OrangeXtreme
The Mayor of Dewitt
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I agree. If those were the guys we were interested in, we wouldn’t be a whole lot better this year. Tennessee brought in the two of best three point shooters in the country the past two years. We aren’t even looking at these guys. How do you expect to compete if we don’t even sniff the better portal players? The bigs mentioned are non factors. You need to find skilled players who know how to play the game. I’d like to be a fly on the wall to see the list of players Kline is targeting. This program has sunk to an all time low this season. If SU doesn’t make a huge splash in the portal, we will be fighting for an ACC tournament bid again next year instead of a NCAA bid. Fans are watching and so are season ticket renewals. It’s time SU starts acting like a big time program because they currently are not in the ball park. We’ve been a total non factor in the ACC since we joined. It’s time they stop living in the past and get their act together. If not, they’ve lost everything they built the past forty years, not counting the crappy last ten years.I have a difficult time believing we would be that much better had we signed some of those players in that article.
I have a difficult time believing we would be that much better had we signed some of those players in that article.
PR blitz continues. How come we didn’t hear anyone crying poor in June, but only how great the team was?
After reading the article, I still think this is mostly on Red. We weren't prepared. He's captain of the ship.This is SU laying the narrative for Red being retained
Agree but even the narrative shows how out of touch the staff was on a key part of their job. This also isn’t the first offseason with NIL/transfer portal.This is SU laying the narrative for Red being retained
I agree, but you have to admit Red has been severely strapped with having the necessary tools to compete. He needed to be better prepared and SU needed to provide the resources to compete in the new world of college athletics. I have no doubt that Kadary Richmond would have come back to SU if we could have matched St. John’s $1.2 million offer. If we matched Duke’s offer to Maliq, he may have come back. Relationships mean nothing any more. It’s only the $$$. I’m worried that we think Kline is going to be our savior.This is SU laying the narrative for Red being retained
We are supposed to hit 40 degrees todayWell now that we got the budget stuff figured out, next stop is safely in the NCAA tournament and 25 wins! Going to be a bright sunshiney day!
I don’t believe this for a minute. The top programs are retaining their guys for multiple seasons and not just ratcheting up their payroll.Relationships mean nothing any more. It’s only the $$$
This article does far more telling-on the coaching staff than it does give valid reasons for poor performance this season. The plan was they weren't prepared?
This type of reasoning is exactly what this fan base doesn't want to hear right now.
I think St Johns was a done deal but they were telling Kooks to talk to other schools (us, Oklahoma, Illinois) so it didn’t look like blatant tampering on their side.I agree, but you have to admit Red has been severely strapped with having the necessary tools to compete. He needed to be better prepared and SU needed to provide the resources to compete in the new world of college athletics. I have no doubt that Kadary Richmond would have come back to SU if we could have matched St. John’s $1.2 million offer. If we matched Duke’s offer to Maliq, he may have come back. Relationships mean nothing any more. It’s only the $$$. I’m worried that we think Kline is going to be our savior.
They are competitive with NIL or they are gone. Remember, players leave or graduate and additional money comes back to the till. Most freshman are not getting the big bucks. We will find out this year with JJ and Freeman. SU pays up or they will be gone. If JJ leaves it will say a lot. No one has a better relationship with JJ than Red.I don’t believe this for a minute. The top programs are retaining their guys for multiple seasons and not just ratcheting up their payroll.
I think you’re partially right. St. John’s would have paid whatever they needed to get Kadary. They would have just kept raising the price. Pitino had made him a priority and a big splash get.I think St Johns was a done deal but they were telling Kooks to talk to other schools (us, Oklahoma, Illinois) so it didn’t look like blatant tampering on their side.
I think Mike Waters is trying to inform people what SU is dealing with and the constraints Red had last spring. He also writes how unprepared the coaching staff was in preparing for the portal. If he was just spinning for the university he didn’t need to show how unprepared everyone was. The article is damning in many ways. I don’t think it’s complimentary towards anyone.I don’t have access to this article and will not be paying to view it. But the first thing I thought when I read the headline was spin cycle. As mentioned previously in this article, article was put in motion, as well as Jim B the other day complaining and putting it on NIL. Laying the foundation to bring back Red, while trying to keep the fanbase happy and explain the issues.
I really want JJ back. He is an excellent player and by all accounts a good teammate. I think that he can be our leader next year. If we can add a true scoring 3 an athletic 5 and of course a 1. We can be good. Other than Donnie and JJ keep Petar and let everyone else decide if they want to stay or transfer but don't pay up for them.They are competitive with NIL or they are gone. Remember, players leave or graduate and additional money comes back to the till. Most freshman are not getting the big bucks. We will find out this year with JJ and Freeman. SU pays up or they will be gone. If JJ leaves it will say a lot. No one has a better relationship with JJ than Red.
Fran had a plan, hoops clearly didnt have anything close to itWe just need our "Kyle McCord" for basketball.
I like that new one from Griff.