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Originally posted by Lobot View PostWe're going to be busy on Tuesday ya'll
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Originally posted by Rufus View Post
Well that sounds very ominous! Going to be honest with you all, after following bearcat bball for over fifty years, a lot of the joy came from watching young men develope into adults and develope, adapt, and ultimately acclimate themselves into the coaches system, gelling into a unit. I have no inside information but this wholesale transferring at the end of each season with all programs,and having to get to "know" new players every year is making it harder for someone of my age to invest time into trying to be a fan.
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Originally posted by Rufus View Post
Well that sounds very ominous! Going to be honest with you all, after following bearcat bball for over fifty years, a lot of the joy came from watching young men develope into adults and develope, adapt, and ultimately acclimate themselves into the coaches system, gelling into a unit. I have no inside information but this wholesale transferring at the end of each season with all programs,and having to get to "know" new players every year is making it harder for someone of my age to invest time into trying to be a fan.
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It looks like, and nothing is in written in stone, that we will have 3 guys hitting the portal on Tuesday. All in the front court. The reason I'm not saying who is the same reason you don't ruin a commitment announcement for a kid. I'm going to let them make their own announcements on the subject. I'm not trying to tease you all. If it plays out the way I've been told, most of you will be not all that disappointed in the outcome.Last edited by Lobot; 03-31-2024, 09:46 AM.Brent Wyrick
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Originally posted by Rufus View Post
Well that sounds very ominous! Going to be honest with you all, after following bearcat bball for over fifty years, a lot of the joy came from watching young men develope into adults and develope, adapt, and ultimately acclimate themselves into the coaches system, gelling into a unit. I have no inside information but this wholesale transferring at the end of each season with all programs,and having to get to "know" new players every year is making it harder for someone of my age to invest time into trying to be a fan.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostIt looks like, and nothing is in written in stone, that we will have 3 guys hitting the portal on Tuesday. All in the front court. The reason I'm not saying who is the same reason you don't ruin a commitment announcement for a kid. I'm going to let them make their own announcements on the subject. I'm not trying to tease you all. If it plays out the way I've been told, most of you will be not all that disappointed in the outcome.
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Originally posted by Gmann View Post
I'm with you. Free agency in pro sports is bad enought. It really sucks for college. Isn't it funny that it used to be a thing that players would go on academic probation. Now it's not even mentioned. I find it hard to believe that all these players switching schools each year could be doing well academically. There can't be any continuity to their studies. It's as if being in college to get an education isn't even a factor.
Has the NCAA reached a level of indifference where the academics have become secondary to the athletics and the income that the athletics can generate? Only a very small percentage of these college athletes will go pro. So, it is extremely important for these players to get a good solid education. For the players that do not have professional level talent, or go into coaching, they will go on to graduate (I guess), get married, and start families. Their educations will come in handy when playing the LIFE GAME. I truly hope that the NCAA does NOT lose focus of why most of these STUDENTS are in college in the first place; to get an education.
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Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
Very good point. Very seldom do you hear anyone talk about graduation rates. Sometimes there is talk concerning an individual player graduating early or an older player being in graduate school, but very seldom, if ever, do you hear of program graduation rates. Also, when a student (non-athlete) transfers from one school to another, there typically is a loss in academic credits because not all academic credits transfer.
Has the NCAA reached a level of indifference where the academics have become secondary to the athletics and the income that the athletics can generate? Only a very small percentage of these college athletes will go pro. So, it is extremely important for these players to get a good solid education. For the players that do not have professional level talent, or go into coaching, they will go on to graduate (I guess), get married, and start families. Their educations will come in handy when playing the LIFE GAME. I truly hope that the NCAA does NOT lose focus of why most of these STUDENTS are in college in the first place; to get an education.
I'd argue that athletes are more than making up for whatever they are losing out on in education. A nice chunk of NIL money to get them started after college doesn't hurt either. Let's face it, the value in college is mostly not in "education" it's in getting the piece of paper that shows you were willing to stick with it. Learning the hard work, dedication and effort required of D1 athletes is more value in the long term than missing out on some high quality classes. Businesses value that (and name recognition too), as college athletes are employed at quite a bit higher rates than college graduates.
That said, I do hope something changes down the line. It's hard to imagine without a complete remodeling (or likely a breakaway from the NCAA). Contracts, salary caps and so forth. Make it official that colleges really are a minor league system for pro-leagues. That could even come with an adjustment to the 4-year eligibility rule. Hard to say exactly what it will look like or when it will arrive, but it seems like it's coming eventually.
If Lobot's info is accurate, we are already expecting a minimum of three transfers and that's only if no one leaves later in transfer season. If we have someone get poached like MAW last year or someone leave after new guys arrive over playing time concerns we could easily get to 4/5 and turning over over half the team again once you count Newman and Ody running out of eligibility.
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