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You sure he knows the system?Singare is in the portal. He knows the system.
You sure he knows the system?Singare is in the portal. He knows the system.
Bummer but I’m not sure what he expected when Tarris was playing like Superman down the stretch and Riebe’s best attribute was that he had 5 usable fouls. Wish him well but the opportunity was sitting there if he put in the work over the summer. Unfortunately patience is almost nonexistent with kids these days.
Yep. Not a fan of it.College basketball is no longer what it was. We bring in players for one year for a fixed amount of money, and then they become free agents to go wherever they want and their former school can offer them more or less. If a player worth $750k leaves, you’ve saved that money and now spent it on a replacement.
My point (beyond that he contributed to an outstanding season this year) is we paid him an amount for this year that we agreed upon and if he came back next year he’d get what the market thinks is the right price for him next year. If we don’t retain him we get someone else. That’s the new reality.
His value in a veteran negotiated NBA rookie contract under union guidelines and in the NCAA free market are unrelated.Dauster is saying Mullins will go for 4mm. That would be a crazy number, especially if he's going in the 20s/2mm a year.
In hindsight I see what people mean. In the moment I didn’t notice because I was so focused on Tarris Reed lolThis was very much the impression I got. Very often it seemed like he just wanted to foul quickly so he could go sit back down...it took effort to foul that much.
Sucks because when he was engaged he was solid and looked very much like he'd eventually be a heckuva player for us. O well, best of luck, let's go find another
Dauster's view - not about money, more about system fit.
Did they not know that when they recruited him?
Dauster is saying Mullins will go for 4mm. That would be a crazy number, especially if he's going in the 20s/2mm a year.
It's hard to criticize a freshman for mistakes, but when the coach mentions issues with the family on more than one occasion, and the player seems to be disinterested the last half of the season, all that comes to mind is he no longer wanted to be here, nor did he fit here, so this was not totally unexpected.For the people stating UConn pushed him out- I think that’s wrong- I believe Reibe was intending to transfer for about two months now- this is a loss- with his size & skill that’s hard to duplicate- obviously he needed to get stronger in the post- but you would think that will come in time- for the team that’s get him I believe they should be thrilled. You cannot force a kid to like a coach/program.
Yeah, I don't think I agree with the style of play reasoning. Why would he commit to UConn in the first place when he knew Hurley likes his centers to be bruisers and dominate inside offensively and defensively?Dauster's view - not about money, more about system fit.
Did they not know that when they recruited him?
Dauster is saying Mullins will go for 4mm. That would be a crazy number, especially if he's going in the 20s/2mm a year.
The worse structured professional sports are run massively better that CBB. This is a total S show, unregulated nightmare. If nothing changes it’s going to be the same 6-7 schools every year that have any chance to win a title.With no guardrails, it will rapidly become who can afford the 20-30m a year to field a title worthy team vs who can’t. Retaining players costs just as much as bringing in top portal players.
The worse structured professional sports are run massively better that CBB. This is a total S show, unregulated nightmare. If nothing changes it’s going to be the same 6-7 schools every year that have any chance to win a title.
PassBring him back as a backup again !
I don't understand how the Supreme Court has said that professional sports are a game and they can be regulated and run like a game. But college sports should be a free-for-all.
Every year more of this, behaviors change for the worse. Hurley could run the best system, be the most beloved, and a kid will still be obligated to go into the portal, because that’s what everyone else is doing.
At some point soon you might as well let every kid go into the portal and see if they can do better and see them as annual free agents you have to bid on to get back. This is all beyond lame.
Right, and every year the costs will go up. Next year could be 30-40m for the top teams. We are already probably close to getting priced out.The worse structured professional sports are run massively better that CBB. This is a total S show, unregulated nightmare. If nothing changes it’s going to be the same 6-7 schools every year that have any chance to win a title.
Based on his size, program he is coming from and age (one year) he will have a line of suitors. We don’t have to like it but he likely knows his destination based on tampering so unfortunately he has played his last game IMOHe's entered the portal. Does this mean he's really leaving, or is there a chance he doesn't get the deal he's hoping for?
you mentioned guys who came in as transfers. Hurley/staff and those players knew it was a 1 year deal.
The amount of resources, time and effort they made to get Reibe to commit hoping he's a cornerstone player for the program for him to bolt is insane. So yeah it was a waste of the staffs time and Reibe's if he was going to leave for a lesser program. Same for Nowell, Abraham, Diggins. Might as well just start at the school where you can play like VCU or Gtown if your going to leave after a year.
Agreed. Because he came in so raw, Eric needs PT to optimize himself before graduating and if he was told that he'd split minutes again then you can't blame him for wanting out. Because we're competing for Final Fours, the program can't wait for another season or two to for him to reach that level of play. Both can be right at the same time.Perhaps an honest conversation was had during which Reibe was told he was not guaranteed the starting role in 2026-2027 and he just wasn't willing to be slotted in a backup role again. I really thought he was coming along nicely even though he wasn't consistent. Eric definitely helped win some games and was a key contributor. I wish him well.
Agree in principle. I'd tweak it to top-40. But, yeah with basketball (as opposed to football where you have to roster so many players) all you need is 7 or 8 really good players to win a championship. Makes sense to be portal-heavy (4 or 5 contributors) and augment with high schoolers (3 contributors). I think that's why our current high school class is only 2 guys (maybe we pick up a late blue chipper like a McNeeley situation).High school recruiting should be dead for us. It's a thing for mid and low majors. Or lower P4s. If a kid isn't a top-20 instant controbitor there's very little point.
Steinbach is at a whole nother level as compared to Eric at this point and was last summer/before they both came in.I wonder if he might be thinking his ex-teammate Hannes Steinbach was better utilized? Steinbach is headed to the NBA maybe he's looking to be his replacement? Pure speculation on my part
I don't understand how the Supreme Court has said that professional sports are a game and they can be regulated and run like a game. But college sports should be a free-for-all.
He needs to develop, both physically and in terms of his game. Playing time alone won't be the answer. But hopefully he can find a level where more playing times available, the coach and the level of competition is that the right level for his development, and he gets paid whatever his value is. Of course, even if all of those things happen, it won't stop him from fouling out.Agreed. Because he came in so raw, Eric needs PT to optimize himself before graduating and if he was told that he'd split minutes again then you can't blame him for wanting out. Because we're competing for Final Fours, the program can't wait for another season or two to for him to reach that level of play. Both can be right at the same time.
Financially there may be a time where we have to just take a year or two off, save our money those years, then go on a big spending spree to try to win.