COLLEGE FOOTBALL IS BLEEDING OUT. As the 2026 NFL Draft looms, a SHOCKING EXODUS of top talent is ABANDONING their programs and teammates in a naked, money-grab frenzy. This isn’t about athletic pursuit; it’s a DAMNING INDICTMENT of a broken NCAA system that treats players like disposable commodities, forcing them to flee at the first opportunity. The clock is ticking, and the very foundation of the sport is CRUMBLING.
The league has quietly instituted a TWO-TIER deadline system, a cynical ploy that PRIZES TV RATINGS over team integrity. Players on playoff teams get extra time, but the message is clear: your commitment to your brothers means NOTHING compared to the NFL’s spectacle. The January 5th and 23rd dates aren’t just deadlines; they are the funeral dates for collegiate loyalty.
Look at the list of deserters. Clemson is being GUTTED, with stars like T.J. Parker and Peter Woods leading the charge for the exits. Ohio State’s Carnell Tate is fleeing. Texas is losing a defensive anchor in Anthony Hill Jr. These aren’t just declarations; they are acts of BETRAYAL, fueled by a system that has finally revealed its ugly, transactional truth. These young men are being taught a horrific lesson: you are only as valuable as your next contract.
They are trading their legacies for a shot in a league that will chew them up and spit them out. When the final pick is made in Pittsburgh this April, the hollowed-out carcasses of college football’s premier programs will be all that remains. This is not a draft; it is a HARVEST of souls.




