Not to me but you used that as a reason to try and lure him back.Does it matter?
Not to me but you used that as a reason to try and lure him back.Does it matter?
Because a lot of our fan base are re tards who dont actually know stuff like this and scream from their couches like they are coaching their own fantasy team. It drives me crazy
Wrong. Allowed scholarships will increase but they are not mandatory and need not be filled. And it is all dependent on a not yet approved court settlement.Keep in mind that the AD needs to find $20MM in direct payments to athletes and fund 60-100 additional scholarships ( out of 211 additional allowed in the sports in our portfolio) beginning in July. Only two potential approaches: Cut costs or increase revenue.
I am sure we are not alone.
Not wrong. That's why I estimated we will use some, not all of the allotted scholarships within our portfolio of sports. And I probably follow issues with House v. NCAA as closely as anyone on this board. Ask our Athletics Director if he feels these aspects of House will be enacted. We are planning on institutiong direct payments in July 2025.Wrong. Allowed scholarships will increase but they are not mandatory and need not be filled. And it is all dependent on a not yet approved court settlement.
Yep. Red is operating under the same assumption that direct payments are around the cornerNot wrong. That's why I estimated we will use some, not all of the allotted scholarships within our portfolio of sports. And I probably follow issues with House v. NCAA as closely as anyone on this board. Ask our Athletics Director if he feels these aspects of House will be enacted. We are planning on institutiong direct payments in July 2025.
If you want to be competitive in your major sports you will maximize direct paymaents to players (we will) and allow coaches to optimize their rosters using as many of the allowable scholarshios they feel they need to, It doesn't take a Nobel Prize winner in Mathematics to see that Fran is recruiting to the 105 limit.
Any idea if this is this expected to help close the NIL gap as all teams will be operating under the same set budget? Or is this in addition to the current madness and the collectives will continue to need funding?Not wrong. That's why I estimated we will use some, not all of the allotted scholarships within our portfolio of sports. And I probably follow issues with House v. NCAA as closely as anyone on this board. Ask our Athletics Director if he feels these aspects of House will be enacted. We are planning on institutiong direct payments in July 2025.
If you want to be competitive in your major sports you will maximize direct paymaents to players (we will) and allow coaches to optimize their rosters using as many of the allowable scholarshios they feel they need to, It doesn't take a Nobel Prize winner in Mathematics to see that Fran is recruiting to the 105 limit.
The university has made some very strange choices about its priorities in the last 10 years or so.It’s a fight with the Chancellor per usual. Not wildhack
If the university is that financially strapped that it has to tap donors to pay for team charters, maybe it’s time to exit the big time athletics business?We took a bus to NY last week. We will take a bus there to play Maryland in a couple of weeks.
Plan is to take a bus to B.C. and Pitt. That sound like a school that is flush with cash to but
out a coach?
Exactly. Athletes have access to excellent academic support. More structured than the average student. There’s too much $ at stake.As somebody who has worked with student athletes at a few different institutions, including SU and WVU which has a special reputation on this board, my experience is that this could not be farther from the truth.
Eddie...No 22 year old should have back issues due to busses. That’s a weak excuse by him.
We took a bus to NY last week. We will take a bus there to play Maryland in a couple of weeks.
Plan is to take a bus to B.C. and Pitt. That sound like a school that is flush with cash to but
out a coach?
I only know what I know and in this case, it isn't much. I do know this much. The hoop program does not want to bus. At all.
There are supposed to be some provisions that will make NIL deals more transparent and ensure payments are more aligned with services rendered. Color me skeptical. And don’t look at the $20.5MM as a salary cap. That’s just what the schools can pay. Businesses and individuals can still transact beyond that. But many programs are actually bringing their preferred collectives in house to help facilitate the direct payments. I suspect SU is having those discussions right now.Any idea if this is this expected to help close the NIL gap as all teams will be operating under the same set budget? Or is this in addition to the current madness and the collectives will continue to need funding?
Most schools will operate based on that cap. The usual ones will go above and beyond. NIL will still exist on top but I’d expect ours to be relatively small compared to the big guys. We will still be better off than where we are now though. There is such a massive difference between the top ten to 20 and everyone else. And it’ll get worse with the media deals.There are supposed to be some provisions that will make NIL deals more transparent and ensure payments are more aligned with services rendered. Color me skeptical. And don’t look at the $20.5MM as a salary cap. That’s just what the schools can pay. Businesses and individuals can still transact beyond that. But many programs are actually bringing their preferred collectives in house to help facilitate the direct payments. I suspect SU is having those discussions right now.
I think they should buy the hospicemobile from UpstateSM.We could just purchase our own bus if we haven't done so already. With regard to gym equipment, leasing is the way to go so that you can update from time to time.
Starling's 38 is why I won my fantasy matchup that week.Totally. NIL is the reason we played Youngstown State to OT at home.
I don't think SU has to report like the public land grant universities, right?I'm sorry, but don't play that card. SU sports is among the top 10 in revenue for hoops.
How they spend their money is their business.
Right. He could lose to them, like JB did.Look no further than JAB.
He allowed it and did nothing to keep momentum going.
However — Autry can complain about all of these things - STILL no reason to be in two possession games with Colgate, Cornell, and LeMoyne.
Both things can be true.
I have taken bus, plane, train, to mid-town. Bus to Port Authority beats them all. 4-4.5 hours, and done. I imagine the team isn’t riding a greyhound.. Guess what they would take from JFK. A 45 minute bus ride.I've traveled on to road trips on a college basketball team bus, and I've done so on a plane. Not even close to a push. Bus is awful.
That said, we're sacrificing comfortable and efficient travel so unremarkable 20-year-old basketball players can make solid salaries? What's the point, burn it down.
Statistically l, student athletes graduate at a higher rate and have higher GPAs than non-athletes. You have to try to suck.Maliq leaving had zero to do with quadir if anything Taylor leaving would have had more effect. I’d say majority of athletes fall in the barely eligible.