A few thoughts. 1) this one was about $$. 2) I haven't paid much attention to ND's recruiting but isn't ND expected to lose 6 or so players off this year's roster? A bit risky. 3) Where's Skim?
All I can say is that Tennessee has been very aggressive with NIL offerings. They weren't able to outbid LSU for Grace Knox but I'm certain they've been aggressive in finding ways not to run afoul of the student visa restrictions on employment.I wouldn't jump to money being a huge factor. While NIL opportunities for international students have gotten better, they're still tricky and actual value is hard to gauge. Canadian athletes like Prawl still have to navigate their visa requirements. If she has dual citizenship, that would be news to most Canadian Basketball fans.
If memory serves correct, Prawl played in the Overtime League along with the twins who committed earlier this year. Could they have helped sway Prawl's decision? It's a possibility.
Maybe she told us?All I can say is that Tennessee has been very aggressive with NIL offerings. They weren't able to outbid LSU for Grace Knox but I'm certain they've been aggressive in finding ways not to run afoul of the student visa restrictions on employment.
What would make Tennessee more attractive than Notre Dame? On its face that doesn't seem like a fair fight. Did the twins make the difference? These are teenagers so who knows. Then again, maybe Tennessee just out-worked Notre Dame.
Tennessee may be getting aggressive in that area, however it's not as straightforward for international students for a variety of reasons. A lot of these deals require social media posting, appearances, etc.All I can say is that Tennessee has been very aggressive with NIL offerings. They weren't able to outbid LSU for Grace Knox but I'm certain they've been aggressive in finding ways not to run afoul of the student visa restrictions on employment.
What would make Tennessee more attractive than Notre Dame? On its face that doesn't seem like a fair fight. Did the twins make the difference? These are teenagers so who knows. Then again, maybe Tennessee just out-worked Notre Dame.
Sure.Tennessee may be getting aggressive in that area, however it's not as straightforward for international students for a variety of reasons. A lot of these deals require social media posting, appearances, etc.
If she has the same visa status as most Canadians, it won't be easy for Prawl to pull off considering where Knoxville is. Defaulting to NIL being the reason why she committed in her case could be a faulty assumption.
Yes they have.Sure.
Maybe she'd rather put her future in the hands of Kim Caldwell rather than Niele Ivey. Crazier things have happened in recruiting.
If true and legally possible, have at it Tennessee. Obviously we'll never know for sure.Not that I can attest to the validity of the comment or the source, but read on the Baylor message forum that Tennessee's NIL package to Prawl was between $250-$300k. Have no idea where these number/rumors originate, but just passing along what I read earlier today.
Maybe she told us?
I am sure NIL is in play. I haven't seen any numbers. I did see her and the twins have natty plans.This translates to: huge NIL deals, right?
Do you know how ND’s NIL program compares to the other power schools? Seems like that is the new battleground in recruiting.@UConnCat
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Been spending a lot of time at McGraw's Bench, where this has generated a lot of discussion; not just about Prawl, per se, but about Ivey's HS track record the last two years, which has generated one recruit per season. Granted, these are very good players who look to fit into the ND program and address needs (Kate Koval at center, Leah Macy at power forward), but one HS recruit isn't really sustainable.
Ivey has made excellent use of the portal during the Covid years (Maya Dodson, Lauren Ebo, Anna DeWolfe, Liatu King, Liza Karlen), but that isn't applicable next year and ND's admissions can be tough on non-grad transfers. Looks like Ivey will have to rely on the portal, though, because -- as @UConnCat -- points out, Ivey's losing a lot of players after the season:
- Sonia Citron, Maddy Westbeld, Liatu King, Liza Karlen and Sarah Cernugel are out of eligibility.
- Olivia Miles, while she has one more year due to the knee injury, is probably going to enter the draft, as well.
Ironically, injuries might help Niele Ivey next year and, even the season after.
- Kylee Watson, recovering from the ACL operation, would have an extra year if she doesn't play this year. If so, she'll team with Kate Koval and Leah Macy up front.
- KK Bransford and Emma Risch will probably pick up med years, which will help the guard spots.
- Nonetheless, that leaves six or seven players max, so Ivey has her work cut out for her in what will be a smaller transfer portal pool.
As for Prawl, I'm aware that her Canadian status and visa laws could affect her NIL earnings. Still, this is a situation ND needs to address when going after players like Johnson, who chose LSU, or the Betts sisters, who both chose UCLA and what LA might offer.
ND has a new athletic director, brought over from NBC, who could have some ideas for ND teams on this front.
So, many Benchers are inclined to enjoy this year while we have the players we do have. Citron came back last game and hopefully Karlen and Westbeld aren't that far behind.