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Or get put in an NCAA region with a Sunday game.It'll be delicious if they get bounced the 1st weekend of the NCAAT or even better...if they miss it altogether
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This bubble will pop. But not yet. Gonna be a few years I think.
I don't know if I can handle waiting to watch him play when he first has to serve a two-year mission.
Jokes aside, love this:
AJ probably won’t care much as long as his name still gets called 1 and he gets his supermax later.It'll be delicious if they get bounced the 1st weekend of the NCAAT or even better...if they miss it altogether
He pays a price too. Imagine spending your youth in Utah.It's ultimately going to be bad for the sport. But can't really fault him for it.
Of course because the little guy was always getting the #1 recruits before this and BYU is clearly the big dog in college basketball. This is also Duke's first #1 recruiting class ever and it would be the first team they go deep with in the tournament if it happens.For the perceived little guys, this isn’t good. If the NIL floor is raising for talent, the teams with the funds will move forward.
I would love to know the dynamic of how it got to that level. What was the leverage, who was competing and for how much? And why? What is the perceived ROI? This is precedent setting stuff. If this Duke team goes deep this year, it will only reinforce the value and deepen the gap.
He pays a price too. Imagine spending your youth in Utah.
Ryan Smith negotiated like Steve Cohen just did with Juan Soto. "Go get an offer from whoever you want and I will top it."I would love to know the dynamic of how it got to that level.
I could be wrong but I would expect $7 million to bring a few one and dones to the roster,
Those alums always open their wallets when asked.Very intrigued by this experiment of dropping huge coin on one dude to try to single handedly (pretty much) build a basketball culture somewhere. It’s a very real possibility that they’re a middling team with one superstar next year. Does that still get the alums to open up checkbooks at a school that historically, doesn’t really care about basketball that much?