PlanetVolunteer
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Hope you and everyone who liked this post are writing big checks to the LV Boost Her Club. Because LSU portal-shopped that win-now team with NIL $$$$$.LSU was mediocre then hired a coach and won a national championship in year 2… it’s a joke. Total joke. Beyond embarrassing. She should step down herself if she truly loves Tennessee.
Without a doubt the LVs will get more donations and make more money by putting a better product on the court.Hope you and everyone who liked this post are writing big checks to the LV Boost Her Club. Because LSU portal-shopped that win-now team with NIL $$$$$.
This^Without a doubt the LVs will get more donations and make more money by putting a better product on the court.
Hope this isn’t the way the administration is thinking. It’s been proven time and time again in collegiate athletics that if you build a better program it will make more money. I realize we aren’t talking about a big money maker like football, but if they could come close to breaking even that would be helpful. Donations aren’t gonna increase as long as they are putting a poor product on the floor.
So you CHANGED subjects. This was about how those particular point guards ranked in UT HISTORY. No way anyone can argue that anyone one and done got better for the Vols by leaving. Chandler with another season (injury free) produces more and adds to wins totals.The SUBJECT that i replied was about if they made a mistake….. I have heard several guys talk about how much better development is the NBA bc it is 100% on developing you as a basketball player…. It doesn’t guarantee that you will become great though…. It usually depends on the individual and how driven they are and their base athleticism.
He was a little immature and could have use some more time. He would have been a first rounder for sure. I think the only reason he went pro was because that's what the pundits said he would do. He probably should have listened to the people who make the decisions.Chandler's biggest negative was never going to change. His size was always going to be the biggest issue for him. He didn't really have anything to gain.
Sheesh, first responders do such good work. We just had a situation by my office and there were 40 officers from all over the county arrived within 20 minutes. 5-6 arrived really quick. 3 inmates escaped from the county jail and some idiot thought it would be funny to walk into a loan office and tell them his name was one of the escaped inmates. I'm pretty sure he walked into our office 5 minutes before because a guy walked in and asked if we gave out loans.Semi hangining off Clark Memorial bridge in Louisville, KY. Driver extracted safely.
Looks like you could just touch it and it would go.
God Bless our first responders.
You have some dumb takes...but comparing Chandler to Knecht effect on the program is all time dumb.So Kennedy leaving after 1 season hurts his place on top PG status.
Although some are hanging Knecht jersey in rafters and retiring it after one season![]()
His presence was greatly missed at tourney time, Ruck. The heart of that team.You have some dumb takes...but comparing Chandler to Knecht effect on the program is all time dumb.
I liked KC...I wanted him to stay..I remember Zakai having way more memorable moments.
Plus...real basketball is played at both ends, and though I will say I think KC was a good defender...Zakai Ziggler is an absolute pest that makes multiple great defensive plays EVERY game.
Dalton Knecht is monumentally huge for this team...but IMO Zakai is the heart and soul of this program...I know some will not understand what the eff I am talking about...but some will.
That's far, I just think regardless his size was going to hurt him at the next level.He was a little immature and could have use some more time. He would have been a first rounder for sure. I think the only reason he went pro was because that's what the pundits said he would do. He probably should have listened to the people who make the decisions.
Donations and NIL are two separate things. Elite teams have elite coaches and elite players-- and getting them, and keeping them, means filling multiple buckets.Without a doubt the LVs will get more donations and make more money by putting a better product on the court.
Hope this isn’t the way the administration is thinking. It’s been proven time and time again in collegiate athletics that if you build a better program it will make more money. I realize we aren’t talking about a big money maker like football, but if they could come close to breaking even that would be helpful. Donations aren’t gonna increase as long as they are putting a poor product on the floor.
You have some dumb takes...but comparing Chandler to Knecht effect on the program is all time dumb.
I liked KC...I wanted him to stay..I remember Zakai having way more memorable moments.
Plus...real basketball is played at both ends, and though I will say I think KC was a good defender...Zakai Ziggler is an absolute pest that makes multiple great defensive plays EVERY game.
Dalton Knecht is monumentally huge for this team...but IMO Zakai is the heart and soul of this program...I know some will not understand what the eff I am talking about...but some will.
@Weezer enters the chat.I agree, in fact I always felt (as a catcher) that the spitter should have be legal and the knuckle ball illegal.