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« on: April 12, 2024, 09:08:39 PM »Prime. Second episode was fun as well.LOADS of insider nods to game concepts.
I'm jizzed to check it out. What platform?
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Prime. Second episode was fun as well.LOADS of insider nods to game concepts.
I'm jizzed to check it out. What platform?
ngl this bank dude looks like my guy j-tang
Like leaving the NCAA or changing the NCAA’s required number of sports.that tv money that you’re talking about is already spoken for elsewhere. so for your scenario to play out, something will have to give.Seems weird to build up a program to be a perennial top 20 team, win a Natty, and bail for another program. How often does that happen? I don't think very often which is why I don't see Drew leaving Baylor. Seems like he has a good thing going and he can be there as long as he wants with limited pressure from fans/AD/UP.This is true but Baylor is arguably the "lowest profile" school to win a championship in recent memory. Villanova is probably the closest comparison?
Not sure school's profile matters anymore if you have NIL support + fan/AD/UP support. I think this is why we have seen some hall of fame coaches retire in the last couple years. I don't think Kentucky/KU/UCLA/Duke/Michigan State/North Carolina names will continue to hold the weight they used to. The "name" is no longer needed to bring in great players and contend for titles. The last two years represent the new NIL landscape, and I don't think many of us would have predicted not a single Blue Blood (UCONN is now BB though) making the FF.
2024 FF Teams:
Bama, Purdue, NC State, and UCONN
2023 FF Teams:
SDST, Miami, FIU, and UCONN
I think long term, NIL support will be more closely related to profile. Higher profile/blue bloods will win in the NIL/Portal era.
NIL money will be king, program pedigree will be down the list of priorities for top recruits. What WILL be a deciding factor is the number of players the program that land in the NBA. McDonalds All-Americans don't go to Lawrentucky because of it's atmosphere or tradition, they go to KU because KU have a lot of players that make it to the NBA. When the number of players KU puts in the NBA declines, so will recruiting.
I don't disagree with anything you're saying, I just expect that in the long term NIL money and program pedigree will be more closely related than they might be now.
The turning point will be when schools are able to pay their players directly. Schools outside of the Big 10 and SEC can keep up with NIL, but they can't keep up with tv money.
90% eclipse was like 5000% dumber than 100%.Yes. It sucked
Anyone get raptured yet or nah?I was half way up and they found out that i am a Unitarian.
With the transfer portal, and just how college basketball rosters are constructed in general, I don't understand how different UK could be from a job at which a coach has achieved a Final 4 before. Outside of salary. If you can win a national championship at Baylor (for instance) what would UK have to offer? Just seems like more boosters to piss off.If I were a coach, I’d want two things. A guarantee to have the largest NIL in the country and the largest salary package (annual * guaranteed years) in the country.
If I were a Kentucky fan I’d want the very best coach in the country. Who is the very best coach? I don’t know.Guessing Nate Oats takes the job.
If I were a Kentucky fan that's who I would want. Him or Scott Drew.
Imagine the crowd at this beaut’eff that would be a crap show.
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I have always hoped that whatever meteor, nuke, etc that causes such an event, hit my house.Same
Yep, everyone gets an extension from Gene on this one.Based on cryptic gif posted by KSU_Fan and Manbeck sounds like an extension has been agreed too.
I'm extended right now
Plainly unconstitutional.Also, aren’t the athletic departments typically not a part of the state run universities?
At least it was, in a simpler, more sane time.