Originally posted by BostonWu
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If you're not going to go all the way, why go?
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Originally posted by BostonWu View PostHearing rumblings of another mass exodus at the conclusion of the season.
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Originally posted by BostonWu View PostHearing rumblings of another mass exodus at the conclusion of the season.
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Originally posted by ShoxFan7 View Post
I know you said this would be the lament from the apologists so this isn’t at you but that narrative because it is completely false. In my opinion, WSU is a prime example of basketball school with no football that could have leveraged the program’s success to be major player in NIL. You just need a HC that has the drive and ambition to take advantage of the opportunities that NIL and this community presents not just see all of it as a roadblock to sustainable success. Yes, it’s takes more than the HC to accomplish (strong AD leadership & active alumni base) but it all starts with the HC and we simply don’t have right one leading this program now to activate all of this.
But you are also right in that it takes a figurehead to lead it all. I'm not one-hundred percent sure what a head coach can do with regard to NIL deals, but whatever that line is, I feel like IB hasn't even approached it.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by rjl View Post
100%. WSU should be cleaning up on NIL deals. Throughout the 2010's, WSU's claim to fame was the rabid fan and alumni support. Well, here's the opportunity for people to put their money where their mouths are.
But you are also right in that it takes a figurehead to lead it all. I'm not one-hundred percent sure what a head coach can do with regard to NIL deals, but whatever that line is, I feel like IB hasn't even approached it.
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I just remember this article in the Eagle last May:
https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...260887822.html
Anticipation would be the best way to describe how the players on the Wichita State men’s basketball team felt last summer when the NCAA announced student-athletes could begin profiting off their name, image and likeness. After all, they were playing for the Shockers, the biggest show in town, and in a basketball-crazed city like Wichita. The players assumed there would be no problem cashing in. Instead, no one in a position of power in Wichita seemed to realize the importance of NIL.
I know IB needs to be the figurehead that beats the drum and gets people excited by the program.
But NIL was a ruling by the Supreme Court where a player can't be prohibited from making money off of their name, image, or likeness. It's ostensibly NOT a deal where a head coach can reach under his desk and pull out a bag of money. In my head, it's more on the AD to give alumni access to players so that the players can get deals.
Regardless, that was then and this is now. NIL is in place. To any extent the NIL coffers are bare, it's in large part because of the malaise that's overtaken the program. And that's on coach.
The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by shocktown View PostThursday night will be interesting. 8PM game time against probable #2 ranked team, highest ranked team in CKA since who knows when. Will the people who own tickets show up, will there be any significant tickets sales leading up to the game?
If the answer to either question is no then the future is set.
7,274 tonight for 3rd ranked team in the nation. Has to be the lowest attended game for what, a top 10, maybe top 20 ranked opponent going back what, 60 years?
No buzz in Doodah, apathy has fully set upon us.
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Originally posted by shocktown View Post
7,274 tonight for 3rd ranked team in the nation. Has to be the lowest attended game for what, a top 10, maybe top 20 ranked opponent going back what, 60 years?
No buzz in Doodah, apathy has fully set upon us.Last edited by shoxlax; February 3, 2023, 12:21 AM.
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Originally posted by shoxlax View Post
Again a lot of it is not so much who is coaching, it’s who isn’t coaching and a lot of people are still not happy how that went down. Basketball fans here are traditionalists-they want to get to know the players over a period of years and sure the hell don’t like the idea that the highest bidder can take them away. Yes, throw in the fact we have a coach that isn’t performing up to program standards and is not really doing anything to inspire confidence in the future doesn’t help, but there is so much more at work here than just IB being mediocre.
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Originally posted by shocktown View Post
What do you se as the key corrective measures?
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If we can get some significant NIL commitments for a few key players AND we change coaches, we could be in the hunt for an NCAA bid next year. The players having good years want to play in the tourney. We've got to offer them that opportunity.
I don't think the top end of the players for the Shox see any possibility of ever getting to the dance with IB as their coach.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI struggle to come to terms with wanting to contribute to the NIL when the player(s) will be free agents every year. They want us to commit to them but the commitment doesn’t go both ways.
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Back to the original question, our other best hope is a course correction. Doc says this money grab isn’t sustainable and honestly, I hope he is right. If the knuckleheads at the NCAA continue to restore sanity to the transfer rules, we might get back to close to the good old days. However, there still will be that won’t ever come back.
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