Or he could give us each an $18,000 gift (largest amount for it to remain tax free) and we could donate it.79RhodyFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Can coaches donate? If so maybe Archie should donate some of the $500,000 bonus he just received. He could consider it a investment in himself since it could help his coaching career get going again and out of the downward spiral
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Unfortunately not, can't donate cash directly.79RhodyFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Can coaches donate? If so maybe Archie should donate some of the $500,000 bonus he just received. He could consider it a investment in himself since it could help his coaching career get going again and out of the downward spiral
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See my comment above. What about that?Jersey77 wrote: ↑5 months agoUnfortunately not, can't donate cash directly.79RhodyFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Can coaches donate? If so maybe Archie should donate some of the $500,000 bonus he just received. He could consider it a investment in himself since it could help his coaching career get going again and out of the downward spiral
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Very questionable, the coach can also attend and participate in NIL fund raising events.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoSee my comment above. What about that?Jersey77 wrote: ↑5 months agoUnfortunately not, can't donate cash directly.79RhodyFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Can coaches donate? If so maybe Archie should donate some of the $500,000 bonus he just received. He could consider it a investment in himself since it could help his coaching career get going again and out of the downward spiral
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Calling the collective a Ponzi scheme, openly admitting you have no idea what it means, but still called it that anyways.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑5 months ago you are correct
i have no idea what it means
i had to google how to spell it out actually so you got me
let's call it something else then.. "menotpayingapennyforaplayerthatcanleaveinayear"
having said that.. i hope you all donate and subscribe tons of money
So basically you're just full of shit and spew bs all the time.
We already knew that though, glad you finally admitted it.
Go Rhody
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Rhody15 wrote: ↑5 months agoCalling the collective a Ponzi scheme, openly admitting you have no idea what it means, but still called it that anyways.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑5 months ago you are correct
i have no idea what it means
i had to google how to spell it out actually so you got me
let's call it something else then.. "menotpayingapennyforaplayerthatcanleaveinayear"
having said that.. i hope you all donate and subscribe tons of money
So basically you're just full of shit and spew bs all the time.
We already knew that though, glad you finally admitted it.
love you too !
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one thing R15 needs to realize...
you see.. if no one cares about what you type...
then no one is insulted by personal attacks...
it's only when one respects a person are they troubled by personal attacks
the floor is yours.. i am about done w this silly banter..
you see.. if no one cares about what you type...
then no one is insulted by personal attacks...
it's only when one respects a person are they troubled by personal attacks
the floor is yours.. i am about done w this silly banter..
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It's just very odd to me you have such strong feelings about the collective and you call it a phrase when you have no clue what it actually means.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑5 months ago one thing R15 needs to realize...
you see.. if no one cares about what you type...
then no one is insulted by personal attacks...
it's only when one respects a person are they troubled by personal attacks
the floor is yours.. i am about done w this silly banter..
That makes less than zero sense.
Go Rhody
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His wife could donate. Plus, $50k right now you get double the return. Plus, if you reference “Godfather’s Basketball Fund” on your donation Terino will match it if you read his book. Archie can triple his money
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I do understand the concern about donating towards players, who then may transfer in 10-12 months. I’m assuming there’s some financial security?
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Let's see if some old fashioned peer pressure can work.
In addition to donating to athletics and monthly subscription to the collective, I decided to help with this fundraising challenge. Hoping maybe some more here will be inspired to get us to the $50k match level. That's $100k and enough to get a great A10-level starter.
It doesn't have to be big dollars - this community is large enough that $10 will be more than enough to get across the finish line.
In addition to donating to athletics and monthly subscription to the collective, I decided to help with this fundraising challenge. Hoping maybe some more here will be inspired to get us to the $50k match level. That's $100k and enough to get a great A10-level starter.
It doesn't have to be big dollars - this community is large enough that $10 will be more than enough to get across the finish line.
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You also can't keep players without NIL.Rhodymob05 wrote: ↑5 months ago I do understand the concern about donating towards players, who then may transfer in 10-12 months. I’m assuming there’s some financial security?
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This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
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And just for perspective, the URI collective is having a $50k fundraiser.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
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Thank you Kyle. Consider your next beer at the pub on meRhodyKyle wrote: ↑5 months ago Let's see if some old fashioned peer pressure can work.
In addition to donating to athletics and monthly subscription to the collective, I decided to help with this fundraising challenge. Hoping maybe some more here will be inspired to get us to the $50k match level. That's $100k and enough to get a great A10-level starter.
It doesn't have to be big dollars - this community is large enough that $10 will be more than enough to get across the finish line.
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Im just addicted to monitoring the transfer portal
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NIL is kaput.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
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It doesn't? Even people urging other fans to support our collective acknowledge that what is going on has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
Does it matter that what is happening has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness? No. The is the system. Participate or get left in the dust
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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50k gets us to 100k because of the matching promotion. That isn't the only money we'll have available eitherrambone 78 wrote: ↑5 months ago NIL is kaput.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Per the above post by BillyBoy, Kansas offered a player $750K. It might be time to throw in the white towel.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months ago50k gets us to 100k because of the matching promotion. That isn't the only money we'll have available eitherrambone 78 wrote: ↑5 months ago NIL is kaput.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
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And we will be left in the dust. This isn't college sports, not to me anyway. It's sickening.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months agoIt doesn't? Even people urging other fans to support our collective acknowledge that what is going on has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
Does it matter that what is happening has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness? No. The is the system. Participate or get left in the dust
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And he turned it down....theblueram wrote: ↑5 months agoPer the above post by BillyBoy, Kansas offered a player $750K. It might be time to throw in the white towel.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months ago50k gets us to 100k because of the matching promotion. That isn't the only money we'll have available eitherrambone 78 wrote: ↑5 months ago NIL is kaput.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
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Yeah, cause we've always been in recruiting battles with Kansas. Remember when we beat them out for Paul Pierce and how great he was on our 97-98 team?theblueram wrote: ↑5 months agoPer the above post by BillyBoy, Kansas offered a player $750K. It might be time to throw in the white towel.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months ago50k gets us to 100k because of the matching promotion. That isn't the only money we'll have available eitherrambone 78 wrote: ↑5 months ago NIL is kaput.
It's a pay to play free for all.
Highest bidder wins.
Unfortunately we are going to be under bidders for a lot of players that could really help us
50k won't buy a bucket of shit.
God help us.
Oh wait...
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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I'm going to guess that if we want to compete at the top of the A10, it will cost a million a year or more.
At least 100k average for a high level A10 starter.
That's 500k for the starting 5.
And this is for the A10.
Who gives a fuck how good a recruiter you are anymore?
You will have one recruiting tool going forward.
How much you got?
At least 100k average for a high level A10 starter.
That's 500k for the starting 5.
And this is for the A10.
Who gives a fuck how good a recruiter you are anymore?
You will have one recruiting tool going forward.
How much you got?
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Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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AJ Storr was a borderline AA this year and potential NBA pick.theblueram wrote: ↑5 months agoAnd just for perspective, the URI collective is having a $50k fundraiser.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
We weren’t competing for players like him before NIL anyways.
Go Rhody
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Remember how we used to get guys like Silk Owens, Sly Williams, Cuttino Mobley, Jiggy Williamson....(insert other names from 1980-2010)............EC Matthews, Jared Terrell? Done. We no longer have a chance to get that kind of talent.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months agoYeah, cause we've always been in recruiting battles with Kansas. Remember when we beat them out for Paul Pierce and how great he was on our 97-98 team?theblueram wrote: ↑5 months agoPer the above post by BillyBoy, Kansas offered a player $750K. It might be time to throw in the white towel.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months ago
50k gets us to 100k because of the matching promotion. That isn't the only money we'll have available either
Oh wait...
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We will end up getting cheaper players and then hope to hell they get better once they are here.
It's possible, but the staff is going to have to do a better job of identifying those players than they have so far.
It's possible, but the staff is going to have to do a better job of identifying those players than they have so far.
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We are a microcosm of URI Men's College Basketball fans. URI grads in general just do not contribute to the school. The endowment is $200M. UNH (back turned) has an endowment of $500M. UNH has 2k less students than URI. Not sure what the problem is. URI should have an endowment close to $600M. Thus, we have a $50k fundraiser for NIL. Tough for us die hard fans, but it is what it is.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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Oh wait... but... but... schools cannot take part in the Collective or pay the players.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
Oh but of course they can negotiate to get the players and yeah that certainly makes so much sense.
The hypocrisy of it all, what a joke it has all become.
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No way it will cost a million a year for top A10. You guys are literally throwing out numbers with no clue or any factual basis to prove that. Just like KJ recruited jameson smith. Spewing facts out your ass with no actual facts behind it. Maybe top couple to 10 recruits get offered similar that to AJ storr. But most are no way near that.
Also that doesn't mean shit. Did anyone actually watch the NCAA tourney the last few years. Ummm well if you did. A team like Oakland and FAU coke to mind. You think they had even a 1/4 of the NIL that Kentucky and NC State have or last years Tennessee, K State.
It doesn't mean you can't compete. You just got to put you program in the best position you can. Parody is more prevalent in College ball than ever before.
Just because you post a million times a day the most depressing life story ever doesn't mean it's true. Some of you need a break and please take one.
Also that doesn't mean shit. Did anyone actually watch the NCAA tourney the last few years. Ummm well if you did. A team like Oakland and FAU coke to mind. You think they had even a 1/4 of the NIL that Kentucky and NC State have or last years Tennessee, K State.
It doesn't mean you can't compete. You just got to put you program in the best position you can. Parody is more prevalent in College ball than ever before.
Just because you post a million times a day the most depressing life story ever doesn't mean it's true. Some of you need a break and please take one.
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If you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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If this is directed at me, and I assume it is, screw you. I've been a die hard fan of this team for 55 years.sevegny7 wrote: ↑5 months ago No way it will cost a million a year for top A10. You guys are literally throwing out numbers with no clue or any factual basis to prove that. Just like KJ recruited jameson smith. Spewing facts out your ass with no actual facts behind it. Maybe top couple to 10 recruits get offered similar that to AJ storr. But most are no way near that.
Also that doesn't mean shit. Did anyone actually watch the NCAA tourney the last few years. Ummm well if you did. A team like Oakland and FAU coke to mind. You think they had even a 1/4 of the NIL that Kentucky and NC State have or last years Tennessee, K State.
It doesn't mean you can't compete. You just got to put you program in the best position you can. Parody is more prevalent in College ball than ever before.
Just because you post a million times a day the most depressing life story ever doesn't mean it's true. Some of you need a break and please take one.
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Want a sticker? Maybe a gold one? You act like Coach K and Coach Cal hasn't been paying the top recruits behind closed doors for years.
Just because you been a fan for 55 years means ypu know what your talking about.
Just because you been a fan for 55 years means ypu know what your talking about.
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Want a sticker? Maybe a gold one? You act like Coach K and Coach Cal hasn't been paying the top recruits behind closed doors for years.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf this is directed at me, and I assume it is, screw you. I've been a die hard fan of this team for 55 years.sevegny7 wrote: ↑5 months ago No way it will cost a million a year for top A10. You guys are literally throwing out numbers with no clue or any factual basis to prove that. Just like KJ recruited jameson smith. Spewing facts out your ass with no actual facts behind it. Maybe top couple to 10 recruits get offered similar that to AJ storr. But most are no way near that.
Also that doesn't mean shit. Did anyone actually watch the NCAA tourney the last few years. Ummm well if you did. A team like Oakland and FAU coke to mind. You think they had even a 1/4 of the NIL that Kentucky and NC State have or last years Tennessee, K State.
It doesn't mean you can't compete. You just got to put you program in the best position you can. Parody is more prevalent in College ball than ever before.
Just because you post a million times a day the most depressing life story ever doesn't mean it's true. Some of you need a break and please take one.
Just because you been a fan for 55 years means ypu know what your talking about.
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Apples and oranges. That era is a far in the past as the Gas House Gang of the 40"s. Recruiting was more regional. Blockbuster TV contracts were not yet the norm. This is our problem. Sly Williams. Jiggy Williamson. (both CT kids). We may as well be talking Calverley and Shannon. The world has moved on. It has changed. Do we change with it? Or do we look in the rear view mirror lamenting the by-gone days. Trite, but it's worth saying - the windshield and rear view mirrors are their sizes for a reason.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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Generally I observe that URI has lower than average school spirit among existing student and alumni. Hell, when I was at URI students were outright PC fans and didn’t care that they went to URI. I also know a bunch of people who attended UNH and they are very proud to tell you.theblueram wrote: ↑5 months agoWe are a microcosm of URI Men's College Basketball fans. URI grads in general just do not contribute to the school. The endowment is $200M. UNH (back turned) has an endowment of $500M. UNH has 2k less students than URI. Not sure what the problem is. URI should have an endowment close to $600M. Thus, we have a $50k fundraiser for NIL. Tough for us die hard fans, but it is what it is.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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Ok, would EC Matthews and Jared Terrell have come here under the current landscape?NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months agoApples and oranges. That era is a far in the past as the Gas House Gang of the 40"s. Recruiting was more regional. Blockbuster TV contracts were not yet the norm. This is our problem. Sly Williams. Jiggy Williamson. (both CT kids). We may as well be talking Calverley and Shannon. The world has moved on. It has changed. Do we change with it? Or do we look in the rear view mirror lamenting the by-gone days. Trite, but it's worth saying - the windshield and rear view mirrors are their sizes for a reason.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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I think so, if Hurley was the coach recruiting them still. P5's had every recruiting advantage over us at that time to and he still convinced them to come here.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago Ok, would EC Matthews and Jared Terrell have come here under the current landscape?
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The answer is yes. You need a program headed in the right direction with a good/right coach.adam914 wrote: ↑5 months agoI think so, if Hurley was the coach recruiting them still. P5's had every recruiting advantage over us at that time to and he still convinced them to come here.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago Ok, would EC Matthews and Jared Terrell have come here under the current landscape?
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Loyoal Chicago has a 4 star Daniil Glazkov
Arkansas St has a 4 star Josh Hill
Harvard has a 4 star Robert Hinton
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That’s why I’ll never give moneyBillyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoAnd we will be left in the dust. This isn't college sports, not to me anyway. It's sickening.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 months agoIt doesn't? Even people urging other fans to support our collective acknowledge that what is going on has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
Does it matter that what is happening has nothing to do with name, image, and likeness? No. The is the system. Participate or get left in the dust
But the rest of you / please do !
It becomes a principle thing
Now if that player commits to uri for 4 years or his duration (unless the coach leaves) then I’ll donate
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There are unsubstantiated reports out there that A-10 member Dayton's NIL paid out close to $1.2M last season with Holmes getting more than half (some $650k).
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I think the tweet author just used "kansas" as a nebulous term for the collective. Schools can't directly contribute but can help fundraiser for the collective (meaning having the athletics staff encourage boosters to donate to the collective).Jersey77 wrote: ↑5 months agoOh wait... but... but... schools cannot take part in the Collective or pay the players.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago This is just so out of hand. What does this have to do with Name, Image and Likeness?
Oh but of course they can negotiate to get the players and yeah that certainly makes so much sense.
The hypocrisy of it all, what a joke it has all become.
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That's what we are up against even in our own conference.
Btw, EC came here to help build a program, he said so himself.
The core 4 so to speak, all stayed here and it paid off after a few years.
Does anyone think these kids today would say or do the same in this environment?
I stand by my comment that it will take 7 figures to acquire enough talent to compete against the top of our own league.
There are some here that will make up any excuse possible to avoid admitting reality regarding the state of the game today.
Btw, EC came here to help build a program, he said so himself.
The core 4 so to speak, all stayed here and it paid off after a few years.
Does anyone think these kids today would say or do the same in this environment?
I stand by my comment that it will take 7 figures to acquire enough talent to compete against the top of our own league.
There are some here that will make up any excuse possible to avoid admitting reality regarding the state of the game today.
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Some anonymous donor kicked in 15,000 so big ups to whoever that is. Another with a 1,200 donation so there are some generous fans out there who want to help the program succeed.
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Maybe EC would have come here (although I doubt it) ,but I totally disagree about Jared. Being a top 50ish recruit with the body to immediately compete with 21 and 22 year olds, he would have been offered by other schools 2 or 3 times what we would have been able to offer. I don't blame the kids at all. Many come from poor families, so grabbing the best financial offer is a great thing for them to be able to help their families. That's the system. Take full advantage of it. It's the system that sucks, not for the players, for the game.
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I wouldn’t contribute a dime to this. The answer is we get left behind and more and more people stop watching this sport. I have lost a lot of my luster and just don’t care as much. Crazy that there was a 30 for 30 on SMU and all the illegal money given to football players in the 80’s. There is no reason to follow any rules in college basketball or football any longer. Maybe we can get lucky by winning the automatic bid in the A-10 every 8-12years. The odds of this program ever getting a at large bid again is almost laughable. The idea that 6-8 guys have to transfer every year even if the team has success is a complete joke.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months agoApples and oranges. That era is a far in the past as the Gas House Gang of the 40"s. Recruiting was more regional. Blockbuster TV contracts were not yet the norm. This is our problem. Sly Williams. Jiggy Williamson. (both CT kids). We may as well be talking Calverley and Shannon. The world has moved on. It has changed. Do we change with it? Or do we look in the rear view mirror lamenting the by-gone days. Trite, but it's worth saying - the windshield and rear view mirrors are their sizes for a reason.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
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Ben Hammond is a 4*, high school recruit.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.
Go Rhody
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Terrell was such a man amongst boys from Day 1.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months ago Maybe EC would have come here (although I doubt it) ,but I totally disagree about Jared. Being a top 50ish recruit with the body to immediately compete with 21 and 22 year olds, he would have been offered by other schools 2 or 3 times what we would have been able to offer. I don't blame the kids at all. Many come from poor families, so grabbing the best financial offer is a great thing for them to be able to help their families. That's the system. Take full advantage of it. It's the system that sucks, not for the players, for the game.
Physical freak, bodied everyone. Killer.
Surprised he didn’t hang around the NBA longer.
Go Rhody
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I like 4* recruits!!!Rhody15 wrote: ↑5 months agoBen Hammond is a 4*, high school recruit.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑5 months agoIf you're an old time fan like I am, you will remember that we used to get 5 star players like Sly Williams and Jiggy Williamson (although they weren't ranked that way back in the 70s) and plenty of 4 star players. We don't have a shot at anyone like that under the current system.NHRamFan wrote: ↑5 months ago Whether it was pre-NIL or now, we would never be in the discussion with certain kids, so drawing comparisons to "million dollar demands" is an exercise in absurdity. When the dust settles the 5-star kids get the big bucks and go to the P4 conferences. They were going to those schools before NIL!
There will be a bunch of schools who choose to swim in the next layer of the ocean. Just like before. The question is: do we ante up and swim there? Or do we all get Eeyore tattooed on our biceps and whine our way to the middle of the America East conference?
We're not being asked to pitch in 10k apiece. We're being asked to make an investment in the program. For those who want strings attached (player has to stay or you will never get my nickels!!), find a favorite AE/NEC/MAAC team and settle in.
Too many here have champagne dreams while only willing to commit to a Mogen David budget.
I'm a retired fan from far enough away to see what awaits if we turn our backs on the program now (i.e. Univ. of New Hampshire). As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Re: the move the earn the $50k match - count me in.