Transfer Simulator
mock availableExplore mock outcomes such as a fictional player committing, staying, withdrawing, entering the portal, or choosing another team.
Related: Atlas, Oracle, Intelligence Core
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Portal Pulse Labs
Explore mock what-if scenarios across transfers, rosters, markets, strategy, NIL, and historical replay. Labs is separate from verified reporting.
Simulation Disclaimer
Labs outputs are simulations, scenario analysis, projections, mock data, or user configurations. They are not reports, commitments, NIL facts, roster facts, or verified intelligence.
Welcome Panel
A safe simulation workspace for exploring mock transfer, roster, market, NIL, strategy, and historical scenarios without mixing them with verified reporting.
Simulation Categories
Explore mock outcomes such as a fictional player committing, staying, withdrawing, entering the portal, or choosing another team.
Related: Atlas, Oracle, Intelligence Core
Add, remove, and compare fictional roster pieces to understand before/after roster balance.
Related: Atlas, Team Builder, Roster DNA
Test mock position battles, starter changes, depth pressure, and transfer need scenarios.
Related: Atlas, Depth Chart Intelligence
Model fictional conference changes and downstream effects on travel, recruiting, market movement, and scheduling context.
Related: Knowledge Graph, Cartographer
Explore mock high school, region, coach, and school pipeline effects.
Related: Librarian, Cartographer
Use Apollo-style mock snapshots to replay what Portal Pulse believed at different points in time.
Related: Apollo, Historical Replay
Build a fictional transfer class and evaluate mock roster, position, and class balance effects.
Related: Rankings, Atlas
Use Mercury-style mock signals to explore interest changes, position scarcity, and conference market movement.
Related: Mercury, TMX
Explore fictional scholarship pressure, class balance, and future openings.
Related: Atlas, Scholarship IQ
Compare mock strategies such as building through the portal, retaining the roster, or targeting veteran leadership.
Related: Atlas, Athena
Explore fictional NIL market context with strict disclaimers and no real NIL values.
Related: NIL Intelligence, Intelligence Core
Reserved space for Digital Twin, mobile simulations, enterprise labs, and research experiments.
Related: Digital Twin, Portal Pulse Data
Recent Simulations
Simulation
A fictional quarterback joins a fictional roster, improving mock depth stability while increasing scholarship pressure.
Simulation confidence
61%Visual only. Labs confidence does not verify a real-world claim.
Outputs
Assumptions
Scenario Analysis
A fictional increase in offensive line interest raises mock position scarcity and conference activity.
Simulation confidence
54%Visual only. Labs confidence does not verify a real-world claim.
Outputs
Assumptions
Saved Scenarios
User Configuration
A saved placeholder scenario for prioritizing fictional roster retention over portal volume.
Simulation confidence
58%Visual only. Labs confidence does not verify a real-world claim.
Outputs
Assumptions
Save Scenario Placeholder
Future Labs versions will save labeled scenario configurations, assumptions, notes, and comparison states. No persistence is implemented in this mock workspace.
Universal Simulation Controls
Confidence Slider
Visual only: 60
Displays user-perceived confidence without changing real intelligence.
Simulation Speed
Placeholder
Future control for replay or iterative simulation speed.
Notes
Placeholder
Future user configuration and collaboration notes.
Assumptions & Limitations
Simulation Results
Trade-offs
Comparison View
Before
Mock baseline roster, market, or strategy state.
After
Mock simulated state after user-configured variables.
Simulation Timeline
Mock QB chooses Team X
6/28/2026A fictional quarterback joins a fictional roster, improving mock depth stability while increasing scholarship pressure.
Mock offensive line market heats up
6/28/2026A fictional increase in offensive line interest raises mock position scarcity and conference activity.
Mock retain veteran core strategy
6/27/2026A saved placeholder scenario for prioritizing fictional roster retention over portal volume.
AI Simulation Assistant
Responsibilities
Guardrails
Featured Experiments
historical-replay-lab
Compare what a fictional prediction looked like before and after new mock evidence appeared.
Learning goal: Understand how confidence and assumptions change over time.
Limitation: Uses fictional snapshots only.
scholarship-planner
Adjust mock class balance and observe Scholarship IQ pressure.
Learning goal: Learn how overfilled and underfilled positions affect future roster flexibility.
Limitation: Does not use real scholarship counts.
Learning Resources