Time is a flat circle
So is the earth...
Time is a flat circle
You are making a lot of assumptions based off of the staff.And the staff should have let him know that if he did get hurt, he'd get the top amount of NIL possible and we'd take care of him. Absolutely no reason for him to even entertain the portal.
"Maximizing opportunities" just means he doesn't trust Illinois to provide the most $$ if he does come back to CBB.
I'm going to spend the rest of my life as a wacko crank correctly debunking the conventional wisdom that paying players destroyed college sports.Those who don't like what this has become shouldn't have advocated for it.
People who could see what it would become warned about it. No one listened.
Our insiders have been saying exactly the opposite. Plenty of money.I mean everyone has been saying that. Our insiders, Steven Bardo, I think there was even some chat about it on Trilly's forum. So who knows?
I would think unlocking all the TSJ and Coleman NIL would be huge.
Players are utilizing the portal to help determine their current market value. Illinois will have the opportunity to match or exceed that number, but Coleman needs to know what it is first.And the staff should have let him know that if he did get hurt, he'd get the top amount of NIL possible and we'd take care of him. Absolutely no reason for him to even entertain the portal.
"Maximizing opportunities" just means he doesn't trust Illinois to provide the most $$ if he does come back to CBB.
So is the earth...
So you go back before Spencer Haywood?Remember the good ol' days
You knew who was back and how many years each player had left. Then you could do a little research on the incoming class and how they could fill the voids.
I don't have the same opinion on this. Coleman played 4 years here, got a degree, and might move on. I was already expecting him to move on anyway (to the NBA) and under normal circumstances he would have to move on after his 4 years. If he thinks another school gives him a better chance at boosting his NBA stock then go for it. It is weird to play more than 4 years at one school.If Coleman leaves for another school, I’m gonna have to take a break from all this portal stuff. Don’t think I’ll be able to handle it anymore for a bit.
Bro ugotta...I don't have the same opinion on this. Coleman played 4 years here, got a degree, and might move on. I was already expecting him to move on anyway (to the NBA) and under normal circumstances he would have to move on after his 4 years. If he thinks another school gives him a better chance at boosting his NBA stock then go for it. It is weird to play more than 4 years at one school.
That's only because there isn't a true 5 now. If (when) they get one I don't think this is necessarily true.Booth may be playing on perimeter in a 5-out offense. But I will bet my beach house that he will be guarding the biggest opponent player most of his minutes. If Coleman does not want to guard the 5, no reason Booth doesn’t solve that.
100%, I'm not an insider by any means so I can just go off of what I see....Coleman wants to make sure he's covered $$$ if he doesn't go to draft, he said so in his followup statement.You are making a lot of assumptions based off of the staff.
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I'm going to spend the rest of my life as a wacko crank correctly debunking the conventional wisdom that paying players destroyed college sports.
If the NCAA hadn't tried to use liberalizing transfer rules as a release valve for their untenable position on amateurism we wouldn't be here.
That part is undoubtedly true, and was foreseeable.
It is a total blind panic out there.
Four years is what we’re traditionally/historically used to, for most of our fandom…but because of Covid it’s changed…I don't have the same opinion on this. Coleman played 4 years here, got a degree, and might move on. I was already expecting him to move on anyway (to the NBA) and under normal circumstances he would have to move on after his 4 years. If he thinks another school gives him a better chance at boosting his NBA stock then go for it. It is weird to play more than 4 years at one school.
The better question is, can Bryce Hopkins stand yet?Where do we stand with Bryce Hopkins?