Losing Isa Torres, Jaysoni Beachum will be a wake-up call for Florida State
Florida State softball faces a harsh reality as top players enter the portal amid the sport's financial arms race.
Florida State softball is learning, in real time, what college sports have become in the NIL era: tradition no longer guarantees loyalty, development no longer guarantees retention, and winning alone is no longer enough.
In five days, the Seminoles lost two cornerstone players to the transfer portal — hometown star Jaysoni Beachum and All-American shortstop Isa Torres — delivering another sobering reminder that even one of softball’s premier programs is no longer insulated from the financial arms race reshaping college athletics.
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