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I'm guessing he's the son of the Jarvis era St John's Kyle Cuffe.
UConn recruited him out of HS, but didn't make his top 6
It is very, very wishful thinking to say he will ever be a meaningful contributor.Does anyone have any game footage for Apostolos Roumoglou? What’s his level of play,Etc. ?
Amazing that Nova is perceived to have a better NIL program than KentuckySupposedly Hunter D decision announced today.. Guaranteed NIL package is one of the primary considerations re: his decision(per him).. Kentucky appears to be a non-factor for that reason.. Kansas/Maryland/Nova seem to be finalists because of their NIL resources. Will be interesting.
Supposedly Hunter D decision announced today.. Guaranteed NIL package is one of the primary considerations re: his decision(per him).. Kentucky appears to be a non-factor for that reason.. Kansas/Maryland/Nova seem to be finalists because of their NIL resources. Will be interesting.
Might be more about players(and recruits) on the team all expecting the NIL at Kentucky..ie.-- Spreading the wealth.. Rather than focusing on a few high profile guys in other Programs.. Oscar T decision to stay or go pro is probably influencing available NIL sources at Kentucky as well. Read he made 1M+ last season.Amazing that Nova is perceived to have a better NIL program than Kentucky
I thought the rule was that players could receive NIL, but not as a recruiting inducement. Obviously, it isn't the case, but I thought the pretense needed to be there to maintain eligibility. Isn't blatantly going to the highest bidder with guaranteed money still technically an eligibility violation if someone chose to make an issue of it to ncaa, (like another competing coach)?Supposedly Hunter D decision announced today.. Guaranteed NIL package is one of the primary considerations re: his decision(per him).. Kentucky appears to be a non-factor for that reason.. Kansas/Maryland/Nova seem to be finalists because of their NIL resources. Will be interesting.
I thought the rule was that players could receive NIL, but not as a recruiting inducement. Obviously, it isn't the case, but I thought the pretense needed to be there to maintain eligibility. Isn't blatantly going to the highest bidder with guaranteed money still technically an eligibility violation if someone chose to make an issue of it to ncaa, (like another competing coach)?
Not really. Kansas coaches can't say we'll give you $2M to commit to Kansas, but Kansas boosters can say you'll get endorsement deals with the Kansas City Ford dealership and Ricky's Tractors down the road if you come here. It's a distinction without a difference really, but guaranteeing NIL isn't technically against the rulesI thought the rule was that players could receive NIL, but not as a recruiting inducement. Obviously, it isn't the case, but I thought the pretense needed to be there to maintain eligibility. Isn't blatantly going to the highest bidder with guaranteed money still technically an eligibility violation if someone chose to make an issue of it to ncaa, (like another competing coach)?
Particularly when that was reportedly one of the reasons Jay Wright left coaching.Amazing that Nova is perceived to have a better NIL program than Kentucky
I hope for his sake that Kansas doesn’t get smacked by the NCAA for the alleged Adidas controversy. That would be a shame.
My two cents..I am not a NIL expert.. My source is out of an article by Trevor Woods ..Dated 5-3-23 8:07 PM CST.. Article titled "Hunter Dickinson reportedly prioritizing guaranteed NIL money in Transfer Decision"..I thought the rule was that players could receive NIL, but not as a recruiting inducement. Obviously, it isn't the case, but I thought the pretense needed to be there to maintain eligibility. Isn't blatantly going to the highest bidder with guaranteed money still technically an eligibility violation if someone chose to make an issue of it to ncaa, (like another competing coach)?
Billy Preston.. A Kansas recruit who never played at Kansas.. Has gone on record as saying the Kansas coaching staff was aware of the money his mother was receiving from Adidas reps for his commitment to Kansas..Debatable whether Kansas will ever have to deal with this information but NCAA is currently looking into it.. Post season ban is in play for 2023 beyond the previous self-imposed ban.. Edit--Source SB Nation article by Nathan Beighle 5-2-23I hope for his sake that Kansas doesn’t get smacked by the NCAA for the alleged Adidas controversy. That would be a shame.
If you believe Kansas is getting a postseason ban, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell youBilly Preston.. A Kansas recruit who never played at Kansas.. Has gone on record as saying the Kansas coaching staff was aware of the money his mother was receiving from Adidas for his commitment to Kansas..Debatable whether Kansas will ever have to deal with this information but NCAA is currently looking into it.. Post season ban is in play for 2023
Tend to agree as I've never stated it will happen.. Simply that there is some more smoke.... But.. IMO.. the Kansas/Kentucky news could very well have an influence on HD's decision.. Bill S has shown a number of times that he's teflon with NCAA..If you believe Kansas is getting a postseason ban, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you
Billy Preston.. A Kansas recruit who never played at Kansas.. Has gone on record as saying the Kansas coaching staff was aware of the money his mother was receiving from Adidas reps for his commitment to Kansas..Debatable whether Kansas will ever have to deal with this information but NCAA is currently looking into it.. Post season ban is in play for 2023 beyond the previous self-imposed ban.. Edit--Source SB Nation article by Nathan Beighle 5-2-23
I’m curious as to what first comes to mind w/ Preston for @kansashusky
Billy Preston -Sounds like nothing from nothing leaves nothing.I would not hold my breath on KU ever getting disciplned.
It's KansasTend to agree as I've never stated it will happen.. Simply that there is some more smoke.... But.. IMO.. the Kansas/Kentucky news could very well have an influence on HD's decision.. Bill S has shown a number of times that he's teflon with NCAA..
I'm good without the bridge in my Real Estate portfolio
NahThat game at the Phogg next season might be my only penciled in loss
Depends if Newton and Jackson come backThat game at the Phogg next season might be my only penciled in loss
It's going to be an amazing game. Great atmosphere, two good teams, two big centers.That game at the Phogg next season might be my only penciled in loss
It's Kansas
They have the #6 class in the country, and no it won't. Because kids like to win and bringing in good players helps with that. Any top recruit knows they're going to be battling for playing time against top talent. If they don't want that they go commit to a lower level program like Eastern Michigan or SyracuseWon’t some of these big programs prioritizing transfers turn off some big high school recruits going forward? I don’t know what Kansas recruiting class looks like but I wouldn’t think incoming freshman will like losing playing time.