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The original point wasn't related to conference payouts.Would you call it thriving when the Big East distributes out only $4 million each to it’s members for all sports?
The original point wasn't related to conference payouts.Would you call it thriving when the Big East distributes out only $4 million each to it’s members for all sports?
God forbid a kid does his due diligence and takes official visits to multiple schools...why fault a kid for trying to get the most out of what he's worked his whole life for?Bama was a later add, he’s also scheduling a visit with KSt. Tea leaves all read like highest bidder wins.
Thankfully the calendar will soon be turning to September, which means that commitments should start falling like dominoes in the fall. This is the reality which probably means schools have to cast wider nets than they’d like to, even if they’re consistent winners and having kids go in the lottery. I look forward to celebrating the kids that choose Storrs as their destination.Recruiting Top 20ish players is different these days. NIL-player development-PT-transfer portal options if it doesn't work out-advisor-parental influence. Those players can/should explore their options. End result-Doesn't always fit the preferred timeline of the recruiting schools.
Seems to me that the first of Thomas or Lewis that wants to commit (or not) to UConn is our guy. In the meantime-Got some strategic OVs to get ready for and scoring on an Ament OV.
In the NIL era, and with a coach like Hurley, it’s a great feeling knowing that every kid that wears a Husky jersey is 100% locked in to the program and the culture that Hurley builtThankfully the calendar will soon be turning to September, which means that commitments should start falling like dominoes in the fall. This is the reality which probably means schools have to cast wider nets than they’d like to, even if they’re consistent winners and having kids go in the lottery. I look forward to celebrating the kids that choose Storrs as their destination.
I worry a bit that the grind and toll of the recruiting process in this era will push Hurley to the NBA sooner rather than later, for the same reason Jay Wright left coaching for tv. Hurley has to be shaking his head in frustration, at least privately, wondering what more has to do to prove to some kids that Storrs is the place to play. You can lead the proverbial horse to water, but you can’t make the proverbial horse drink.In the NIL era, and with a coach like Hurley, it’s a great feeling knowing that every kid that wears a Husky jersey is 100% locked in to the program and the culture that Hurley built
He’s sent guys to the NBA draft from top 10 to top 100. There’s room for everyone who wants to lock in, be coached hard, and make the league
Gee, I’m sorry you didn’t like my answer. I apologize.The original point wasn't related to conference payouts.

Is this an insider info “next” or are you saying next because a kid is taking official visits to schools that aren’t UConn?

Where are you seeing we've backed off? The last article I saw posted in this thread still said UConn is the favoriteI don’t blame a kid for doing their DD, but coupling this with all the noise that Hurley has moved off, visa versa. For a kid that was crystal balled as the perfect fit and streams of mutual admiration/fit, to suddenly go south(UConn not even on the short list of favorites now, KSt is), it feels like a pretty clear message to me. Show me the money.
And his growing list includes many of the highest bidders, whether legit programs or not.
LOL....more like it's realityHe's saying it because he is one of the 'yards 24/7 grumpy, glass-half-empty, shout-at-the-clouds, negative nelly, pessimist curmudgeons.![]()
No need to apologize.Gee, I’m sorry you didn’t like my answer. I apologize.![]()

It will be his loss.I don’t blame a kid for doing their DD, but coupling this with all the noise that Hurley has moved off, visa versa. For a kid that was crystal balled as the perfect fit and streams of mutual admiration/fit, to suddenly go south(UConn not even on the short list of favorites now, KSt is), it feels like a pretty clear message to me. Show me the money.
And his growing list includes many of the highest bidders, whether legit programs or not.
Stay in your lane.Next
Most of the top 100 recruits have not committed. With that said, if NIL is the a major factor for UConn's top targets, the recruiting boost due to the B2B NC, player development and NBA draft success we've all hoped for might not be enough to overcome some other top programs throwing outrageous amounts of NIL money.While I am disappointed that we do not have a commitment yet for 25 I will say that we are swinging for the fences compared to years past. Most if not all of the kids we have offered are 5 star or at least top 40 players in the class. Slightly different casting net than in the past.
This obviously is because of the back to back Nattys and Hurley getting credit for being a top 3 coach in college basketball and the fact our staff develops talent at a different level than anyone.
We're gonna get good players. It's just UConn luck that when we finally got to the place where they should be able to pick and choose; the rules of the game changed.I'm not losing hope. Let's see how it plays out as the recruits complete all their visits.
lol ok palStay in your lane.
Pro leagues have salary caps and some (MLB & NFL) have salary bands based on draft position, and some sort of guard rails. The NCAA needs to come up with something that cannot be litigated to get this whole NIL thing under control. I'm all for college athletes making money off their NIL but changes are needed so that players are choosing colleges based on other factors and not waited so heavily on NIL money.We're gonna get good players. It's just UConn luck that when we finally got to the place where they should be able to pick and choose; the rules of the game changed.
I worry a bit that the grind and toll of the recruiting process in this era will push Hurley to the NBA sooner rather than later, for the same reason Jay Wright left coaching for tv. Hurley has to be shaking his head in frustration, at least privately, wondering what more has to do to prove to some kids that Storrs is the place to play. You can lead the proverbial horse to water, but you can’t make the proverbial horse drink.
Yep. Made the same comment about cap limits on NIL awhile back. As it is with anything, the devil is in the details. How would this be policed? What stops a school from offering monetary value other than money, such as cars, homes whatever.Pro leagues have salary caps and some (MLB & NFL) have salary bands based on draft position, and some sort of guard rails. The NCAA needs to come up with something that cannot be litigated to get this whole NIL thing under control. I'm all for college athletes making money off their NIL, but changes are needed so that players are choosing colleges based on other factors and not waited so heavily on NIL money.
The "NIL" has always been with us. It just had another name and was not talked about. We only want the highest motivated coachable young men. Message: "That'sIt's funny - from a recruiting perspective, I think this may have been the worse possible year to be coming off back to back national championships, as it's the first year that NIL has played such a major factor in high school recruitments. I'm fairly confident that if NIL never became a thing, we'd already have at least two commitments (Thomas included), and maybe more. I'm still confident we will end up with a solid class when it's all said and done, but at one point I thought we may be looking at our best class ever, and I don't feel that way anymore.
Eh - it's much different than it has been previously. Obviously, everything is out in the open now which has substantially changed how players go about their recruitments. It's not just a coincidence that so few of the top 100 recruits have committed - it's all tied to the new landscape.The "NIL" has always been with us. It just had another name and was not talked about. We only want the highest motivated coachable young men. Message: "That's
our culture; what's yours?" He knows where we live.
There is no such thing as a worst year to be coming off back to back championships.It's funny - from a recruiting perspective, I think this may have been the worse possible year to be coming off back to back national championships, as it's the first year that NIL has played such a major factor in high school recruitments. I'm fairly confident that if NIL never became a thing, we'd already have at least two commitments (Thomas included), and maybe more. I'm still confident we will end up with a solid class when it's all said and done, but at one point I thought we may be looking at our best class ever, and I don't feel that way anymore.
I think the NIL money has to be tied to leveraging that athletes name, identity and/or likeness and not just throwing cash and goods for nothing other than getting them to select that school. Maybe I'm wrong about that, but regardless we all know some programs will funnel under the table money to entice recruits and portal athletes. There will always be cheaters.Yep. Made the same comment about cap limits on NIL awhile back. As it is with anything, the devil is in the details. How would this be policed? What stops a school from offering monetary value other than money, such as cars, homes whatever.
this.The "NIL" has always been with us. It just had another name and was not talked about. We only want the highest motivated coachable young men. Message: "That's
our culture; what's yours?" He knows where we live.