MBB Transfer Portal Thread: Moser Year 4

Speaking of job shopping, anyone know of a good college basketball coach? Must be willing to do more with less. Pays well but there are limitations.
 
Let me simplify it for those of you crying about NIL.

NIL is the reason Garrison chose UK over texas and Arkansas.
NIL is NOT the reason Garrison avoided OU like the plague.

Like most of your posts, I think the opposite of what you said is true. Texas and Arkansas had the potential to match or at least get close from an NIL standpoint, thus NIL is the LEAST important in his decision between those schools.
 
RPM = UGA

I put in a prediction for Auburn. Whatever the case, I figured it would be somewhere in the South. I just didn't know how much UGA wanted him. Oh well.


 
Alright, you wanted an SEC PG comparison? You got one!

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Edge column is subjective.

A few had to take into account a brand new freshman v. UT-Martin Skyhawks v. bias
Thanks.

I was close-ish.

Looking back, I missed LSU, Mizzou, and Miss State. I was using the Burner Ball depth charts and just skipped them. Lol, so dumb. Didn't even proofread.

I think Butler and Elvis are kind of great comparisons. Both are more small 2s who might potentially be shoved into starting PG roles.

Demary has more upside but will it be next season? I'm not a fan of UGA/White...just kind of a meddling program.

Tie for Ziegler, I don't know, man. I like ZZ. Tiny but effective.

South Carolina will obviously have another PG.
 
Brown seems about our speed for a big guy.

I’m prepared to be underwhelmed on that front, but still hoping for a guard that moves the needle.
 
Companies aren't loyal. They hire people in for 10-20% more two years later than you were hired in at. Management turns over just as quickly if not more quickly, so you move on and make more money. I've been playing the game for 15+ years at this point.

The problem you run into at my age is literal age discrimination. So at some point, the gravy train runs out.
Wait till you're in your 60s. I cling desperately to my job. I'm lucky in one sense that I work for a non-profit so it's not cut-throat (it also doesn't pay terribly well), but layoffs do occur occasionally and if I'm ever laid off, my chances--let's face it--of finding a new gig would be minimal.
 
Wait till you're in your 60s. I cling desperately to my job. I'm lucky in one sense that I work for a non-profit so it's not cut-throat (it also doesn't pay terribly well), but layoffs do occur occasionally and if I'm ever laid off, my chances--let's face it--of finding a new gig would be minimal.
I'm pushing 50. I'm in the process of starting my own business (travel agency) and finding a final landing spot that isn't as volatile as the software sales world I've always been in.
 
Wait till you're in your 60s. I cling desperately to my job. I'm lucky in one sense that I work for a non-profit so it's not cut-throat (it also doesn't pay terribly well), but layoffs do occur occasionally and if I'm ever laid off, my chances--let's face it--of finding a new gig would be minimal.
I hate that Sky. Fingers crossed for you!
 
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