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    One HBCU football coach has a financial suggestion for the transfer portal

    April 10, 20252 Mins Read26 Views
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    By Chris Stevens

    (Source: HBCU Sports)

            As the transfer portal has put all of NCAA athletics in a game of musical chairs, one HBCU football coach suggests a compensation method to make everyone happy.

    Grambling head coach Mickey Joseph says that a buyout payment to coaches and FCS

    “We understand and the kids understand that if they are sophomores and they have a big year, a Power 4 will approach them,” Joseph told KARD-14’s Jeremy Bryant Wednesday afternoon. “They have the finances and if I can’t match the finances, then the kids are going to go.”

    “There needs to be a buyout. If they move up from me and go G5 or P4 I should get compensation for that.”

    Joseph, who has experience coaching at all levels of college football including a stint as Nebraska’s interim head coach, says that athletes are only doing what coaches have done long before the portal and the NIL movements began.

    “Coaches have been doing it for years, so we shouldn’t be mad when these kids make decisions to take care of their families,” he says.

    Joseph concluded by saying that coaches and programs at lower levels should receive financial compensation if the Power 4 raids their programs.

    “If a kid leaves for a Group of 5 or Power 5, I need a buyout,” he said. “I need compensation for that, so NCAA if you’re listening, we need a buyout.”

    Joseph will begin his second season as head coach with a huge task as Grambling will take on defending FBS national champion Ohio State Sept. 6 in Columbus

    Joseph will begin his second season as head coach with a huge task as Grambling will take on defending FBS national champion Ohio State Sept. 6 in Columbus
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