Is Illinois still targeting Boyuan Zhang 6-8 Veritas Prep to replace Ben Humrichous?
McBride won conference player of the year the year you're talking about, so.......True. Certainly by his sophomore year Iggy passed him by.
One thing to think about, unlike so many issues that are Democrat and Republican, what state you represent and what school or schools your constituents care about has a big effect on these things.I’ve heard Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt interviewed a handful of times. He’s very active in DC in an attempt to have legislation passed to better college athletics.
Remains to be seen what the outcome might be, but he at least has a solid perspective.
Nobody thinks it's literally equal. Just more equal.
While NIL hasn't made the talent distribution flat, it has made it flatt-er. UK's 2013 class signed 6 of the top 14 recruits, according to 247. Nobody is doing anything like that the NIL era.
with so little continuity in rosters these days it’s easy to love the guys that stick aroundAs an Oregon State fan (and thus a Pac 12 fan), it will be easy to keep tabs on Ty. I’ve always that all the love for Ty was disproportionate to his contributions beyond him being a part of a very good Illini team, but I hope he does well — other than against the Beavers, of course.
A union and collective bargaining would be a good and stable solution, and is the solution US labor and antitrust law is designed around for situations like this.The fix has always been there, right before our eyes. Categorize student athletes as employees, allow collective bargaining. That unlocks the ability to sign contracts with specific terms about pay and length. Imagine if a 4 year contract became the standard for prep recruits, with specific termination terms in the event of transfer (for example, monetary buyout of remainder of contract by player, unless transfer decision is mutual). You'd have a lot more stability in roster construction, which is what the fans want, and the players would have the protections of CBAs and a union.
Bad for the NCAA, probably negatively impacts coach compensation in the long run (probably no immediate effect), good for fans, good for players. I can live with that.
Good program, Leon Rice is one of the most underrated coaches out there. Go get 'em Ty!
I can see him going the same route with DGL…working his way back to a high major.
You said it. Excellent fit for Ty. Boise has a solid program and he’ll get to play a lot. I loved how fiery and emotionally involved he was all the time despite not playing. Connective pieces can be on the bench as well as on the floor. Ty was that for us because of his attitude and involvement.good landing spot. he needs to play a lot and he wlll
That's a lot of busts in the top 100.....
So true!with so little continuity in rosters these days it’s easy to love the guys that stick around
Any sort of pay restrictions will put us right back to an era where teams that can/will exploit rules and loopholes will and gain an advantage. There is no way to enforce it, and more importantly it never gets enforced evenly.A union and collective bargaining would be a good and stable solution, and is the solution US labor and antitrust law is designed around for situations like this.
But like, let's be candid here, fundamentally "fixing college sports" is now just purely a question of restricting player rights. To reduce their ability to transfer and have contractual restrictions enforced against them.
Why would a college freshman want to join a union whose purpose is to restrict them?
(This edges up to one of my hot takes which is that NBA players would be better off without a union, which at this point is almost purely a cost-limitation mechanism for the owners)
Good program, Leon Rice is one of the most underrated coaches out there. Go get 'em Ty!
...work his way right back to C-U?I can see him going the same route with DGL…working his way back to a high major.
Wasn't "taking shots" at all. McBride was a damn good high school player. Never said he wasn't. Had originally just pointed out that he was originally the #1 recruit in the country in like 8th grade or freshman year. He had some physical issues as he got older that caused his game to stall out a bit.McBride won conference player of the year the year you're talking about, so.......
McBride was 31st in recruiting and Iguodala was 26th in his class. McBride started either as a freshman or sophomore, Iggy didn't make varsity until he was a junior. You can give Iggy his props without taking shots at our alumni. Quentin Coleman just went from mid 30s to mid 20s and we're raving about him. McBride was a damn good recruit and elite shooter.
Boise State part of the new Pac-12. Boise is an underrated City. Maybe he's getting some of that crazy Micron money?
What might have been. Good luck to him.
They’re orange and blue, even.Looks like I’ll be a Boise st fan next year