Recruiting Football Talk VII

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I know he didnt list it, but it starts Wed at Arky..... they arent good, but Bud Walton has been a house of horrors for us...... then you say youre not worried about Bama, but I can definitely see a screw job there with the refs. Auburn worries me because of Broome, hes the type of guy that can bully Aidoo all night long. Lastly, UK is going to come into TBA needing a big win, if you think we get a fair shake in that one then I have some ocean front property in the Colorado to sell you.

Just like we didn’t get a fair shake at Rupp when UK really needed a W, right?
 
UGA "pay for play" -- right out in the open. Bragging about it.

Unless you think Kirby's QB gets the UGA NIL no matter where he plays next year.

NIL for roster retension just is pay-for-play. There is no difference in principle between that and a new recruit. The latter is just an angle that was cooked up to go after Nico.

We'll hope for the best on the 13th.
Well said.
 
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It's actually been predicted (analytics) since a month ago we weren't the favorite to win the SEC (I believe we had the 3rd best odds) BECAUSE of imbalanced scheduling year-to-year.

There's a difference between a power ranking and predicting where folks will finish. See: Missouri football 2024. Journalists just say who the best team is, they're not deep diving into schedule dynamics to statistically predict where teams will finish.

And yet we still have every shot to do so. But it wouldn't be an upset if we failed to win the SEC (from day one). It would be an upset if we did, against the field.
Disagree.
 
That's what I've been saying for a while..
For me - I’m OK with NIL the way it was at the beginning of 2023. I’m OK with potential endorsement opportunities or NIL opportunities being discussed between the athlete and the provider of the opportunity prior to commitment.

I really really really don’t want the Universities to become employers of the players. Student athletes on scholarship, in my opinion (for whatever it’s worth), should have the same status as student musicians on scholarship, or students on academic scholarships, or any other student on scholarships earned because they bring a skill or talent or business acuity to enhance the Universities they elect to attend.
 
Quite possibly my favorite American band of all time. There's others in the conversation, depending on my mood: The Doors, Allman Bros, CCR, RHCP, My Morning Jacket, The Strokes...but, TH are definitely up there.
I'm a Metal fan..................but Talking Head/David Byrne are amazing.............
 
In the last five final fours, 16 teams have made it once and two teams have made it twice (Kansas and UCONN). Kansas also had to vacate one of theirs.

The run UConn has had since 1999 is so underappreciated.

They now have 5 titles from '99 through '22.

The next closest during that period are Duke and UNC with 3 each.

Pretty incredible and they've done it through 3 different coaches. And yes, I'm mostly just happy a non-blueblood has been beating the bluebloods.
 
Honestly, Zeigler was the only one with any fight in him last night. Knecht stepped it up at the end, but other than ZZ and Knecht it felt like the team just didnt care
I guarantee you they did care. Not going to say more since my thoughts about this post are a bit emotional. I care, too.
 
Going 5 minutes without a bucket, sitting our best player when the game started getting out of hand (ik he was in foul trouble but he is our best 3pt shooter and could have gotten us going offensively again)

Edit: also not using a TO when A&M went on that run
You are allowed to critique. You may have a valid point regarding the TO. I also think Barnes was a little unhappy with DK, and that may have contributed to him sitting longer.
 
I think if you do a revenue share that is dictated by an administrative body, you call still work under title 9. Nil, which should be market based valuation, then allows those that can demand top $$, can still get top $$. And you wouldn't necessarily need collective bargaining because of title 9. Everybody wins.... Money earned by the schools from tv deals and post season gets distributed back to the athletes, nil allows additional opportunities for those that are able. Over simplified, sure. But I think that's a place you can work from. ADs could them use booster money for facilities etc..
I’m concerned we’ll be back to the situation where the teams with the best “under the table” program will have the advantage again…
 
The run UConn has had since 1999 is so underappreciated.

They now have 5 titles from '99 through '22.

The next closest during that period are Duke and UNC with 3 each.

Pretty incredible and they've done it through 3 different coaches. And yes, I'm mostly just happy a non-blueblood has been beating the bluebloods.
Jim Calhoun took that University from the laughing stock of Big East to a National Powerhouse.

I consider Connecticut a BlueBlood with the 5 National Titles..

Kevin Ollie won with Calhoun's players and when he couldn't recruit got fired and Dan Hurley has brought them back to the top.
 
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