CPTMidnight
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Hate to say it but I am losing interest. I would really like to be into the new phase of College Basketball where everyone is paid. In fact, I have no problem with players getting some sort of cut but in its current state it is, frankly, boring.
What if we lost all our good guys every year and then replaced them with over achievers - the "little engine that could" and we won 8 or 9 games every year with no budget but ended up always getting crushed by the "Yankees" of the Big10/NCAA? ...boring.
What if we replaced Coyle, made some inroads on local business NIL, pulled in 8 decent portal players each year, were surprisingly competitive with the new hired guns, and make the tourney? - nope still boring.
But, what if a rich benefactor sold his interest in the T-wolves so he could setup an annuity that all but guaranteed we had the highest paid roster every year virtually guaranteeing 4 year players and a deep run? I dont know, still sounds kinda boring. I was only a student at the U of M not a hired gun - what do I have in common with those players except the Maroon and Gold we are wearing? Is that how it works? I need to cheer for the guys the school has quasi-hired to represent me on the basketball court?
The only thing that I can see that will fix this is conferences withdrawing from the NCAA and setting up their own rules but there is too much money at stake for that to happen.
I guess I may have less excuses to procrastinate on shoveling snow next winter...
What if we lost all our good guys every year and then replaced them with over achievers - the "little engine that could" and we won 8 or 9 games every year with no budget but ended up always getting crushed by the "Yankees" of the Big10/NCAA? ...boring.
What if we replaced Coyle, made some inroads on local business NIL, pulled in 8 decent portal players each year, were surprisingly competitive with the new hired guns, and make the tourney? - nope still boring.
But, what if a rich benefactor sold his interest in the T-wolves so he could setup an annuity that all but guaranteed we had the highest paid roster every year virtually guaranteeing 4 year players and a deep run? I dont know, still sounds kinda boring. I was only a student at the U of M not a hired gun - what do I have in common with those players except the Maroon and Gold we are wearing? Is that how it works? I need to cheer for the guys the school has quasi-hired to represent me on the basketball court?
The only thing that I can see that will fix this is conferences withdrawing from the NCAA and setting up their own rules but there is too much money at stake for that to happen.
I guess I may have less excuses to procrastinate on shoveling snow next winter...