In addition to Morez who are our highest priority targets for the 2024 class?
For a quick second, I thought to myself "who is Alabamas Quinerly? That's an interesting first name."
Yes, but there is a window when the portal is open. The creates a special new midterm window for freshmen. Or a possibly unintended preseason window for incoming freshmen who enroll in summer school.there's already one free transfer, so I see this as a no op
Yes, but there is a window when the portal is open. The creates a special new midterm window for freshmen. Or a possibly unintended preseason window for incoming freshmen who enroll in summer school.
I wonder how this will work. Will they have to enter a portal? Inform their coach? Make a public declaration? This will invite more back channel tampering.
Those coaches are acting in their own long term interests. They are not jumping ship at the first sign of rough seas. They are indeed committed to working hard, overcoming obstacles, and doing what is necessary to succeed. Kids who transfer to avoid those commitments are not acting in their own interests.How many of those coaches so worried about commitment have changed jobs for more money and/or a better opportunity?
Looks like another Illinois rule!Also agree with this take …
You just don’t see coaches quitting halfway through the year … After the season is over and they leave ? Oh well … Players can do that now too and if you want to transfer if your coach leaves then I’m all for it …
But the enabling quitting mid semester AKA Skyy ? I really struggle with what message that sends to our youth if the answer to anything hard in life is just to quit … But hey that’s just this old guys 2 cents …
We weren’t enamored w him as a player or the alumni weren’t willing to pony up any money for a guy like him? I guess no one liked him enough?
Seems like a mistake but I don’t know anything.
I don't believe this will ever happen. As long as teams are associated with college's then athletes will have to be students.No doubt it’s complex and it would radically change the landscape, but in my opinion, the concept of the “student athlete,” at least in the revenue generating sports, has been a myth for quite some time.
I suppose if you paid the players directly and didn’t require them to take classes (effectively, just a professional athlete for a college team) you could institute a salary cap across the entire sport, leveling the playing field for everyone. However, that still wouldn’t eliminate endorsement deals, which could still operate as the current NIL model. For many schools, that would mean the salary cap is just one small hurdle to step over.
I do believe we’re heading this direction and the powers that be are desperately trying to cling to the vestiges of their cash cow. When the change does come, it will probably come swiftly.
Jeremiah Fears reclassing to '24 has been (and continues to be) discussedSo what 2024 guys are we in good spots for other than Morez? Any names to watch?
Yes, or at least pretend like they’re students. Just like the old days.I don't believe this will ever happen. As long as teams are associated with college's then athletes will have to be students.
In addition to Morez who are our highest priority targets for the 2024 class?
PG, PG, PG and PG…
(Cough) stones ...(cough) glass houses. And all that good stuff. I know 2 TAs that were "encouraged" to "reconsider" the grades they assigned to some of our student-athletes in the 90s.Yes, or at least pretend like they’re students. Just like the old days.
Looking at you: LSU/N.Carolina…
How long was Underwood at his previous employer before coming to Illinois? Seems awfully similar to what players do now. Glasses houses or somethingThose coaches are acting in their own long term interests. They are not jumping ship at the first sign of rough seas. They are indeed committed to working hard, overcoming obstacles, and doing what is necessary to succeed. Kids who transfer to avoid those commitments are not acting in their own interests.
Yeah but that was about money and respect. Players don’t transfer cuz of mo . . . oops, never mind.How long was Underwood at his previous employer before coming to Illinois? Seems awfully similar to what players do now. Glasses houses or something
I wore their In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida album out learning to play the guitar in 1969-70!
Sweet, now do RayJ.It's been answered ad nauseam. Like any business transaction it's between the employer and the employee. In Skyy's case he was paid out in full but there is nothing in place enforcing that he had to be.
The reality is that most of these kids did not come to school to get an education. They came because it has been (not saying it is today) the most direct path to the professional ranks.Oh I don’t disagree … For me though, it’s about education … I mean with all this transferring you’ve got kids like Tre Mitchell who have changed schools 4 years in a row … How many of those kinds of kids are graduating ? Very few …
Just stating what’s being said … Don’t shoot the messenger …
They are giving all the power to the players. This is turning into an MLB type of situation. The NCAA is akin to MLB ownership. Bending over backwards to keep players happy. It’s gotten ridiculousYep … Not a fan either …
Feedback from coaches so far: “making things more difficult … Shows how little people care about teaching kids the meaning of commitment.”
Totally get it. No sense if the kid wasn’t interested. He probably had some preconceived thoughts about us since he had to play us several times. Can’t catch all of the fish in the pond.He wasn’t interested … Brad wasn’t that interested in fighting it out when we weren’t even a top 5 option …
I can't tell if this is a joke about Brad swinging and missing on his portal PG target or a legitimate prediction about a certain Arizona PG who might hit the portal in the future that we've been linked to.No need to worry about that … We‘ll get a better one in the portal …
Oh wait …
What you described is the minor league model for MLB and the NHL. The teams will be affiliated with the university instead of a town, and will develop their own regional fan base, losing the 100+ year affiliation with the alumni base. That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it!No doubt it’s complex and it would radically change the landscape, but in my opinion, the concept of the “student athlete,” at least in the revenue generating sports, has been a myth for quite some time.
I suppose if you paid the players directly and didn’t require them to take classes (effectively, just a professional athlete for a college team) you could institute a salary cap across the entire sport, leveling the playing field for everyone. However, that still wouldn’t eliminate endorsement deals, which could still operate as the current NIL model. For many schools, that would mean the salary cap is just one small hurdle to step over.
I do believe we’re heading this direction and the powers that be are desperately trying to cling to the vestiges of their cash cow. When the change does come, it will probably come swiftly.
Mid game maybe? One of our donors walks into the opposing team's timeout with a 100,000 check?Yes, but there is a window when the portal is open. The creates a special new midterm window for freshmen. Or a possibly unintended preseason window for incoming freshmen who enroll in summer school.
I wonder how this will work. Will they have to enter a portal? Inform their coach? Make a public declaration? This will invite more back channel tampering.