The spring transfer portal window did not destroy America | LSU still needs help on defense
Andy & Ari On3 - Un podcast de On3
The transfer portal is closed, and the last of the entrants are finding new teams. On3’s Pete Nakos joins to break down the action. (0:00-5:49) Intro (5:50-25:44) Pete Nakos Joins to Breakdown Transfer Portal (25:45-37:48) Future of College Football, Court News (37:49-41:19) LSU Intro (41:20-1:04:10) Billy Embody from the Bengal Tiger joins (1:04:11-1:06:10) Conclusion Amorion Walker is the latest Boomerang transfer. Walker played at Michigan last year, transferred to Ole Miss in January and now has decided to transfer back to Michigan. Meanwhile, Alabama DB transfer Peyton Woodyard committed to Oregon. San Jose State CB transfer Jay’Vion Cole, the top remaining DB in the portal, committed to Texas. The landing spot for Oklahoma QB transfer General Booty remains unknown. Andy and Pete also discuss Pete’s story on the possibility that athletes might collectively bargain with schools or conferences even if they aren’t employees. This is what the schools would prefer, but it may not be possible because of a variety of factors. Next, Billy Embody of On3's The Bengal Tiger joins to talk LSU. First, he and Andy put to rest any J.D. PicKell-created debate over the nickname for Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Billy explains what LSU does now after missing on several key defensive line targets in the spring transfer portal window. He also offers some insight as to how LSU will replace the production of first-round receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. Want to watch the show instead? Join us live, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/zavjRpVgV2U