

General Information about Tampering in the Transfer Portal:

  • NCAA Rules: NCAA rules prohibit schools from contacting student-athletes who are currently enrolled at other four-year institutions unless those athletes have officially entered the transfer portal.
  • Potential Penalties: If found guilty of tampering, schools can face various penalties, including recruiting restrictions, fines, and even suspensions for coaches.
  • NIL and Tampering: The introduction of NIL has further complicated the issue, with concerns that boosters might be using NIL deals to entice players to transfer, potentially before they enter the portal. This area is still evolving, and the NCAA is trying to establish clear guidelines.   

 

  • Prevalence of Concerns: Frustration and accusations of tampering are not unique to the Utah-BYU rivalry. Many coaches across the country have expressed concerns about the prevalence of tampering in the transfer portal era.

In summary, while some Utah fans are accusing BYU of tampering in the football transfer portal, these remain allegations without concrete proof. The intense rivalry between the schools and the complexities of the transfer portal and NIL contribute to these suspicions. Tampering is a broader concern in college football, and it is often difficult to substantiate such claims.

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