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Here's an interesting idea that could really shake things up. Maybe someday, early declarers who only crack the D-league will be allowed to return to college...I'm not sure what I think yet. I don't hate it.
Probably needs it's own thread, but oh well...
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostHere's an interesting idea that could really shake things up. Maybe someday, early declarers who only crack the D-league will be allowed to return to college...I'm not sure what I think yet. I don't hate it.
Probably needs it's own thread, but oh well...
http://www.foxsports.com/college-bas...-school-042315
New thread needed*
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostHere's an interesting idea that could really shake things up. Maybe someday, early declarers who only crack the D-league will be allowed to return to college...I'm not sure what I think yet. I don't hate it.
Probably needs it's own thread, but oh well...
http://www.foxsports.com/college-bas...-school-042315The Assman
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He's being sarcastic to make a point, but I found this quote very interesting:
Myron Medcalf@MedcalfByESPN
"Let's just change everything. Coaches sit out a year before they can coach at their new schools. Oh, and players can restrict their options."
It got me to thinking...Coaches can jump at offers to better their careers all the time, and it often leaves players who were sold a bill of goods behind. Players don't get to transfer without penalty because of all the reasons we always hear, but coaches can transfer all over the place with a big pay raise and no penalty. Interesting.
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I don't understand the consternation and comparison between what coaches and players are allowed to do.
Coaches are employees, working under a contract, for an entity that is footing the cost (and risk) of providing a platform for players to showcase and improve their skills while being provided, free of charge, an education with a current market value and future earnings potential.
Both are completely voluntary.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI don't understand the consternation and comparison between what coaches and players are allowed to do.
Coaches are employees, working under a contract, for an entity that is footing the cost (and risk) of providing a platform for players to showcase and improve their skills while being provided, free of charge, an education with a current market value and future earnings potential.
Both are completely voluntary.
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Restrictions could be placed in the contract, but that's not going to fly in the current coaching market. That could change someday, but not likely. The NCAA could conceivably add those restrictions as a condition of participation, but from a business standpoint probably won't.
Another way to look at players sitting out is that it gives them extra time to complete their degree. They are actually getting five years worth of education (more current market value) instead of four. Of course, I would expect less than 20% of D1 basketball players (and that might be generous) have any intention on putting whatever degree they receive to use.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostRestrictions could be placed in the contract, but that's not going to fly in the current coaching market. That could change someday, but not likely. The NCAA could conceivably add those restrictions as a condition of participation, but from a business standpoint probably won't.
Another way to look at players sitting out is that it gives them extra time to complete their degree. They are actually getting five years worth of education (more current market value) instead of four. Of course, I would expect less than 20% of D1 basketball players (and that might be generous) have any intention on putting whatever degree they receive to use.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostNewman taking advantage of the plethora of transfers:
http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...e19837500.html
Newman just became a very interesting hometown team with some solid talent.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostNewman taking advantage of the plethora of transfers:
http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...e19837500.html
They should destroy D2 if they can get the best out of Love and Thurman."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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