Usually it will involve the players doing appearances (think private meet n greets, preseason events with Collective donors, etc), autographs and memorabilia, supporting a local charity the Collective is aligned with. Things like that.RIFan wrote: ↑1 year agoWhat service(s) are collectives paying the kids for? What is the collective getting of value in return?bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year agoFor the 11,000th time the key to NIL is the Collectives (organized booster run fundraising arms) not securing deals with Kingston Wraps. Those things local marketing deals will happen and we have the infrastructure to do that (I.e. Opendorse) but that is chump change. The Collectives is the arms race and to my knowledge we are up and running like our peer institutions.KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑1 year ago
i've said it before and I'll say it again, we've got the beach and Jersey girls. However, no one goes to the beach in the winter and Jersey girls are, well, still Jersey girls.
seriously though, where is Inskip with the cars?? Flood, Masse?
Restaurants with the tables and meals? 'think bigger' than Gansett Wraps.
I think local NIL opportunities are out there, what is the athletic dept doing to go secure them?
Can we put the NIL boogeyman to bed please. No one on VCU isn’t attainable to us bc of NIL. Same for Nevada, Charleston, Boise State, and host of other tournament teams. We don’t need more NIL we need more guys that can hit threes.
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Yeah all this whining about the NIL and "the game being changed forever" or whatever is totally overblown. I think its important to keep in mind this is all still very new. Combine that with the new transfer rule and some players still using the extra year of eligibility its kind of the perfect storm for all of this happening right now. I think over the next 2-4 years as both coaches and players get a feel for the new landscape of college hoops then things will start to settle down a bit more and you'll see that the sky is not falling. It reminds me a lot of the same things people were saying when there was debate around players be allowed to leave early back in the day.
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I’m glad we have a collective. So what is the collective paying the players for and what does it get back of value? Or is it’s simply pay for play with a fancy name?
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Do we really know what our A 10 competitors are getting in NIH money? For example, players like Khalid Moore,of Fordham , an All conference type player, who transferred from a P6 school is really getting “paid”?Ramulous wrote: ↑1 year ago Ish will see which teams have interest in him and how much is their NIL package offer. He was our best player. If he can parlay that into more $ than he gets here I am happy for him. I don’t think it’s an indictment of our coaches. It is an indictment of our ability to compete in the new NIL world.
By thinking we can’t compete for the transfers we need could be creating an excuse for failure.
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As with the URI Administration, NIL discussions now are late to the party. Does URI have to always be last to act? This is one reason why we are not a leading A10 program.
NCAAs or Bust!
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Sorry missed this and this is basically what I thought it was. So basically the answer is pay for play because the real market value of most of these players is in the hundreds of dollars range unless you are a star on a perennial top 25 team. Market value meaning if you could actually trace what value they returned to the collective or business. Not the university/college.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year agoUsually it will involve the players doing appearances (think private meet n greets, preseason events with Collective donors, etc), autographs and memorabilia, supporting a local charity the Collective is aligned with. Things like that.RIFan wrote: ↑1 year agoWhat service(s) are collectives paying the kids for? What is the collective getting of value in return?bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year ago
For the 11,000th time the key to NIL is the Collectives (organized booster run fundraising arms) not securing deals with Kingston Wraps. Those things local marketing deals will happen and we have the infrastructure to do that (I.e. Opendorse) but that is chump change. The Collectives is the arms race and to my knowledge we are up and running like our peer institutions.
Can we put the NIL boogeyman to bed please. No one on VCU isn’t attainable to us bc of NIL. Same for Nevada, Charleston, Boise State, and host of other tournament teams. We don’t need more NIL we need more guys that can hit threes.
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100% RIfan. And bc it's turned into "pay for play" under the rules/guise of NIL the NCAA will eventually try to do something to regulate it. Whether that meets the muster of lawyers and judges is another story.RIFan wrote: ↑1 year agoSorry missed this and this is basically what I thought it was. So basically the answer is pay for play because the real market value of most of these players is in the hundreds of dollars range unless you are a star on a perennial top 25 team. Market value meaning if you could actually trace what value they returned to the collective or business. Not the university/college.bigappleram wrote: ↑1 year agoUsually it will involve the players doing appearances (think private meet n greets, preseason events with Collective donors, etc), autographs and memorabilia, supporting a local charity the Collective is aligned with. Things like that.
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I had figured Ish as being gone weeks ago because there just wasn’t many good reasons for him to stay. That being said it prob wasn’t NIl factors that led him to leave- more like the state/ future of the team.
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This would be my read as well. He obviously thought about leaving last year as well, but I doubt he was in a great position to transfer to a winning program at that point. One thing that's probably impossible to parse - How much of his bounceback this year is attributable to Miller's coaching, and how much is just Leggett being in a better head space or being in a better role? I probably lean more toward the latter, but the coaching aspect isn't irrelevant. I hope he goes to a stable situation with a good coach, instead of someone trying to cling to a job.
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It makes too much sense for him to go to Maryland.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoThis would be my read as well. He obviously thought about leaving last year as well, but I doubt he was in a great position to transfer to a winning program at that point. One thing that's probably impossible to parse - How much of his bounceback this year is attributable to Miller's coaching, and how much is just Leggett being in a better head space or being in a better role? I probably lean more toward the latter, but the coaching aspect isn't irrelevant. I hope he goes to a stable situation with a good coach, instead of someone trying to cling to a job.
It’s home, coach who recruited him is there, and they’re losing many guards after this season.
Go Rhody
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Do you think he wants to win more than he wants to get paid? (Serious question)rhodylaw wrote: ↑1 year agoThat is such a tough call. Surround him with guys who can shoot and his ability to drive to the hoop improves more.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year agomaybe....still not a centerpiece of a winning team though, imo. We were just spoiled by his play in comparison to (fill in the blank with any Rhody player). Good teams usually have a guy or two that's solidly third team level or better as opposed to one "questionable between 3rd and 4th team" guy?
I am going to miss Ish, but don’t blame him if he wants to win his last 2 years of college ball and isn’t convinced it will happen here. Especially with the A10 getting 1 bid. We are also a 9 win team, it’s not like we are a player away from being there so while it is a loss it doesn’t sting as much to me as it did when Tyrese and Jacob left.
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If they finish ahead of Rhody next year, is it a turnaround then?RamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoIt would only be a turnaround if they kept it up which they won’t. Wasn’t the goal to make the NCAA tourney or even the less desired NIT? If you are building with freshman and each year you get better it is growth. If not than you are right back where you startedRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year ago Last year Duquesne went 1-16 in a bad A10, this year they went 10-8 in a slightly worse A10. If you don't consider that turning things around, then I don't know what to tell you
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Spot on how? The collective must be separate from the university. We have a collective, Rhode to Excellence, with a great Advisory Board. They have monthly donation levels of $19.99, $49.99 and $99.99 and also accept one time donations. You do not need to have a business to participate in the collective and they are not just aiming for large donations from multi millionaires. Businesses can participate with individual student athletes.KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑1 year agoI'm not a R72 hater. You do say some dumb shit here sometimes. however this is spot on.
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The only reason the fun has been taken out of the sport for you is because we suck right nowRamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoIf you think that the new transfer rules along with the NIL aren’t a big deal then you are missing the boat. The transfer rule more than the NIL have taken the fun out of the sport. Players now can leave their program every year without having to sit out a season. I guess every season we have to plan on 10 new players. I wouldn’t say Fordham and Duquense turned anything around. They went from pathetic to in the upper division in a poor conference with neither of them making the NIT.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year agoHow much NIL money did Fordham and Duquesne have to bring in the players that helped them turn things around?RIFan wrote: ↑1 year ago Ok, so what do we have to offer recruits? Playing time and? This is a bit of uncharted territory for the A10 coaches recruiting as a 1 bid league.
This is where having more NIL money than your peers comes in. Just being at there level isn’t going to cut it for us in our situation.
But I also agree it appears most NIL collectives are mostly funded by a handful of donors and the average fan throwing in $50 or even a few hundred each is like bringing a bucket of sand to the beach. Unless you have a huge, dedicated and enthusiast fan base.
Seriously people need to calm the fuck down about NIL. It's really not that big of a deal
And to say Duquesne and Fordham didn't turn things around is a really weird way to perceive reality
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Yes, I thought Maryland could be a possible landing spot for him a while back.Rhody15 wrote: ↑1 year agoIt makes too much sense for him to go to Maryland.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoThis would be my read as well. He obviously thought about leaving last year as well, but I doubt he was in a great position to transfer to a winning program at that point. One thing that's probably impossible to parse - How much of his bounceback this year is attributable to Miller's coaching, and how much is just Leggett being in a better head space or being in a better role? I probably lean more toward the latter, but the coaching aspect isn't irrelevant. I hope he goes to a stable situation with a good coach, instead of someone trying to cling to a job.
It’s home, coach who recruited him is there, and they’re losing many guards after this season.
But yeah if another good situation opens up, why not, especially if they are willing to throw some $ his way.
Right now, I am more concerned with who Archie is able to land, and those players making an immediate impact.
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Finishing ahead of a well oiled URI basketball would qualify as improvement.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑1 year agoIf they finish ahead of Rhody next year, is it a turnaround then?RamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoIt would only be a turnaround if they kept it up which they won’t. Wasn’t the goal to make the NCAA tourney or even the less desired NIT? If you are building with freshman and each year you get better it is growth. If not than you are right back where you startedRhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year ago Last year Duquesne went 1-16 in a bad A10, this year they went 10-8 in a slightly worse A10. If you don't consider that turning things around, then I don't know what to tell you
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The fun has been taken because you no longer have players that we watch for 3-4 years and get better with. Is it also not fun because we are losing and there is no buzz around this program with no improvement going into next year-No doubt. Duquesne and Fordham are irrelevant programs who haven’t made the tourney in decades upon decades. I guess if their ceiling is a winning record that has no postseason tourney then pop the champagne.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year agoThe only reason the fun has been taken out of the sport for you is because we suck right nowRamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoIf you think that the new transfer rules along with the NIL aren’t a big deal then you are missing the boat. The transfer rule more than the NIL have taken the fun out of the sport. Players now can leave their program every year without having to sit out a season. I guess every season we have to plan on 10 new players. I wouldn’t say Fordham and Duquense turned anything around. They went from pathetic to in the upper division in a poor conference with neither of them making the NIT.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑1 year ago
How much NIL money did Fordham and Duquesne have to bring in the players that helped them turn things around?
Seriously people need to calm the fuck down about NIL. It's really not that big of a deal
And to say Duquesne and Fordham didn't turn things around is a really weird way to perceive reality
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Definitely a champagne popping year for FordhamRamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoThe fun has been taken because you no longer have players that we watch for 3-4 years and get better with. Is it also not fun because we are losing and there is no buzz around this program with no improvement going into next year-No doubt. Duquesne and Fordham are irrelevant programs who haven’t made the tourney in decades upon decades. I guess if their ceiling is a winning record that has no postseason tourney then pop the champagne.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year agoThe only reason the fun has been taken out of the sport for you is because we suck right nowRamStock wrote: ↑1 year ago
If you think that the new transfer rules along with the NIL aren’t a big deal then you are missing the boat. The transfer rule more than the NIL have taken the fun out of the sport. Players now can leave their program every year without having to sit out a season. I guess every season we have to plan on 10 new players. I wouldn’t say Fordham and Duquense turned anything around. They went from pathetic to in the upper division in a poor conference with neither of them making the NIT.
And to say Duquesne and Fordham didn't turn things around is a really weird way to perceive reality
I think Duquesne will remain a tough team. Keith Dambrot wins.
Still healthier programs have guys stay for longer periods of time
I also think once we run out of covid year players there won't be as much movement. There's still all these players with extra eligibility from covid taking up space and I think that's ramped up the mass migrations some too.
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spot on, on being continually late to the party.DeanDome88 wrote: ↑1 year agoSpot on how? The collective must be separate from the university. We have a collective, Rhode to Excellence, with a great Advisory Board. They have monthly donation levels of $19.99, $49.99 and $99.99 and also accept one time donations. You do not need to have a business to participate in the collective and they are not just aiming for large donations from multi millionaires. Businesses can participate with individual student athletes.KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑1 year agoI'm not a R72 hater. You do say some dumb shit here sometimes. however this is spot on.
to the rest of what you say.... That is nice and all, but don't look to me to shell out my money to buy our players. Ive got my own family to worry about first. URI gets some of our 'disposable' income and I've contributed my hard earned to URI over the years. what they did with it, beats me and not my concern. you'll have to ask Thorr.
my only point here being, if you want want to swim, you need to get in the pool. college athletics is a business, figure it out.
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In two years the vast majority of the players who got an extra year for Covid will have used their eligibility. The overall level of play should drop off at that point and the players who played as freshman this year and the next two seasons should benefit. Going young now might pay off eventually if you keep your players.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year agoDefinitely a champagne popping year for FordhamRamStock wrote: ↑1 year agoThe fun has been taken because you no longer have players that we watch for 3-4 years and get better with. Is it also not fun because we are losing and there is no buzz around this program with no improvement going into next year-No doubt. Duquesne and Fordham are irrelevant programs who haven’t made the tourney in decades upon decades. I guess if their ceiling is a winning record that has no postseason tourney then pop the champagne.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑1 year ago
The only reason the fun has been taken out of the sport for you is because we suck right now
And to say Duquesne and Fordham didn't turn things around is a really weird way to perceive reality
I think Duquesne will remain a tough team. Keith Dambrot wins.
Still healthier programs have guys stay for longer periods of time
I also think once we run out of covid year players there won't be as much movement. There's still all these players with extra eligibility from covid taking up space and I think that's ramped up the mass migrations some too.
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72, did Thorr steal your candy ? Is that why you always have an ax to grind against him ? Or, was it Dooley and Thorr that colluded to steal your candy ? Come on…fess up. You are amongst fellow fans here. We can handle the truth. You can’t hold the grudge indefinitely; it’s not healthy.Rhody72 wrote: ↑1 year ago Ish considering leaving is the result of management incompetence before Arch was hired. Unlike DH, Archie was out of basketball a year, didn't have a former NBA brother coming as an assistant, didn't have a father who was a living basketball legend coach and didn't have a handful pf players ready to follow him to URI. Stop comparing Archie to DH. URI is a much more difficult rebuild. Considering the condition of URI basketball when he arrived and the effort he got from this group of players, Archie deserves kudos for his work this year.
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McRam, if Fordham is giving him NIH money (from the National Institute for Health), I am going to whistle blow their ass for mis-appropriation of funds.McRam wrote: ↑1 year agoDo we really know what our A 10 competitors are getting in NIH money? For example, players like Khalid Moore,of Fordham , an All conference type player, who transferred from a P6 school is really getting “paid”?Ramulous wrote: ↑1 year ago Ish will see which teams have interest in him and how much is their NIL package offer. He was our best player. If he can parlay that into more $ than he gets here I am happy for him. I don’t think it’s an indictment of our coaches. It is an indictment of our ability to compete in the new NIL world.
By thinking we can’t compete for the transfers we need could be creating an excuse for failure.
Just kidding around…I know you meant NIL but couldn’t resist. Carry on. A lot of good stuff being posted.
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Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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As expected too. Wish him the best, but man couldn't even make layups right under the basket.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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Drums, Gottcha, but would you believe that I did it on purpose to see who actually reads my insightful and thoughtful posts.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year agoMcRam, if Fordham is giving him NIH money (from the National Institute for Health), I am going to whistle blow their ass for mis-appropriation of funds.McRam wrote: ↑1 year agoDo we really know what our A 10 competitors are getting in NIH money? For example, players like Khalid Moore,of Fordham , an All conference type player, who transferred from a P6 school is really getting “paid”?Ramulous wrote: ↑1 year ago Ish will see which teams have interest in him and how much is their NIL package offer. He was our best player. If he can parlay that into more $ than he gets here I am happy for him. I don’t think it’s an indictment of our coaches. It is an indictment of our ability to compete in the new NIL world.
By thinking we can’t compete for the transfers we need could be creating an excuse for failure.
Just kidding around…I know you meant NIL but couldn’t resist. Carry on. A lot of good stuff being posted.
Congratulations, YOU WON (a semi-valuable prize)
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I wonder if he ends up in Division 2.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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Dan Yorke must be bummed.
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I think he'd be OK at a lower D-I school than us. Brutal rebounder for his size, but that's probably less of an issue at a lower level. He did have a decent jumper - 46 percent shooter, and its not like he had a ton of dunks to prop that number up - but it's a killer that he doesn't seem to have 3-point range. (Zero attempts this year.)DeanDome88 wrote: ↑1 year agoI wonder if he ends up in Division 2.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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Terrible defensively and a poor rebounder both offensively and defensively.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoI think he'd be OK at a lower D-I school than us. Brutal rebounder for his size, but that's probably less of an issue at a lower level. He did have a decent jumper - 46 percent shooter, and its not like he had a ton of dunks to prop that number up - but it's a killer that he doesn't seem to have 3-point range. (Zero attempts this year.)DeanDome88 wrote: ↑1 year agoI wonder if he ends up in Division 2.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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Frenchy Cordero is transferring here? I'll definitely watch that.rhodyrudder wrote: ↑1 year ago 1924EABA-40AA-49CD-A049-A22202A7B835.jpeg
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See you at Meade in the fall.
Go Red Sox.
I don’t even want to watch the tournament anymore.
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He showed a bit of promise the first 5-7 games then totally regressed , I also think he can be low D1SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoI think he'd be OK at a lower D-I school than us. Brutal rebounder for his size, but that's probably less of an issue at a lower level. He did have a decent jumper - 46 percent shooter, and its not like he had a ton of dunks to prop that number up - but it's a killer that he doesn't seem to have 3-point range. (Zero attempts this year.)DeanDome88 wrote: ↑1 year agoI wonder if he ends up in Division 2.SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year ago Hat tip to RhodyRams916 for this one. Looks like Verbal Commits had it first:
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Good for all involved. He’s a perfect low major C as he progresses.
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Yeah he will do well in the MAAC, NEC or America East.
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Guessing he’ll go to Mount St Mary’s, ODU, American
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All great options. He would do really well in the MEAC. Morgan/Coppin/Del State/Eastern Shore/Howard/Norfolk State all great options. Mount, ODU or even James Madison/William and Mary. I think he'll have plenty of suitors a step down from the A-10. High character kid and a hard worker. Wish him the best and I know he'll be fine...
Curious to see what happens with Ish. Does Cox and Maryland take him? How long does he stick around to see what happens at Georgetown (Cooley?). Big time competitor, but he is a 6'2 (stretching...) guard who isn't a "true point guard" and isn't a knock down shooter. Big time competitor and tough as nails.
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Early in the season he was cashing in on offensive rebounds and making layups but after a while it seemed like his confidence was gone.reef wrote: ↑1 year agoHe showed a bit of promise the first 5-7 games then totally regressed , I also think he can be low D1SGreenwell wrote: ↑1 year agoI think he'd be OK at a lower D-I school than us. Brutal rebounder for his size, but that's probably less of an issue at a lower level. He did have a decent jumper - 46 percent shooter, and its not like he had a ton of dunks to prop that number up - but it's a killer that he doesn't seem to have 3-point range. (Zero attempts this year.)
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Maryland is the only team I’d actually be pissed if he went to, why would he go if Cox didn’t ask him to come w him last yearBos8 wrote: ↑1 year agoAll great options. He would do really well in the MEAC. Morgan/Coppin/Del State/Eastern Shore/Howard/Norfolk State all great options. Mount, ODU or even James Madison/William and Mary. I think he'll have plenty of suitors a step down from the A-10. High character kid and a hard worker. Wish him the best and I know he'll be fine...
Curious to see what happens with Ish. Does Cox and Maryland take him? How long does he stick around to see what happens at Georgetown (Cooley?). Big time competitor, but he is a 6'2 (stretching...) guard who isn't a "true point guard" and isn't a knock down shooter. Big time competitor and tough as nails.
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Ish and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
Good intel. No disrespect to any player but at least this opens up some spots for portal players. I have faith in Archie to right the shipsteveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year agosteveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
Ish and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.
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Re: URI 2023 Transfers - Who Will Stay and Who Will Go?
I love Abdou as a person and I was hoping he could contribute at this level. I hope he finds the right fit to make him happy.
F*ck Alacki, DarthFriar, DirtyBeanFriar94, xCoachK, Boxworth, Friar Faithful, bicycleicycle, Matt_Keough, Patrick Norton, the Rosato brothers, and especially Benjamin Lord !
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
What are chances Ish comes back?steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year agoIsh and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
Just a guess …. <1%CamsRams wrote: ↑1 year agoWhat are chances Ish comes back?steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year agoIsh and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
Slava Ukraini!
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
No grudge. Thorr is among the nicest administrators I have known at URI. Football supporters should feel that he is a savior of the program. He has been as steadfast a Title IX supporter as I am. That said, I lack confidence in his leadership and he has been too slow to recognize opportunities and problems to keep URI athletics moving in a positive direction. We are the definition of mediocrity in a mediocre conference. It is time for more dynamic and forward looking leadership.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑1 year ago
72, did Thorr steal your candy ? Is that why you always have an ax to grind against him ? Or, was it Dooley and Thorr that colluded to steal your candy ? Come on…fess up. You are amongst fellow fans here. We can handle the truth. You can’t hold the grudge indefinitely; it’s not healthy.
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
I'd like to see Alex in his natural position as a 4. I think trying to be a 5 is throwing off his mojo.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year agoIsh and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
Keeping things in perspective...
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
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Re: URI 2023 Transfers - Who Will Stay and Who Will Go?
Samb must be chasing that NIL money other programs are offering. Vermont has all of those maple syrup conglomerates, no way we can compete with them.
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Re: URI 2023 Transfers - Who Will Stay and Who Will Go?
We got squid.Rhody Sody wrote: ↑1 year ago Samb must be chasing that NIL money other programs are offering. Vermont has all of those maple syrup conglomerates, no way we can compete with them.
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Re: Who will Stay and Who will Go?
I think he's gone. Hope i'm wrongCamsRams wrote: ↑1 year agoWhat are chances Ish comes back?steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year agoIsh and Samb have transferred. Assuming the intel, I received that Alex is going to be gone may be true.. But keep in mind I was told that if we do not land talent Alex would be welcome back if he decided to stay.steveystuds06 wrote: ↑1 year ago My predictions of who will leave
1. Samb
2. Alex
3. Ish
Hope i'm wrong.
ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING