Hypothetical college football trades could reshape playoff contenders in 2025
A new discussion in college football suggests the possibility of player trades, similar to professional sports. This comes as the NCAA faces challenges in managing player movement through the transfer portal and name, image, and likeness deals. Four hypothetical trades have been proposed to enhance teams' chances in the College Football Playoff. Notable suggestions include Penn State's running back Kaytron Allen to Alabama for wide receiver Ryan Williams, and Notre Dame trading two players for Colorado's quarterback Kaidon Salter. Other proposals involve Ohio State's wide receivers for South Carolina's edge rusher Dylan Stewart, and LSU's linebacker Harold Perkins for Michigan's safety Rod Moore. These trades aim to address team needs and improve overall performance.