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Post by bmoc on Dec 22, 2022 11:36:25 GMT -8
Maybe I just never paid much attention to it, but entering the transfer portal mid-season....is this a new thing?
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Post by rmancarl on Dec 22, 2022 12:28:11 GMT -8
I really liked Isai. She's one I was hoping the Beavs would land. I'm not sure if anyone caught this, but Dominque Onu (UCLA) entered the transfer portal a week or two ago as well. She was one of the early entries in the Covid year with Talia. She never did a lot at UCLA, but I liked her skills and potential.
A few top players have left high school to enter college early this year, including Chole Kitts, who has played in a couple games already. It seems to be a new trend that overall, I'm not in favor of, but Kitts is a special talent.
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Post by bmoc on Dec 22, 2022 14:19:58 GMT -8
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Post by finleybandbeav on Dec 22, 2022 18:51:22 GMT -8
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Dec 22, 2022 19:10:34 GMT -8
The end of the amateur era. Next thing you know they will be paying high school kids (parents? ) to go to certain colleges. Will student athletes need to sign a contract so they can't transfer out? Does d1 need to be split between the haves and have nots?
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 22, 2022 21:55:19 GMT -8
The end of the amateur era. Next thing you know they will be paying high school kids (parents? ) to go to certain colleges. Will student athletes need to sign a contract so they can't transfer out? Does d1 need to be split between the haves and have nots? D1 will split itself into the haves and have nots. It has been engaged in doing so for decades; NIL will exacerbate the process. When it is completed, there will no longer be a seat at the table for the have nots. Schools like Rutgers will be purged and left to flounder for themselves, replaced by mercenaries such as USC and Oklahoma. The unwanted will form themselves into lesser conferences and new rivalries will be made. Their games will be broadcast on lesser networks hungry for content, and the money gap will grow ever wider. But, over time, the alumni, students, and fans of the outcasts will discover that they can get just as much enjoyment out of their rivalries, just like, for example, Wyoming and Colorado State currently do, as will Texas fans when they face traditional rival Tennessee for the 7th time. Oregon State's athletic life will be markedly different, but it will go on. And we'll still enjoy it.
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Post by 411500 on Dec 23, 2022 9:43:34 GMT -8
There are currently about 850 - 900 colleges and universities that field a football team....
One of the best things for higher education in America would be if about 800 of them cancelled their football programs altogether. Full stop. Find other ways to disperse the cost of their football program, and find other ways to generate the revenue provided by donors whose contributions are related, in one way or the other, to the football program.
Let the Big Boys have their football program and the fiscal nightmares that come with it. Gonzaga and U. Portland, for example, do it - - and they get along just fine.
Every other country in the world runs their university system without the fiscal burden of football. How tough can it be? GO BEAVS!!
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Dec 23, 2022 13:58:30 GMT -8
There are currently about 850 - 900 colleges and universities that field a football team.... One of the best things for higher education in America would be if about 800 of them cancelled their football programs altogether. Full stop. Find other ways to disperse the cost of their football program, and find other ways to generate the revenue provided by donors whose contributions are related, in one way or the other, to the football program. Let the Big Boys have their football program and the fiscal nightmares that come with it. Gonzaga and U. Portland, for example, do it - - and they get along just fine. Every other country in the world runs their university system without the fiscal burden of football. How tough can it be? GO BEAVS!! Division III schools do not have scholarship costs. Division III schools often have 100 members on the team, all paying some percentage of tuition and fees to the university's general fund, beyond any institutional academic aid they receive. Football is a huge money-maker for Division III schools. Why do you think Linfield never cuts anyone? Football also helps many small, private schools to increase male enrollment. And why would you chose to deny an athletic opportunity to thousands of young men? Fall Saturdays at the Sorbonne are probably pretty boring.
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Post by matt90 on Dec 24, 2022 23:49:44 GMT -8
So, do we still have to offer scholarships? If the goal is the NIL money, and not a degree, can we skip that part of the cost? only seems fair.
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Post by rmancarl on Dec 29, 2022 14:06:58 GMT -8
Jennah Isai chose BYU. BYU will have a nice young backcourt under their new head coach. It does make you wonder how long these players have been thinking about the change when they make relative quick decisions.
Good luck to her.
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 29, 2022 20:19:06 GMT -8
Jennah Isai chose BYU. BYU will have a nice young backcourt under their new head coach. It does make you wonder how long these players have been thinking about the change when they make relative quick decisions. Good luck to her. It does, doesn't it? Makes it seem like everything has been choregraphed in advance. But, basically, I think that's OK. For example, Sasha obviously wanted to go to Arkansas. But it would have been foolish for her to burn bridges if Arkansas hadn't offered her a spot already. You don't quit your job at company A until you've reached a deal with company B. It's the ones who enter the portal with no set destination that make me scratch my head. They just cast their fate to the wind, and maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't. Chance Nolan is a good example of that. His neck injury is going to have many schools view him as a liability issue, and he could wind up on the outside looking in. Hope not for his sake.
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Post by escott58 on Dec 29, 2022 20:42:20 GMT -8
Jennah Isai chose BYU. BYU will have a nice young backcourt under their new head coach. It does make you wonder how long these players have been thinking about the change when they make relative quick decisions. Good luck to her. It does, doesn't it? Makes it seem like everything has been choregraphed in advance. But, basically, I think that's OK. For example, Sasha obviously wanted to go to Arkansas. But it would have been foolish for her to burn bridges if Arkansas hadn't offered her a spot already. You don't quit your job at company A until you've reached a deal with company B. It's the ones who enter the portal with no set destination that make me scratch my head. They just cast their fate to the wind, and maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't. Chance Nolan is a good example of that. His neck injury is going to have many schools view him as a liability issue, and he could wind up on the outside looking in. Hope not for his sake. Don't the "rules" say that you can't contact or be contacted by other schools until you've entered for portal? I honestly don't know but read something online that was accusing Notre Dame of contacting some big-name quarterback. Portals, schmortals.
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Post by sparty on Dec 30, 2022 6:09:27 GMT -8
It does, doesn't it? Makes it seem like everything has been choregraphed in advance. But, basically, I think that's OK. For example, Sasha obviously wanted to go to Arkansas. But it would have been foolish for her to burn bridges if Arkansas hadn't offered her a spot already. You don't quit your job at company A until you've reached a deal with company B. It's the ones who enter the portal with no set destination that make me scratch my head. They just cast their fate to the wind, and maybe it works out, maybe it doesn't. Chance Nolan is a good example of that. His neck injury is going to have many schools view him as a liability issue, and he could wind up on the outside looking in. Hope not for his sake. Don't the "rules" say that you can't contact or be contacted by other schools until you've entered for portal? I honestly don't know but read something online that was accusing Notre Dame of contacting some big-name quarterback. Portals, schmortals. But what do the rules really say? Can't contact the athlete or can't contact the athletes parents or high school or team ball coach? "Hey, I heard team X is really interested in you" "Would not hurt to open channels up with them" So U think some of it is pre staged. How do you prove it if it is a phone call for instance? Can an NIL group contact you which is not suppose to be affiliated directly with the school? There are ways to play the game.
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 30, 2022 16:28:36 GMT -8
I don't know what the 'rules' dictate, but it would be ludicrous to say that an athlete can't 'give notice' at school A without knowing that school b will take him or her and provide X amount of dollars in NIL money.
Since that would be ludicrous, I suspect that's probably what the NCAA says.
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Post by greybeav on Jan 11, 2023 18:04:04 GMT -8
New rules:
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