San Diego State plucked four players from portal after losing two starting defensive backs and a starting right tackle, but Hoke still hates transfer process
San Diego State football coach Brady Hoke is counting down the days to the start of preseason camp.Camp begins Friday, which means Hoke can stop fielding questions about the transfer portal, NIL and conference realignment —Such topics were sprinkled throughout conversations both at Wednesday’s press conference on campus and last week’s Mountain West football media days in Las Vegas.SDSU added safeties JD Coffey III and Deshawn McCuin to offset the departures of Patrick McMorris and C.J.
In January, Simmons announced he was leaving, though he had to wait three months to enter the portal.“There were a couple teams from the SEC to the Big Ten,” Hoke said at media days. “The only thing I would appreciate, because the guy didn’t want to be here, so I wasn’t talking him into staying, I would appreciate coaches to at least call you. Right?
Asked if he believed schools reached out to Simmons behind the scenes, Hoke said, “I’ve probably talked enough about that.” “There maybe have to be more guardrails on it still,” he said. “The time. How long is the portal going to be open and all that. What’s fair? Right now it’s all fair for the players. I don’t know if it’s all fair for the universities yet.”
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