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Grambling State coach Mickey Joseph suggests transfer buyout plan

Grambling State coach Mickey Joseph suggests transfer buyout plan

Yahoo04-04-2025
GRAMBLING, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Name, image and likeness (NIL) and the Transfer Portal has changed college athletics.
While most coaches like the fact that players are now able to be compensated, it brings other issues, especially for coaches at institutions without a big financial backing for NIL opportunities for players.
Grambling State head coach Mickey Joseph has an interesting solution to the problem, a buyout for players entering the portal.
'We understand if the kids are here and they're sophomores and they have a big year and a Group of Five or a Power Five approaches them and they have the finances to pull them out of there and I can't match the finances, then they're going to go,' said Joseph. 'Coaches have been doing it for years, so we shouldn't get mad at these kids when they're making decisions to take care of their family. I also think there should be a buyout, if they move up from me and they go to Group of Five or Power Five, I should get compensation for that.'
Player compensation and the Transfer Portal is further separating the schools with big budgets from the rest of college athletics, and a buyout may or may not be the answer.
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