Correct answer.This university doesn't care.....
Correct answer.This university doesn't care.....
Nope. Just a common sense observation. People who go out of their way to tell you how honorable they are invariably are hiding something highly dishonorable.You spend too much time in the mirror.
Not at all a point worth discussing.I think he he just exercised his own freedom.
I'm not sure that they CAN be changed (i.e. a sit-out rule) without the NCAA getting sued again and losing.Not at all a point worth discussing.
The point worth discussing is if the rules should be changed to put a bit more limits on that freedom, in the future.
I agree. The majority of the issues around MN bb are from poor leadership at the top.This university doesn't care.....
It is worth discussing when people are complaining about players exercising their rights under the new system.Not at all a point worth discussing.
The point worth discussing is if the rules should be changed to put a bit more limits on that freedom, in the future.
New law needed.I'm not sure that they CAN be changed (i.e. a sit-out rule) without the NCAA getting sued again and losing.
No Pitino really doesn’t get credit for that. TT got as much or more playing time as Diedhou yet GD never left. That isn’t an indictment of the current staff. We have no idea what conversations were had with either player behind the scenes.Nope. Just a common sense observation. People who go out of their way to tell you how honorable they are invariably are hiding something highly dishonorable.
In the midst of your braying about "commitment," you neglected to mention that scholarships are basically one year deals. A coach can run a player off anytime he wants for any reason. We don't know what Henley was or wasn't promised.
As much as Konate and Diedhou were the biggest waste of scholarships in gopher basketball history, Pitino gets credit for never booting either one of them. That's commitment (without braying about it).
He turned it over at a slightly higher rate per 40 minutes than Battle and he shot the three better than Battle 37.8% to 31%. He was a freshman for heaven's sake. This was a sizeable loss for a program that is looking to build from the ground up.Henley wasn’t good. Don’t know why so many of you are complaining. He was a turnover machine and his jumper was broke for most of the season.
Decent defensive potential but nothing to cry about.
I wasn't talking about Thompson. The reference was Konate and Diedhou, both of whom contributed next to nothing in their four years here.No Pitino really doesn’t get credit for that. TT got as much or more playing time as Diedhou yet GD never left. That isn’t an indictment of the current staff. We have no idea what conversations were had with either player behind the scenes.
I would be cool with it following a reasonable market based system. I think it is fair that players need to continue to earn their scholarships and it is also fair that they should be able to improve their lot in life if a better opportunity avails itself.Well, I mean, they do have to pay the buyout.
Would you be cool with scholarships having buyouts?
Agree that he wasn't very good. However, he was one of the few athletic guys on a decidedly unathletic team. As a fan, it's disappointing to see that (relative) potential walk out the door.Henley wasn’t good. Don’t know why so many of you are complaining. He was a turnover machine and his jumper was broke for most of the season.
Decent defensive potential but nothing to cry about.
Claiming Pitino gets credit for GD for not running him off is dumb when GD played less than TT and didn’t take the hint. At least TT took a hint and is moving on.I wasn't talking about Thompson. The reference was Konate and Diedhou, both of whom contributed next to nothing in their four years here.
I agree 100%.I would be cool with it following a reasonable market based system. I think it is fair that players need to continue to earn their scholarships and it is also fair that they should be able to improve their lot in life if a better opportunity avails itself.
Henley wasn't very good but very few true freshman are very good. You need to start somewhere. Henley had moments where he looked good to me and he is the type of player where, if good, could be special. He is a legitimate 6'7" wing who is more advanced defensively than offensively.Henley wasn’t good. Don’t know why so many of you are complaining. He was a turnover machine and his jumper was broke for most of the season.
Decent defensive potential but nothing to cry about.
Well it might be a little different kettle of fish when you haul a kid in from half way around the world...to just tell him to get lost.Claiming Pitino gets credit for GD for not running him off is dumb when GD played less than TT and didn’t take the hint. At least TT took a hint and is moving on.
Pre-portal, I won't blame a coach for not running players off.Claiming Pitino gets credit for GD for not running him off is dumb when GD played less than TT and didn’t take the hint. At least TT took a hint and is moving on.
Not if the law is deemed unconstitutional for restraint of trade reasons.New law needed.
Hence why they (NCAA) hired the person they did as the new president.
There is a slow march towards all non-competes essentially being unreasonable restraints on trade.Not if the law is deemed unconstitutional for restraint of trade reasons.
That would require state AGs and/or DOJ to sue?Not if the law is deemed unconstitutional for restraint of trade reasons.
So are pro contracts all void, then too?There is a slow march towards all non-competes essentially being unreasonable restraints on trade.
It'll be interesting to see what happens if the NCAA passes a law.
Unfortunately for college sports fans, I think it's probably more likely that the NCAA gets rid of any restraints on transfers ( ie only being allowed to go into the portal once) than it is they are able to get rid of the portal.
He was good at penetrating and breaking down defenses, decent shooter and was getting better, he did attack the basket out of control that resulted in turnovers way to many times. Had a lot of upside and that is what you are loosing. Carrington was more physical and a much better shooting motion so not as big of a loss as it might have been.Henley wasn’t good. Don’t know why so many of you are complaining. He was a turnover machine and his jumper was broke for most of the season.
Decent defensive potential but nothing to cry about.
No, those are for a set number of years and both entities are legally obligated to perform their contractual responsibilities. The dissolution of non-compete contracts doesn't have anything to do with multi-year contracts negotiated at arms length.So are pro contracts all void, then too?
Players in all leagues nationwide get to do whatever they want on any whim? Mid season moves!
These 2 statements are factually incorrect at P5 schools. Scholarships for incoming freshmen who sign a NLI are guaranteed for 4 years and cannot be cancelled for any athletic reason....scholarships are basically one year deals. A coach can run a player off anytime he wants for any reason.
Ahhh the one thing that we all can agree on.This university doesn't care.....
Scholarships are guaranteed for four years, under certain conditions, by NCAA rules. But agree that is still not the same thing as the negotiated contracts of pros.No, those are for a set number of years and both entities are legally obligated to perform their contractual responsibilities. The dissolution of non-compete contracts doesn't have anything to do with multi-year contracts negotiated at arms length.
Scholarship offers are not multi-year contracts.
As I said in previous posts, I could certainly envision a scenario where the scholarship system becomes more like a free market - - schools can offer multi-year terms, single-season terms, with different legal obligations (including $$). However, if the NCAA does not want to open it up to the free market, we are stuck with this scholarship system.
This is why it never made sense to go through the stretch of starting Samuels over any of the freshmen. It’s not like we won much & we lost 2 players (Evans & Henley) because of it. I thought Henley had potential to be at minimum a legit Big Ten starter for a contending level team. He performed well for a freshmenHenley wasn't very good but very few true freshman are very good. You need to start somewhere. Henley had moments where he looked good to me and he is the type of player where, if good, could be special. He is a legitimate 6'7" wing who is more advanced defensively than offensively.
Does he ever pan out? Hard to say. If I had to bet, he'll be a good college basketball player.
As to why people are complaining despite Henley's current production - - it's because we have to start somewhere. For many people, we struggled through the play of Carrington, JOJ, and Henley this year with the hope that they would grow into something better.