MBB TPT2 TRANSFER PORTAL THREAD 2

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This tweet looks like we can add Tylor Perry to the strong interest list, but our insiders would know for sure.

I am sure OU would take Perry but not sure how he feels ..
 
Starting to see a lot of the bigger names make decisions:

https://247sports.com/Season/2023-Basketball/TransferPortalTop/

I'm not a huge Jalen Hill guy, but he'd actually fit in very well on next year's Houston team. UH has recruited some young big guys, but most will need to develop over the next couple of years. They return their center, and slotting Hill in at the 4 would give them a pretty solid starting 5.

Guess we'll find out what Hill is really looking for. More scoring opps? NIL? Better team results?

He'd be great with them. Elite defense, tough as nails, high IQ. Also a better ballhandler than they often have in the front court. I'd love to see him end up there but have no idea whether he is interested.
 
Starting to see a lot of the bigger names make decisions:

https://247sports.com/Season/2023-Basketball/TransferPortalTop/

I'm not a huge Jalen Hill guy, but he'd actually fit in very well on next year's Houston team. UH has recruited some young big guys, but most will need to develop over the next couple of years. They return their center, and slotting Hill in at the 4 would give them a pretty solid starting 5.

Guess we'll find out what Hill is really looking for. More scoring opps? NIL? Better team results?

Money. thats all. His last big payday.

Has a 500k offer supposedly.

Cisse has 2 500k offers. He was planning on staying at osu until then...
 
Money. thats all. His last big payday.

Has a 500k offer supposedly.

Cisse has 2 500k offers. He was planning on staying at osu until then...

He should jump on that supposed offer immediately. Both of them for that matter
 
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/247HSHoops/status/1645958267384856576?s=20[/TWEET]

This tweet looks like we can add Tylor Perry to the strong interest list, but our insiders would know for sure.

Idk why but he looks like he's 5'2 in this pic lol. Looking like julian newman
 
Hill's list of interested teams is certainly an impressive one. If we were bringing in a player who had been pursued by such a roster of teams, we'd be pretty darned excited.
I agree on his list of interests. But how excited would we be if we were bringing in a 3/4 wing/SF that averaged 9 PPG, 5 RPG, 1 APG, and shot 26% from deep while playing 32 MPG? My guess is most would say that is a Plan B or Plan C transfer and Porter failed to land one of our needs.

I would have liked Jalen to stay, but it is a great opportunity to upgrade at that position.

We will see if Moser and staff can bring in someone better, as that remains to be seen.
 
Love the blatant tampering that goes on now.
Yep, it's worse than pro sports free agency because guys on current rosters are getting contacted or reaching out to find higher bidders. At least in free agency, there are contracts, penalties, defined rules, and compensation at times for teams losing players.

The FAU coach in the Final Four was talking about how his players had been contacted by other teams since making the Sweet 16. While they were still playing in the tournament.

Just crazy on the nonsense going on across the board.
 
Yep, it's worse than pro sports free agency because guys on current rosters are getting contacted or reaching out to find higher bidders. At least in free agency, there are contracts, penalties, defined rules, and compensation at times for teams losing players.

The FAU coach in the Final Four was talking about how his players had been contacted by other teams since making the Sweet 16. While they were still playing in the tournament.

Just crazy on the nonsense going on across the board.

The sport is dead with the current rules. Idk why i even stick around on the board honestly.. how fun will it be to lose the entire team every year? No one to root for and watch grow and ride on the journey together. Just mercenaries every year, like a pick-up basketball league or something
 
The sport is dead with the current rules. Idk why i even stick around on the board honestly.. how fun will it be to lose the entire team every year? No one to root for and watch grow and ride on the journey together. Just mercenaries every year, like a pick-up basketball league or something

It sucks. I hate it. Give them one free transfer for ANY reason... then another if you grad or coach leaves...

No hardships. No Mental illness. No sick grandmas. Maybe that is harsh but man.
 
The sport is dead with the current rules. Idk why i even stick around on the board honestly.. how fun will it be to lose the entire team every year? No one to root for and watch grow and ride on the journey together. Just mercenaries every year, like a pick-up basketball league or something

This pretty well sums it up. This is unsustainable and the product will continue to suffer. Then the money goes away.
 
This pretty well sums it up. This is unsustainable and the product will continue to suffer. Then the money goes away.

Heres hoping..

The decisionmakers at the NCAAs are even dumber than the decisionmakers of the Big 12 were when they let our teams leave and let UT get their network and did nothing proactive to the point of killing the best basketball league and likely 2nd best football league.. sigh
 
This pretty well sums it up. This is unsustainable and the product will continue to suffer. Then the money goes away.

The money isn't going away. Every new TV deal, and the salaries paid to coaches and ADs and league commissioners, shows otherwise. And people have complained about the quality of play for a couple decades now, since one-and-done became common. As for NIL money -- boosters and businesses may have to make some choices on whether to fund NIL or donate to facilities projects, but I expect the funds will keep flowing.

I don't love all the roster change, but I think ultimately fans care primarily about the same thing as always: winning. If your team is winning, you may be bummed when some guys leave the program, but you'll still be glued to the set to watch them play.
 
We have all become Kentucky without all the lottery picks of course. 1 year player rentals. Lose most, if not all, of your starting lineup each year.
 
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It's going to be tough for the NIL have-nots to compete. Our best players will cash in at other schools. We will be scrambling to sign the 8th man from Dayton or UTEP while the blue bloods will be dividing the rest of the spoils among themselves. Any team that catches lightning in a bottle and makes a deep run in the NCAA tournament will be left rebuilding as their players go grab the big bucks.
 
It's going to be tough for the NIL have-nots to compete. Our best players will cash in at other schools. We will be scrambling to sign the 8th man from Dayton or UTEP while the blue bloods will be dividing the rest of the spoils among themselves. Any team that catches lightning in a bottle and makes a deep run in the NCAA tournament will be left rebuilding as their players go grab the big bucks.

Be interesting to watch what happens to FAU and SDSU this year.. likely deathknell imo
 
It sucks. I hate it. Give them one free transfer for ANY reason... then another if you grad or coach leaves...

No hardships. No Mental illness. No sick grandmas. Maybe that is harsh but man.

Absolutely. If you're transferring because your grandma is sick then sitting out a year shouldn't matter if that's the real reason you're transferring.
 
The money isn't going away. Every new TV deal, and the salaries paid to coaches and ADs and league commissioners, shows otherwise. And people have complained about the quality of play for a couple decades now, since one-and-done became common. As for NIL money -- boosters and businesses may have to make some choices on whether to fund NIL or donate to facilities projects, but I expect the funds will keep flowing.

I don't love all the roster change, but I think ultimately fans care primarily about the same thing as always: winning. If your team is winning, you may be bummed when some guys leave the program, but you'll still be glued to the set to watch them play.

It’s far too early to determine the impact yet monetarily-speaking. If this trend continues, then the money will begin to go away imo. College sports have been lifted and shifted from amateur to a professional framework without any competitiveness structure. The product will get worse and worse. The average national fans will care less and less. That’s when the money goes elsewhere.
 
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Easy solution: Just quit stealing a players NIL. Universities can't market their students nor put their face or name on anything. Then, have the NCAA declare that any student that receives NIL money is ineligible for intercollegiate participation. European model in golf. Kids coming out of high school over seas either go pro or they come to America and play college golf.

Judicial decisions have properly found that you can't steal a kid's NIL rights. There aren't any decisions saying the NCAA can't define what an amateur is and only allow amateurs to play sports. And, you can't limit a kids ability to go pro.

Coach is right though, the first step is to limit free transfers. I say you get one free transfer following the successful completion of two years at the school you originally sign with. Then, no exceptions/waivers without sitting out a year. I don't like the idea of a second grad transfer, but could live with it.

Obviously, you will lose some of the better kids directly to the pro leagues. So what, they only hang around for a year or two anyway.

Obviously, you will lose some of the better kids
 
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