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Akokbouk
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I think this tweet plus the Zags article earlier is worth starting a separate thread for the man. He’d fit so well into our lineup.
This guy is absolutely PERFECT for this team
thought the same about Timberlake BUT Spencer even better
Not sure what this means.Avg impact on team next year..
Don't be so quick to walk away.I refuse to fall in love until he commits. No Timberlake 2.0 for me.
Article on him says Rutgers program and players shocked by him leaving. NIL seems to be the driver. Loves Rutgers but wants $$$.
There were alternatives that would have satisfied everyone but the NCAA under Emmert's "leadership" deliberately chose not to establish a policy. At this point, I'm not sure there's a way to get the genie back in the bottle.With the way it is set up now why wouldn’t they use the NIL to their financial advantage. Especially a player like this who is a very good college basketball player with very little hope of an NBA career. Make some dollars on your way out. And because of situations like this and so many others the NCAA needs to look at mess they have made and somehow put a cap on it.
Since this started as a legal matter the NCAA is going to let the government do it for them.There were alternatives that would have satisfied everyone but the NCAA under Emmert's "leadership" deliberately chose not to establish a policy. At this point, I'm not sure there's a way to get the genie back in the bottle.
That is so unnecessary and cumbersome. The NCAA is a private organization and has the ability to regulate its membership requirements. One of those is that the student participants were amateurs. The NCAA had the ability to define that anyway it chose. Instead, it did nothing and said we are going to let State decide what the rules are. How does that make sense for a private organization? This was a Emmert being Emmert. There hasn't been a single organization that he left better off than he found it.Since this started as a legal matter the NCAA is going to let the government do it for them.
Ban "pay-for-play" by prohibiting boosters, collectives and other third parties from "offering inducements to attend or transfer" to specific institutions.
House subcommittee considering federal regulatory body to oversee NIL rights for college athletes
Two NIL hearings on Capitol Hill have resulted in movement on what the NCAA has long sought: federal legislation of NILwww.cbssports.com
They have the PT available, the talent surrounding at the other starting positions (Xavier Johnson, Mgbako, Reneau, Ware), mutual familiarity through playing in B1G and staying in conference, and the Mgbako recruitment demonstrated clearly elite NIL.So at the 2/3...
Kansas has Timberlake, Arterio Morris, Elmarko and Marcus Adams.
Duke has Roach, Jared McCain, Mark Mitchell, and Sean Stewart.
UNC has Harrison Ingram, Cormac Ryan, Paxson Wojcik, and Simeon Wilcher.
Kentucky has Antonio Reeves (probably), Justin Edwards, Reed Sheppard, Rob Dillingham, Adou Thiero, Chris Livingston (maybe).
Indiana has Mackenzie Mgbako, Trey Galloway, and Jakai Newton? Is that it? CJ Gunn?
I'm assuming not UCLA, the East Coast/Central blue bloods.
Assuming no Jackson, we have Castle, Ball, Ross.
We look pretty attractive. Indiana has a bunch of minutes available and he has B1G familiarity. Could see UNC recruiting over Ryan.
It would make sense from an NIL standpoint if that’s a big factor for him. They were in the Final Four too as well.I think our biggest competition here is going to be Miami