It’s Aguilar Eve

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It’s possibly maybe finally the eve before the court date. Probably won’t know anything until mid next week but at least we’re starting.

Either way just ready to find out so we can roll with or without him. These first two weeks of Feb have felt like 2 months.

Best of luck, JA! GBO
 
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It’s possibly maybe finally the eve before the court date. Probably won’t know anything until mid next week but at least we’re starting.

Either way just ready to find out so we can roll with or without him. These first two weeks of Feb have felt like 2 months.

Best of luck, JA! GBO
I'm hoping that Injunction Claus brings him what he wants.
 
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It’s possibly maybe finally the eve before the court date. Probably won’t know anything until mid next week but at least we’re starting.

Either way just ready to find out so we can roll with or without him. These first two weeks of Feb have felt like 2 months.

Best of luck, JA! GBO
What makes you think we'll know something mid next week.
Probably a months long process.
 
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I like Joey. He seems like a really good guy and loves the game. If he is back that is probably an extra couple of wins over GMac and Faizon. However, he HAS to clean up some mechanics and get the turnovers under control. He has a tendency to throw the ball a bit high and that has to scare the receivers since they have to go up and extend, leaving them more vulnerable. I think another year of coaching from Heupel will make a big difference.
 
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Not rooting for or against Aguilar, but this could open up another gate of entry to the wild, wild west. Would love to see George get a well-deserved chance.
 
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At the end of the year portal
Not sure but I don't think there will be an end of year portal opening this year.

Edit: confirmed

The NCAA is reshaping how college football players navigate the transfer process. Following Tuesday’s meeting, the Division I Administrative Committee approved a new structure that condenses the transfer period into a single short window in early January, rather than multiple open windows throughout the year.

Starting with the 2026 cycle, players will have from Jan. 2 through Jan. 16 to formally submit their names into the transfer portal. The change moves all transfer activity out of December and eliminates the spring period entirely. Because the expanded College Football Playoff will now extend further into January, players on teams still competing after Jan. 12 will be allowed a brief five-day opportunity to enter once their season concludes.



 

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