Ragman2000
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My guess is he declares without an agent to gauge his standing and if it's not first round he comes back. He'll be a lottery pick after next year.
Weitsman NIL money hopefully.Money talks…….
If Judah comes back, we’ll be able to attract some key talent out of the portal. Cuse will be the school that will be able to attract other pieces to put around him. Not the other way around. That should be the pitch: Judah will make everyone around him better, and we’ll be a championship contender.I’m with you and I have no idea if that’s possible. I guess I just feel the scenario that someone gets in Judah’s ear, starts talking about how some other school is a PG away from a final four run and has $X million waiting for him, which could be worth more than a second-round NBA deal, and convinces him Cuse won’t have enough for a real run next season — I just don’t think it’s impossible. Depressing, yes. Unlikely? Probably. But I really think college sports has been turned on it’s ear. I mean ND lost an offensive coordinator who had good , not incredible success and was an ND grad to Alabama. There was a time not THAT long ago that we’d think that scenario was insane. Now I just sorta shrug and go, ‘eh, I guess I see it.’
I like this take on it a lot. Makes sense in this new crazy world for sure!If Judah comes back, we’ll be able to attract some key talent out of the portal. Cuse will be the school that will be able to attract other pieces to put around him. Not the other way around. That should be the pitch. Judah will make everyone around him better and we’ll be a championship contender.
Sounds like it to meGreetings fellow Syracuse fans. Are we talking about Future all star Judah Mintz in here?
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To your question: absolutely. Spend it on a guy like Judah. Makes perfect sense. Just wonder how our boosters will stack up against other programs long-term if this continues to be the way this all works.You didn’t answer my question.
It’s not the schools paying though. It’s the boosters. And for whatever reason we are now mentioned with top end talent so something is making us competitive.
What do you think the highest paid NIL deals are for basketball?