What if Notre Dame could convince a team with two quarterbacks to send one its way? What could USC get in return if Marqise Lee was put on the trading block? What is a hefty check worth if a team wanted to try to shop for a certain player?
Of course, none of this will ever happen, but college football would be much better off if trades were involved. The concept is quite simple: It must benefit both programs, and both players must agree to the terms.
After all, these are still students we're talking about. If everything is a go, you hit the send button and make it happen.
Some players are stuck in horrible situations, playing for a lousy coach they didn't sign up for or stuck on the bench. Some programs are top heavy at...
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