TonyLiebert
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Maybe there is more NIL for her at Michigan.Why, Michigan? Of all of the schools on her Top Ten, only Nebraska would have been more shocking to me. Family connections in MI?
She had some big names on the list. In a way, I am glad she didn't take the typical route but why another B1G team?!
NIL certainly is a game changer. I am frustrated that it has strayed entirely from actual NIL to paying players. NIL, in its literal and pure form, would favor local athletes who have name recognition in their community. This community supports women's basketball so that may have helped entice more local talented players to stay home.Maybe there is more NIL for her at Michigan.
Perhaps, she is a competitor. Michigan can compete for a BIG10 title, will be ranked in the top 25, and play in the NCAA tourney each year. Not gonna happen at MN.Why, Michigan? Of all of the schools on her Top Ten, only Nebraska would have been more shocking to me. Family connections in MI?
She had some big names on the list. In a way, I am glad she didn't take the typical route but why another B1G team?!
Perhaps, she is a competitor. Michigan can compete for a BIG10 title, will be ranked in the top 25, and play in the NCAA tourney each year. Not gonna happen at MN.
Michigan is also a really good school.Perhaps, she is a competitor. Michigan can compete for a BIG10 title, will be ranked in the top 25, and play in the NCAA tourney each year. Not gonna happen at MN.
Gotta understand the poster, you wont get anything positive from him.Why?
This year's freshmen class was all top-100 players, and Whalen's classes are getting better.
Her Top 10 included national championship contenders so that argument doesn't hold water.Perhaps, she is a competitor. Michigan can compete for a BIG10 title, will be ranked in the top 25, and play in the NCAA tourney each year. Not gonna happen at MN.
Minnesota is crowding Michigan
If Olson wants someone in the know to talk to about her home state when she gets to Michigan, she'll have it. Taylor Woodson, a 6-foot guard from Hopkins ranked 53rd nationally in the Class of 2023 by HoopGurlz, is also committed to Michigan.
Girls' basketball recruiting: Five issues raised by Olivia Olson's decision to choose Michigan
Olson, a Benilde-St. Margaret's guard ranked third nationally in the Class of 2024, said she'll play for Michigan. What are other Minnesotans planning?www.startribune.com
Yes. That is why the statement was Klick AND TESSA. They have added Klick. They have not added Klick and Tessa...Yet.Klick already has been "added," no?
Olson, who averaged 22.8 points a game last season and led the Red Knights to the Class 3A state tournament, had listed the Gophers among the final 10 teams she was considering.Olivia Olson's decision: Why the Benilde-St. Margaret's basketball star is going to Michigan
"Everyone loves each other there," said the Benilde-St. Margaret's guard, the No. 3 prospect in the Class of 2024.www.startribune.com
"I considered them the whole time," she said. "They were my first offer from my top 10, and I was really grateful to them. I just wanted a new area but still to stay close to home."
"I think more people from Minnesota will go there. The way [Arico] does things is so good and so genuine. I think a lot of people are drawn to that. That's what drew me to her."
Sometimes you just want to get away from home.Olson, who averaged 22.8 points a game last season and led the Red Knights to the Class 3A state tournament, had listed the Gophers among the final 10 teams she was considering.Olivia Olson's decision: Why the Benilde-St. Margaret's basketball star is going to Michigan
"Everyone loves each other there," said the Benilde-St. Margaret's guard, the No. 3 prospect in the Class of 2024.www.startribune.com
"I considered them the whole time," she said. "They were my first offer from my top 10, and I was really grateful to them. I just wanted a new area but still to stay close to home."
Except, so far Lindsey’s teams haven’t really shown that they are the best you can be. I hope our team gets there, but at the present Arico has shown more then Lindsey.That may be true but in my opinion it is mind blowing that Olson would rather play for Arico than perhaps the best point guard in WNBA history where she could really learn what it takes to be the best you can be.
Chicken versus egg. You need the players to win... you need to win to get the players. Let's hope this very talented group of players who took a gamble to stay home provide a foundation for the future.Except, so far Lindsey’s teams haven’t really shown that they are the best you can be. I hope our team gets there, but at the present Arico has shown more then Lindsey.
You are thinking like an adult not an 18-year old. Many kids want to get as far from home and parents as they can. At a former employer, we used to get a lot of kids from Long Island because we were the farthest state school from the NYC area but still in NY (where they could use State Scholarship monies), even though there were excellent universities closer to their homes. I have heard lots of students tell why they wanted to or did go to a university. They often say because the academic program is so good. I don't know the quality of most programs in my field because they are hard to evaluate, and prospective students don't either. Often, students' perceptions are based on something else. The name recognition of the school (i.e., how much publicity the football team gets). Imagine bringing a freshman recruit to a football game in Ann Arbor! Penn State used to bring people to the faculty club where Joe Paterno usually had lunch. I got introduced to him. He was almost a God in those days. Kids often choose schools because their friends are going there, or because no one knows them there and they can be their own person. Kids may choose schools because the location is exotic (ocean, mountains), the atmosphere is exciting (student hangouts), or there is no snow and cold. A great recruiting tool that I used was to have our students spend much time with the potential recruits. Other students can sell a program as well or better than the people in charge; i.e., instant chemistry. Students may choose a campus because it is smaller and more intimate, or they may like something big. Then, there are the facilities. Coaches want new stadiums, arenas, weight rooms, locker rooms, etc. because it impresses recruits, although you can train athletes just as well in more modest facilities. And now, we have NIL. We are going to learn more and more about who has the monies to attract athletes; e.g., big oil, car makers, high tech, advertisers, sporting goods, etc. How much NIL money is available in Minnesota? Lastly, winning programs are a big attraction; e.g., Geno. Kids often times make their choices based on things that we don't think make the most sense. However, if they are happy, that is the important thing.That may be true but in my opinion it is mind blowing that Olson would rather play for Arico than perhaps the best point guard in WNBA history where she could really learn what it takes to be the best you can be.
Good interview. Olivia said that her best friend is Macy Brown '23 (East Grand Rapids, Michigan who committed to Michigan in January 2022) who will be a year ahead of her.
In Olivia's own words if anyone is interested.