Which is exactly what we need. Who wants to fund basketball NIL today at OU?One that believes in his ability to recruit and develop a team that can win 20 games, without having to have a top NIL?
Which is exactly what we need. Who wants to fund basketball NIL today at OU?One that believes in his ability to recruit and develop a team that can win 20 games, without having to have a top NIL?
I am in favor of a new coach. But something else to consider is you may have to pay the buyout to get a coach from another school. Again, most likely going to have to ask for donations.
I thought the nil was now running through the schools such that Nagy does for football. Maybe different donation pools, but still asking donors for money. They may want a new coach and donate to that instead of the nil fund.
This. Resources have to be in place to get a good coach that has options.
If we found a diamond in the rough, they would either fail...or they would succeed and somebody with resources would come along and poach them after a short run of success. And we're not going to succeed hiring diamond in the rough coaches every 3 years.
And hiring another assistant.We better hire a GM as part of the alleged commitment to basketball. Loser needs all the help he can get.
True, but will likely need more since I’m sure at least one will leave since he can’t retain his staff any better than he can keep players on board!And hiring another assistant.
We probably need 12-15 million to build a roster capable of competing in the top half of the SEC. We actually need 20 million to overcompensate for the obvious coaching failures that have cost us 5-6 games every year.Man, did this tread get hijacked. All these posts and not one person posted how they eould build a roster with 8-10 million
Porter is back. I vote we move on and find something else to discuss
Yes. I would be happy to again have enough money to build a roster like we had this season and one that played like we played in February and March. I am not (and I don’t think anyone is) asking to suddenly get 2 byes in the postseason conference tournament. Since we are keeping Porter the only thing I would add is a hypnotist who is knowledgeable about basketball.We probably need 12-15 million to build a roster capable of competing in the top half of the SEC. We actually need 20 million to overcompensate for the obvious coaching failures that have cost us 5-6 games every year.
The cost goes up every year. The good news is, it goes up for everyone, not just OU. That’s why I think the target should be $12 million. That puts us on par with everyone except Kentucky.These are the alleged NIL numbers for the SEC. If those are true (and Dennys interview seemed to allude to that) if we can just get to 10 mil-12 mil range i think you'll see some good things happen. We seem to get decent guards.....if we could get 2 really solid bigs and one legit scorer to go with what we have done the last couple of portal classes I think we could do some damage.
But who knows.
Kentucky: $20 million
– Vandy: $10 million +
– Florida: $10 million +
– Texas A&M: $10 million +
– Arkansas: $10 million +
– Missouri: $10 million +
– Tennessee: $10 million +
– Auburn: $10 million +
– Texas: $10 million +
– Georgia: $8-10 million
– LSU: $8-10 million
– Mississippi State: $8-10 million
– Alabama: $8-10 million
– Ole Miss: $8-10 million
– Oklahoma: $6.5 million
– South Carolina: $5.5 million
We better hire a GM as part of the alleged commitment to basketball. Loser needs all the help he can get.
Eh. He has had a couple good rosters in five years. Retention also hasn’t been good. Much better coaches than Moser have a GM. I mean, most people on this board seem to love Brent and think he is a good recruiter, but they hired someone to run roster management and the portal. I don’t think Moser is above that.what would a gm do to help moser win more games?
his biggest deficiency is in game coaching.
he seems to do a decent job of identifying talent.
do gm's tell coaches who to start and who/when to sub?
Eh. He has had a couple good rosters in five years. Retention also hasn’t been good. Much better coaches than Moser have a GM. I mean, most people on this board seem to love Brent and think he is a good recruiter, but they hired someone to run roster management and the portal. I don’t think Moser is above that.
If we can take that off Mosers plate, it would help him focus on just coaching. Plus, while he’s working on gameplan, coaching, teaching, the GM could be working contacts and finding players to build rosters while also talking with donors and finding the money. We need a GM so the coaches can focus on coaching.what would a gm do to help moser win more games?
his biggest deficiency is in game coaching.
he seems to do a decent job of identifying talent.
do gm's tell coaches who to start and who/when to sub?
Yeah, you can’t make up for poor coaching. That’s why we need a new coach.doubt it would translate into more wins
every thread... every single one of them.Man, did this tread get hijacked. All these posts and not one person posted how they eould build a roster with 8-10 million
Porter is back. I vote we move on and find something else to discuss
the difference from 6.5 to 10 is 2 more nigel pack type guys. or 2.5 more reids/Davis types/ Or 1 Acuff (maybe tad less)These are the alleged NIL numbers for the SEC. If those are true (and Dennys interview seemed to allude to that) if we can just get to 10 mil-12 mil range i think you'll see some good things happen. We seem to get decent guards.....if we could get 2 really solid bigs and one legit scorer to go with what we have done the last couple of portal classes I think we could do some damage.
But who knows.
Kentucky: $20 million
– Vandy: $10 million +
– Florida: $10 million +
– Texas A&M: $10 million +
– Arkansas: $10 million +
– Missouri: $10 million +
– Tennessee: $10 million +
– Auburn: $10 million +
– Texas: $10 million +
– Georgia: $8-10 million
– LSU: $8-10 million
– Mississippi State: $8-10 million
– Alabama: $8-10 million
– Ole Miss: $8-10 million
– Oklahoma: $6.5 million
– South Carolina: $5.5 million