Yes, but he said “Selma,” her cousin with a good personality.No one in their right mind would turn down Salma Hayek.
Yes, but he said “Selma,” her cousin with a good personality.No one in their right mind would turn down Salma Hayek.
You would think but young men think they can do anything.Miami program is in chaos right now. The last two departures were part of their starting five. They are basically rebuilding the roster. NU a much more stable situation with a defined role. The uncertainty at UM has to be a plus for NU.
Toss in another $50k and be done with it.Miami program is in chaos right now. The last two departures were part of their starting five. They are basically rebuilding the roster. NU a much more stable situation with a defined role. The uncertainty at UM has to be a plus for NU.
Agreed!!Toss in another $50k and be done with it.
I don't like it, really. But it is the new reality until a better system is developed.Toss in another $50k and be done with it.
Draw him out with a post about how awesome Ohio State hoops are going to be next year.Where’s @EvanstonCat when we need him?
This situation is probably the best possible version of the system. A guy who was with his first school for a number of years and is transferring out after getting his degree and having established himself as a difference maker for one big opportunity and payday. Much better than an AJ Storr changing schools literally every year. Even I don’t like that.I don't like it, really. But it is the new reality until a better system is developed.
The point is taken, but this will be Jalen’s third school, with Stetson being his second.This situation is probably the best possible version of the system. A guy who was with his first school for a number of years and is transferring out after getting his degree and having established himself as a difference maker for one big opportunity and payday. Much better than an AJ Storr changing schools literally every year. Even I don’t like that.
IMO the NCAA should implement LOIs for transfer periods to avoid the situations like unfolded at MN. Allow players to submit binding paperwork confirming they are declining to enter the portal during this window. It would be even better if they could sign a document that declined entering a certain number of future portals too, effectively allowing multi-year contracts. Bring in a guy with multiple years of eligibility and actually put them on a binding multi-year NIL deal.
Wouldn't NIL deals allow that? Couldn't a sponsor say, You promote my product for two years while you play at NU, I give you $10,000 up front and $90,000 at the end; unless we renegotiate the contract for some reason. Obviously there would be other criteria, options and restriction to protect both parties.This situation is probably the best possible version of the system. A guy who was with his first school for a number of years and is transferring out after getting his degree and having established himself as a difference maker for one big opportunity and payday. Much better than an AJ Storr changing schools literally every year. Even I don’t like that.
IMO the NCAA should implement LOIs for transfer periods to avoid the situations like unfolded at MN. Allow players to submit binding paperwork confirming they are declining to enter the portal during this window. It would be even better if they could sign a document that declined entering a certain number of future portals too, effectively allowing multi-year contracts. Bring in a guy with multiple years of eligibility and actually put them on a binding multi-year NIL deal.
Yes, but there can’t be inducement and there’s no way to ultimately enforce them if you get outbid. I’m talking about letting guys voluntarily waive transfer rights.Wouldn't NIL deals allow that? Couldn't a sponsor say, You promote my product for two years while you play at NU, I give you $10,000 up front and $90,000 at the end; unless we renegotiate the contract for some reason. Obviously there would be other criteria, options and restriction to protect both parties.
I think you just described 99% of the people in the forum.I’m not sure this uncle will be a welcome addition if Jalen B. decides to come to NU. I’m sure he would give good insights to the inner workings of the program but maybe too much info and perhaps not always accurate.
One would think but these days, who knowsYou would think but young men think they can do anything.
UnlikeSounds like Miami per his uncle this AM.
Should be a good day today in Coral Gables.
We'll see how much influence this uncle has. He sure seems to be pushing hard for Miami.Sounds like Miami per his uncle this AM.
Should be a good day today in Coral Gables.
No disrespect to the young man, but, generally, if a person has NU and Miami as finalists, they are probably not coming our way. That's an odd Venn Diagram. What I mean is, the things that are important at the two schools are so widely divergent, that if you like what Miami is offering, you probably don't value what NU has. I suppose there could be exceptions for Upper Midwest kids out of HS but that's about it. This probably sounds arrogant, and perhaps it is, but it's sort of like 'do you want to live on a country estate or in an Upper East Side high rise of the same value'.
No disrespect to the young man, but, generally, if a person has NU and Miami as finalists, they are probably not coming our way. That's an odd Venn Diagram. What I mean is, the things that are important at the two schools are so widely divergent, that if you like what Miami is offering, you probably don't value what NU has. I suppose there could be exceptions for Upper Midwest kids out of HS but that's about it. This probably sounds arrogant, and perhaps it is, but it's sort of like 'do you want to live on a country estate or in an Upper East Side high rise of the same value'.
Not right or wrong, just too disparate
Listen, Larranaga is great and I can totally understand someone wanting to play for him, especially for a single year. Staying in Florida I’m sure is more comfortable/less change. ACC comes with cool factor for sure. Money was obviously a priority; that’s fine, and we’d all do the same if it were us. Hopefully it’s life changing for the kid.No disrespect to the young man, but, generally, if a person has NU and Miami as finalists, they are probably not coming our way. That's an odd Venn Diagram. What I mean is, the things that are important at the two schools are so widely divergent, that if you like what Miami is offering, you probably don't value what NU has. I suppose there could be exceptions for Upper Midwest kids out of HS but that's about it. This probably sounds arrogant, and perhaps it is, but it's sort of like 'do you want to live on a country estate or in an Upper East Side high rise of the same value'.
Not right or wrong, just too disparate
All this sour grapes about fit is silly. It would have been awesome to get Blackmon and he had a choice between two great places to play. Two private schools in big cities but very different cultures. Congrats to the young man for earning the opportunity to chose between the two and best of luck to him. Would have been fantastic but frankly there is more playing time available at Miami.
We’d have been hella deep with him though. Oh well.
Time to move on. Let’s win with what we have.
From some, yes. Others are insisting he wasn’t a fit who could help us anyway.The grapes aren’t all that sour. Just a bit disappointed…a pretty normal reaction all things considered.
How is it sour grapes when one, before the decision was made, already had voiced bad vibes about the fit?All this sour grapes about fit is silly. It would have been awesome to get Blackmon and he had a choice between two great places to play. Two private schools in big cities but very different cultures. Congrats to the young man for earning the opportunity to chose between the two and best of luck to him. Would have been fantastic but frankly there is more playing time available at Miami.
We’d have been hella deep with him though. Oh well.
It was fairly recently I realized that Miami is a pretty good school. It’s not elite, but it’s a good private school. I don’t think it’s based on that the two prospects are dramatically different.No disrespect to the young man, but, generally, if a person has NU and Miami as finalists, they are probably not coming our way. That's an odd Venn Diagram. What I mean is, the things that are important at the two schools are so widely divergent, that if you like what Miami is offering, you probably don't value what NU has. I suppose there could be exceptions for Upper Midwest kids out of HS but that's about it. This probably sounds arrogant, and perhaps it is, but it's sort of like 'do you want to live on a country estate or in an Upper East Side high rise of the same value'.
Not right or wrong, just too disparate
As soon as rumors he was leaning toward another school a series of absurdly thin reasons why he wasn’t a good fit anyway appeared. Convienient.How is it sour grapes when one, before the decision was made, already had voiced bad vibes about the fit?
It's uninformed, it's speculative, it's purely gut-driven. But it's not sour grapes.
The fact Collins offered him means he thought he was a fit but I still won’t call what people say as sour grapes. I have seen criticism on all recruits and current players so no exception was made.As soon as rumors he was leaning toward another school a series of absurdly thin reasons why he wasn’t a good fit anyway appeared. Convienient.
We’re not - there’s no sense in carrying an empty slot with no true PG - but I can’t imagine we’re far down the road with anyone at this point. Hopefully someone good doesn’t mind that we’re coming in late. Otherwise it’s on to the B-minus or C-list.Still one more open slot. Are you saying we’re done?
When should the fit concerns arise? Please enlighten my absurdly thin reasons.As soon as rumors he was leaning toward another school a series of absurdly thin reasons why he wasn’t a good fit anyway appeared. Convienient.
Most of us had never even heard his name until April 16, so we're talking less than two weeks we went from (some people) learning of his existence/interest in NU to (some people) getting excited about him, to (some people) getting cool on him, to him picking another place. If we're not supposed to talk about it during that time period, when are we?When should the fit concerns arise? Please enlighten my absurdly thin reasons.
Listen, Larranaga is great and I can totally understand someone wanting to play for him, especially for a single year. Staying in Florida I’m sure is more comfortable/less change. ACC comes with cool factor for sure. Money was obviously a priority; that’s fine, and we’d all do the same if it were us. Hopefully it’s life changing for the kid.
Also hopefully this agent isn’t putting his client in a bad position. That’s the part that worried me - if he gets here and ends up with 27 minutes and 9 shots a game, will the staff have to deal with an agent (or player, via his agent planting seeds) grumbling that it’s not 34 and 14?
Fit and cohesion are really important. They’re not incompatible with NIL. Boo made a nice payday last season and was the beating heart of the program. He’s also homegrown. The more info we got, the more it felt like too many cooks to me. Wish him well and keep looking for the right fit for us. There are plenty of great players still available all over the country.
Money was obviously a priority; that’s fine, and we’d all do the same if it were us.
I’m a Ho. Show me the money and I’ll come hang w youYour comment (well above) was insightful except for this sentence.
First of all, you don't know what Miami offered him and you don't know what NU offered him.
So you have no basis for making any decision.
But beyond that, you are speaking only for yourself!
To say "We'd all do the same thing" is somewhere between "wrong" and "offensive."