Poop. I was hoping he would stay. He was a good player for us. Thanks, Brendan
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This is unfortunately going to be the case yearly with Linder. Players are likely to move on once they’ve grown tired with him. None of these transfers will be commanding huge NIL.
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Looking back, it’s amazing how one thing has snowballed and devastated this program. We’re following up a tourney birth and Ike gets injured. The team blows and the transfer merry go round hasn’t stopped. Be amazing if we ever get this thing back on track. Definitely looks like Linder better correct this ship. I like him as a coach but having no stability makes it difficult. If Ike stays healthy and we have a decent year, maybe it doesn’t turn in cluster f-word. Oh well
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"Injured". Riiiiiiight....laxwyo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:53 pm Looking back, it’s amazing how one thing has snowballed and devastated this program. We’re following up a tourney birth and Ike gets injured. The team blows and the transfer merry go round hasn’t stopped. Be amazing if we ever get this thing back on track. Definitely looks like Linder better correct this ship. I like him as a coach but having no stability makes it difficult. If Ike stays healthy and we have a decent year, maybe it doesn’t turn in cluster f-word. Oh well
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Agreed. Ike had no intention of playing and had both feet out before the season…..Wyovanian wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:37 pm"Injured". Riiiiiiight....laxwyo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:53 pm Looking back, it’s amazing how one thing has snowballed and devastated this program. We’re following up a tourney birth and Ike gets injured. The team blows and the transfer merry go round hasn’t stopped. Be amazing if we ever get this thing back on track. Definitely looks like Linder better correct this ship. I like him as a coach but having no stability makes it difficult. If Ike stays healthy and we have a decent year, maybe it doesn’t turn in cluster f-word. Oh well
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I understand he probably could have come back. But I’m fairly certain he did get injured. He’s playing a full healthy season so if he’s leaving, it makes sense no to rush it.Itsux2beaewe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:43 pmAgreed. Ike had no intention of playing and had both feet out before the season…..
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From an eligibility standpoint, not playing probably made sense if he would have only been available for a few games at the end of the year in an otherwise wasted season.laxwyo wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:34 amI understand he probably could have come back. But I’m fairly certain he did get injured. He’s playing a full healthy season so if he’s leaving, it makes sense no to rush it.Itsux2beaewe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:43 pm
Agreed. Ike had no intention of playing and had both feet out before the season…..
The big problem that I had which soured me on Ike was that it appears he made sure to grab NIL cash through Boys and Girls Club on his way out the door. As if his $500,000 from Gonzaga wasn’t enough he also apparently needed to get that Wyoming cash for not playing.
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Because of NIL and the portal, some of them are professional athletes, not collegians. I would guess that every player on Kansas is getting NIL money. Even in our conference, I'm sure many are getting significant amounts of money. Football and basketball are no longer amateur sports. College sports as we knew it are history.
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Do you really believe this exodus at Wyoming is NIL driven? A guy that didn’t even play. I highly doubt there are big dollars being thrown his way.
We have to be honest with ourselves with this trend under the current coaching staff.
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No, I don't believe these 4 (Wenzel, Powell, CanadianHair, Sirtautus) are NIL driven. They are portal driven. And you may be right about the staff, we will see. Something to be said about being a "players coach" in this most awful environment.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:56 amDo you really believe this exodus at Wyoming is NIL driven? A guy that didn’t even play. I highly doubt there are big dollars being thrown his way.
We have to be honest with ourselves with this trend under the current coaching staff.
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The problem with NIL as it currently exists is that it has created a professional sporting league where athletes are paid by unaffiliated third parties rather than the schools (ie the employers) themselves. This gives all of the negotiating power to the athletes and none to the schools/coaching staffs.
These third party NIL collectives are the at the root of the issue. They are throwing money around to unproven athletes with little to no conditions attached. Contracts, with specific expectations and incentive based payouts, are badly needed. Eventually, I think we will end up there as it become clear to these NIL collectives how much money they waste on athletes that don't develop as expected and/or transfer out when things don't go their way.
These third party NIL collectives are the at the root of the issue. They are throwing money around to unproven athletes with little to no conditions attached. Contracts, with specific expectations and incentive based payouts, are badly needed. Eventually, I think we will end up there as it become clear to these NIL collectives how much money they waste on athletes that don't develop as expected and/or transfer out when things don't go their way.
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This. 100% this. Like it or not, “my way or the highway” coaches are not going to have success at our level in the NiL/portal eras. The kids have all the power. You can hate that reality. You can cuss it. But it is here and will continue to gut Napoleonic coaches and their programs that won’t adapt.McPeachy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:17 amNo, I don't believe these 4 (Wenzel, Powell, CanadianHair, Sirtautus) are NIL driven. They are portal driven. And you may be right about the staff, we will see. Something to be said about being a "players coach" in this most awful environment.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:56 am
Do you really believe this exodus at Wyoming is NIL driven? A guy that didn’t even play. I highly doubt there are big dollars being thrown his way.
We have to be honest with ourselves with this trend under the current coaching staff.
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In the world of track and field, runners are signing NIL deals directly with shoe companies. This might be the future for football and basketball as wellTheRealUW wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:52 am The problem with NIL as it currently exists is that it has created a professional sporting league where athletes are paid by unaffiliated third parties rather than the schools (ie the employers) themselves. This gives all of the negotiating power to the athletes and none to the schools/coaching staffs.
These third party NIL collectives are the at the root of the issue. They are throwing money around to unproven athletes with little to no conditions attached. Contracts, with specific expectations and incentive based payouts, are badly needed. Eventually, I think we will end up there as it become clear to these NIL collectives how much money they waste on athletes that don't develop as expected and/or transfer out when things don't go their way.
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This is as good as it will ever get for NCAA athletes. Give it 10 years...the majority of NIL deals will be incentive based. If you don't play well, you don't get paid. I would also not be surprised if we start seeing contracts that legally oblige the athletes to commit to a specific school/team for a specified period of time or face some sort of financial "exit penalty". The NIL collectives that exist today are being wildly inefficient and careless with their funds. All it will take is a handful of NIL collectives to start incorporating incentive based pay structures and exit fees and the rest will follow in due time.
If there is one thing that keeps me somewhat upbeat about college athletics, it is that I just don't think the way NIL deals currently operate are sustainable in the long-term. Changes are coming, and likely in the not so distant future.
If there is one thing that keeps me somewhat upbeat about college athletics, it is that I just don't think the way NIL deals currently operate are sustainable in the long-term. Changes are coming, and likely in the not so distant future.