This is a really good article on the fluid strategic situation flowing from what the roster rules are/are going to be.
An unprecedented confluence of events is going to threaten scholarship opportunities for college football players and will eventually undermine the ability for coaches to keep full rosters.
sports.yahoo.com
The one thing I would say is that the two problems listed there - the 25 new player limit and the fact that players entering the portal in theory give up their scholarships - could potentially solve themselves, all those players can just go back where they came from.
But then you add in the 2022 recruiting class, and it just seems like no way the scholarship limit can revert right back to 85. But there is no official confirmation of that at this moment.
Anyway, we REALLY want the 25 new player limit to stay where it is, because that flips our tiny recruiting class from a problem to a huge strategic advantage.
We have a large, productive senior class with little NFL draft potential, and more open spots to take transfers than our competition. If we can recruit on and off our roster well (stinks to lose Bhebhe), we could be in a really great position to take better advantage of this stuff than the rest of the conference.