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Fox Sports' Allison Williams pitches 'governing body' to take control of college football's transfer portal

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A single college football game remains on this year’s schedule, but many coaches, players and fans have been looking off the field to see all the happenings within the transfer portal – a part of college football that has evolved tremendously. 

For some, though, the transfer portal – even college football as a whole – does not have the proper structure right now. NIL deals play a major role in this, as the sport has turned into a pay-for-play situation much like professional sports. 

Whoever is offering the most money can land highly ranked prospects and proven talents in college with no restrictions on transferring. 

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Fox Sports sideline reporter Allison Williams delivers a report prior to the start of the game during a PAC-12 conference college football game between the Washington Huskies and Oregon Ducks on Nov. 12, 2022 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. (Brian Murphy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Allison Williams, a veteran college football reporter for Fox Sports, believes something must be done about this. 

"We need a commissioner, not me, but we need a commissioner in college football. The sport is too big," she said on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich." "There’s too much on the line. There’s too many self-serving parties in this thing right now. We got to get a hold on this thing because it’s in a messy, bad place right now if we’re being honest."

The college football bowl season, which just came to an end this past weekend, is a prime example of how the transfer portal affects play on the field. Teams like Florida State, who was blown out by Georgia, and Ohio

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