You're missing the entire point because you're stuck in a small-time mindset. The real programs, the ones with structure, aren't worried about a "massive wave." They're already managing their rosters daily. This idea that kids will just fester is a fntasy for poorly run locker rooms. At a place with a strong culture, if a guy loses a spring battle, he's coached up and developed, not plotting an exit for eight months. The winter-only window forces real roster management and discourages the knee-jerk, emotional transfers that wreck team chemistry. Your whole strategy is based on scavenging other people's disgruntled players instead of developing your own. That's a losing model long-term. You're talking about scouting spring games for guys who got burned. We're focused on developing the guys in our own building so they win those jobs in the first place. And that NIL talk? It proves my point. You're waiting for crumbs from the big schools, hoping your collective can outbid another FCS program for a backup. We're building our roster with high school croots and selective portal adds who fit our system, not creating a revolving door of mercenaries. The chaos you're predicting is just an opportunity for stable programs to separate themselves further.