Summary
Urban Meyer, a well-known college football coach, is worried about a problem in college football called "tampering." Tampering is when people try to contact players who are not officially allowed to transfer to another school. Meyer believes this issue is growing because there are no strict rules to stop it.
Key Facts
- More than 6,700 Division I college football players entered the transfer portal this offseason.
- Tampering involves contacting players who are not officially in the transfer portal.
- Clemson's coach, Dabo Swinney, accused Ole Miss of tampering.
- Urban Meyer predicts the number of tampering cases could increase dramatically.
- Meyer criticizes the NCAA for not enforcing rules to prevent tampering.
- Some suggest appointing a commissioner for college football, but Meyer doubts its effectiveness.
- Meyer wants NCAA President Charlie Baker to take action against tampering.
- Meyer discusses his concerns on "The Triple Option" podcast, which he co-hosts.