In the last episode “Up and Adams Show” with Kay AdamsDelaware State head coach, Jackson, offered a sincere perspective on the changing landscape of college football.
Rookie head coach, the NFL Free Agency Zamens the current period of employees of deals and Nil (name, imaging and resemblance).
Jackson said, “It’s just crazy,” he said, reflects the new role as a college coach. “These guys come in and ask … you know, ‘Coach, I want money and go to the highest offer.’ I will remember who will remember who will be like, if I return to the office of Nicabababababababababababababababababababababababababababababa or Pete Carroll, “If I said, ‘If I talked about me.”
Jackson, who played 15 seasons in the NFL and accepted as one of the most dangerous deep threats in the league, noted that the current college football environment is completely different from the time.
“Honestly, I now look at this period – it’s like a free agency. It’s almost like a NFL system. This is like a farm system to the NFL,” he said.

Highlighting the differences in the reserves between schools, some programs can offer millions in the Nile deals, and others, especially HBCUS as Delaware StateDrive to compete.
“Some schools can pay these children millions of dollars, and then pay some schools, and we have our source, like us …
Despite the challenges, Jackson remains optimistic about the ability to attract talents using its name and NFL connections.
“I will not be able to offer a million dollars, but my name can fix the rest of this money,” he stressed the unique value that he brought as a coach with direct connections to the next level.
Jackson’s comments emphasize the seismic turns in college football. The sports, Nile and the transfer portal continue to fight, which in the eyes of it looks like more NFL than before.