I think you're confused.B10 has more money than every other conference. Higher end talent will be attracted to B10,
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I think you're confused.B10 has more money than every other conference. Higher end talent will be attracted to B10,
How does that improve our standing in the B10?B10 has more money than every other conference. Higher end talent will be attracted to B10,
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I've wanted it to work out for Ben Johnson. My main thing is, whatever the NIL situation, he's been in as good a position as lots of other coaches. Every school loses a player or three via the portal (ie. JT Toppin bailing on New Mexico). So far, he hasn't been able to pull in high quality replacements, and seems to sort of scrape together a roster. It's going to be different now?B10 has more money than every other conference. Higher end talent will be attracted to B10,
If we kept the players that Ben has recruited or enticed with NIL money we would be having a very different conversation about Ben. The fact that you have to replace quality players year over year means from time to time, replacements may not always be at the same level. Odds are that some years, they will be of lesser quality. Odds also suggest that previous performance does not indicate future performance, which means odds are that better players will again come to Minnesota. Patience is a virtue in gaming and it is a virtue in decision making. It is no more or less attractive for players to come to Minnesota than anywhere else. My proof of that is the constant growth in housing in the Twin Cities occupied by young professionals. I drive around in winter seeing license plates from every corner of the country. Minnesota has a good reputation and people know it. We are not a flyover state. We are not the Siberia of the USA. Ben Johnson is a good and decent coach and all he needs is to do what he has in the past to right the boat--be himself and recruit as always. The odds favor a bounce upward.
Bounce back to .500. Then the complaining will no doubt start again.We will bounce back upward, when Ben is fired and replaced with a competent coach.
Even if it were true it wouldn’t suddenly make us top half in the conference because all conference schools would also benefit. That would still make it difficult to make the tournament unless we start scheduling a much more difficult non conference and we know that won’t happen.
Some here are satisfied, in year 4, to be a game or two below 500.Bounce back to .500. Then the complaining will no doubt start again.
CRAPPIE!!!!Some here are satisfied, in year 4, to be a game or two below 500.
Lot of unknown in terms of how it will all work. I do think in general, power 4 teams will have more money to work with as a lot of smaller schools are unlikely to spend the entire allowed amount whereas the power schools are much more likely to.I think you are very off base here based on how I understand everything. 1. They have a cap on $$ you can spend of like $20m. Literally every single P5 school has that. Thus any team we will battle for kids will be even. 2. If the title 9 ruling sticks, the cap plus the requirement to split it means that money will be much much less meaningful than it sounds like it does
Again, things are subject to change at any time, but to me as it sits today, this school paying thing essentially does nothing for P4/5 schools. It's such a minor amount when we are talking about millions of dollars per kid.
The settlement is $21 million per school (iirc). Every school is capped at that amount. And it's subject to title 9 so basketball won't be getting a huge chunk. It's not a game changer it's an excuse to delay the inevitable.B10 has more money than every other conference. Higher end talent will be attracted to B10,
You realize that is higher than Ben's record, right?Bounce back to .500. Then the complaining will no doubt start again.
I do. Will you be happy at .500?You realize that is higher than Ben's record, right?
Zero evidence to support this.We will bounce back upward, when Ben is fired and replaced with a competent coach.
DumbMinnesota is going to have to pay a lot of money to attract a coach here to take this program to the top half of the Big Ten. The school also needs a new arena. My guess is most top recruits look at Williams Arena and think it's a dump with a weird floor.
I will be happier than I am now, but not as happy as I would be with a coach who's record is .700 or higher.I do. Will you be happy at .500?
MaybeI will be happier than I am now, but not as happy as I would be with a coach who's record is .700 or higher.
Staying the course will not get us in that direction, but a new coach gives us a better chance to be pointed in that direction.
In the Big Ten. It is a percentage of department income with a cap of 20.5 million ( I have also seen the figure of 22 million as a cap). Ours is the only conference that will have income anywhere close to justifying that 20.5 max figure. So it will be a big advantage over non-Big Ten schools.The settlement is $21 million per school (iirc).
Title IX is insane (interesting that there are 2 sexes for this regulation). There has been a memo from the department of education that states revenue sharing must be equal between male and female athletes regardless of revenue (totally stupid). However that memo is not binding and could be changed by the Trump administration.Every school is capped at that amount. And it's subject to title 9 so basketball won't be getting a huge chunk. It's not a game changer it's an excuse to delay the inevitable.
Which is better than definitely.Maybe
It means non-power 4 schools will have less in general as they won't be able to spend up to the 21m.The settlement is $21 million per school (iirc). Every school is capped at that amount. And it's subject to title 9 so basketball won't be getting a huge chunk. It's not a game changer it's an excuse to delay the inevitable.
Not in year 4I do. Will you be happy at .500?
Are we worried about out-recruiting non power-4 schools?It means non-power 4 schools will have less in general as they won't be able to spend up to the 21m.
Possibly. Either way it will probably be delayed for a year. It's not a reason to give Ben a stay of execution.In the Big Ten. It is a percentage of department income with a cap of 20.5 million ( I have also seen the figure of 22 million as a cap). Ours is the only conference that will have income anywhere close to justifying that 20.5 max figure. So it will be a big advantage over non-Big Ten schools.
Title IX is insane (interesting that there are 2 sexes for this regulation). There has been a memo from the department of education that states revenue sharing must be equal between male and female athletes regardless of revenue (totally stupid). However that memo is not binding and could be changed by the Trump administration.
School Revenue Sharing for NIL Rights Raises Title IX Questions
The Department of Education’s Jan. 16 memo argues that revenue sharing and school-provided name, image and likeness (NIL) funds must be allocated equally across female and male sports. The guidance…www.phelps.com
The talent at those schools will funnel to the likes of MN. Still last in conference but beat everyone outside of p4.Are we worried about out-recruiting non power-4 schools?