Andre Broussard/ Special to The Daily Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK
Well, that didn't take long...

Just mere hours after announcing that he would enter the transfer portal, LSU sophomore running back Corey Kiner committed to Cincinnati, his hometown school.


Kiner played in 11 games last season with one start and carried the ball 79 times for 324 yards and two touchdowns.

Head coach Brian Kelly revealed last weekend that Kiner has a high ankle sprain and was going to miss the rest of spring practice and the spring game.
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He can be the bell cow in Cincinnati and would be anything but here. If the Purdue rb works out, his playing time would go down from the little he saw last year. No loss.
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He is a positive kid who loves LSU and made a business decision to go home. I really hope he is successful!
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Yep Cincinnati did not have one conversation with this cat prior to him deciding to go into the portal. No not one. What a joke this portal is.
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The idea is you decide to enter the portal and then the college recruits you, not the college recruits you and then you enter the portal. This tampering has to stop.
17 months
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Kentucky recruited this kid originally and was a final four but before we could say to him take another look at us, Poof! He was already at Cincy. Yeah, I'd say they were tampering.
17 months
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Good luck to him
Reply17 months
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Respeck his decision
Reply17 months
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Good luck! Hope things work out him. We’ll be okay
Reply17 months
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I hate the portal. It's turned college football into a video game.
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This is what some of the player bleeding hearts wanted, now have to deal with. The portal and NIL is gonna be the death of college football
17 months
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Good. Bye.
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He wanted to go home. Hope it works out for the kid.
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NIL and the portal are ruining college football.
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The pass thru portal
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I’m sure he had communicated with Cincinnati coaches before he entered the portal. Once he knew they would take him, he entered the portal!
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And that is the part that's still not allowed, but NCAA is just turning a blind eye to it. They've made a mess and let it get out of control.
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the speed of "decision" makes it obvious
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Frustrating to think Will Wade lost his job for “violating” NCAA rules and perhaps offering a kid incentives. What do you think Cincinnati offered, when and how. Same same to me.
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