He is crazy. Stay at Columbia.
He is crazy. Stay at Columbia.
Guards:So if I’m doing the math right, we had two open spots pre-portal, and have had 3 declare intent to transfer (Tyne, Thomas, McGlothin), so we have 5 open spots?
I’m sort of operating on the theory that if we had any other departures we’d have heard by now, but that could certainly be wrong.
JRob is staying right?Guards:
AA
Harper
Richardson
Simmons
Mooney
Forwards:
Tanner
Daughtry
Cook
Caldwell
Big:
Homenick
* Wow, we have A LOT of needs in the portal. Am I missing anyone?
Ty. Missed him. I will add him. So, I guess only 4 spots left. Walk ons count toward the 15.JRob is staying right?
IIRC Ivy League teams do not pay NIL? So even if he goes somewhere and gets a nominal amount (whatever that is these days) it’s more than zero. Think of it as he’s getting entry level job pay for 2 years of playing low level hoops.He is crazy. Stay at Columbia.
ah. forgot about that. hopefully at the very least we can save NIL money on the young Mooney.Ty. Missed him. I will add him. So, I guess only 4 spots left. Walk ons count toward the 15.
I heard some Ivy kids might have been getting NIL last season. just the top guys though.IIRC Ivy League teams do not pay NIL? So even if he goes somewhere and gets a nominal amount (whatever that is these days) it’s more than zero. Think of it as he’s getting entry level job pay for 2 years of playing low level hoops.
what's a DSA?Kirby Mooney does not count toward the 15, he's a DSA.
Designated Student Athlete...it's the term for those who got grandfathered in rather than losing their spots due to the House settlement roster limits.what's a DSA?
Yep, Rothstein posted last night the average P5 starter 2 years ago was being paid $750,000 in 2024. Today, the going rate is 4 to 5 times that amount. First, dear god, this system is broken.I can see a scenario where Moon totally strikes out, worse than last two portals.
One all-league caliber power conference player, not the average starter.Yep, Rothstein posted last night the average P5 starter 2 years ago was being paid $750,000 in 2024. Today, the going rate is 4 to 5 times that amount. First, dear god, this system is broken.
So is the system broken? Or was the concept of amateurism in a system that paid coaches millions, schools millions, with a broadcast deal worth billions, and players zero, the real broken aspect? Everything except the paying of players has been a professional operation for decades, with thousands of individuals profiting massively from it.Yep, Rothstein posted last night the average P5 starter 2 years ago was being paid $750,000 in 2024. Today, the going rate is 4 to 5 times that amount. First, dear god, this system is broken.
Secondly, we are increasing our NIL 2-2.5 times that amount. We are not even keeping up with the market with that increase. So, yeah, it looks like a bigger increase on the surface but all relative we are falling even further behind the curve with NIL.
So anyone thinking us to expect hitting portal pay dirt with our increase this year, expect to see more of what we did the past 2 years.
I have much more of an issue with the "non-stop free agency" than I do with the money. If these players are truly pros now, look at the professional leagues and you can see there is no absolute freedom of movement. It takes years before someone can become a free agent in the NFL, MLB etc. This recognizes the investment teams put into each player. Specific to Richmond, my waning interest in MBB is about 95% on Mooney with the rest being on the constant need to rebuild a team every year.Basically - do most people have issues with the money or the nonstop free agency? If UR could pay the same guys for 4 years at increasing scale, would you care if they made 100k or 1.2m?
Cool. So 5 it is.Designated Student Athlete...it's the term for those who got grandfathered in rather than losing their spots due to the House settlement roster limits.
I don't think it is as negative as you think. We aren't competing against P5s. Well, I guess overall we are, but our increase in NIL should put us in good shape in the A-10. Sure, we still might be behind a few schools in the A-10, but I don't think that is an excuse for poor play, and I certainly can't agree that with our increased NIL, we should see the same results this year that we saw last year.Yep, Rothstein posted last night the average P5 starter 2 years ago was being paid $750,000 in 2024. Today, the going rate is 4 to 5 times that amount. First, dear god, this system is broken.
Secondly, we are increasing our NIL 2-2.5 times that amount. We are not even keeping up with the market with that increase. So, yeah, it looks like a bigger increase on the surface but all relative we are falling even further behind the curve with NIL.
So anyone thinking us to expect hitting portal pay dirt with our increase this year, expect to see more of what we did the past 2 years.
can you name a professor at any of the 68 schools in March Madness?But I find the dollar amounts involved to be obscene. I realize this makes me a dinosaur, but when a freshman point guard is making more than all/most professors then I think things are seriously out of whack.