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The 2023 Official “Jay Bilas No Rules” Transfer Portal Thread
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Take a look and see what sports programs are available at Wichita State University. Find out how much in aid student athletes receive, how WSU ranks for each sport, how much revenue the school makes for each sport, and more.
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Originally posted by Maizerunner08 View PostI have no expectations of any players we’ll get (or lose). However I do find it interesting no other (additional) current players are in the portal.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
Looked it up, about 270 student athletes in track and field alone. I had no idea that many kids were on the track and field teams.
I think those are pretty much average rosters sizes under Coach Rainbolt.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 7, 2023, 01:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
Looked it up, about 270 student athletes in track and field alone. I had no idea that many kids were on the track and field teams."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
So any idea how we are commiting $25k to all student athletes, with a 500k pot? Math doesn't work.
443 sounds high for a school without football.
M Basketball - 16
W Basketball - 15
W XC - 23
M XC - 13
M Golf - 9
W Golf - 8
Softball - 21
M Tennis - 9
W Tennis - 8
W T&F - 54
M T&F - 45
Volleyball - 19
That's 276. I'm wondering if the number I found included club sports into the numbers.
With Barbell, Club Baseball, Bass Fishing, Cricket, Disc Golf, Gaming (ESports), Ice Hockey, Shooting, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Table Tennis, Club Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, Men's Volleyball, Club Women's Volleyball, Water Ski & Wakeboard, Wrestling, Club Men's Basketball, Taekwondo.
Those are listed on the WSU site, but for some reason doesn't include Crew (Rowing) which I'm certain also exists.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
Baseball - 36
M Basketball - 16
W Basketball - 15
W XC - 23
M XC - 13
M Golf - 9
W Golf - 8
Softball - 21
M Tennis - 9
W Tennis - 8
W T&F - 54
M T&F - 45
Volleyball - 19
That's 276. I'm wondering if the number I found included club sports into the numbers.
With Barbell, Club Baseball, Bass Fishing, Cricket, Disc Golf, Gaming (ESports), Ice Hockey, Shooting, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Table Tennis, Club Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, Men's Volleyball, Club Women's Volleyball, Water Ski & Wakeboard, Wrestling, Club Men's Basketball, Taekwondo.
Those are listed on the WSU site, but for some reason doesn't include Crew (Rowing) which I'm certain also exists.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
Your are double counting the XC athletes as they are also included on the Track & Field Roster and XC and T&F scholarship limits are combined. 18 for the women and 12.6 for the men. Only 35 players on the baseball team are officially on the roster (NCAA Limit) and at least 8 of those are walk-ons.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
I understand your thoughts, but I think it's a good thing to have money available for all student athletes. Between school and practice, they have little time to work a job, plus that employer would have to be very flexible to accommodate their school and varying sports schedules.
In short it gives the non revenue generating sports a chance to compete at a high level and allows those who can, to make even more. Plus the individual nil deals may be tax deductible by their employer where as armchair donations won't be.
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500k at 25k is about 20 players. My assumption would be that it would only go to scholarship basketball players, men's and women's. But I think they said all student athletes. Could be they are talking about scholarship athletes only, but that would still be a major shortfall of cash. Since most of the baseball team only gets 1/2 scholarship, how would that work?
They have to have some projections of cash rolling in either way.
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Did they say every athlete 25k or every athlete up to 25k?
And either way they're talking a base. There are obviously many more ways to make money through other NIL deals. Syd McKinney has had numerous deals though a couple of collectives and businesses local and otherwise. Those types of offers are going to be available for anyone willing.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
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Originally posted by BostonWu View Post
With the current 25k plan I don't believe MBB will be able to attract top transfers. We've set a ceiling. I'll be shocked if we land Abmas. I admittedly don't have much interest outside MBB.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
It definitely is a troll if you scroll back. Last 3 days hes "broke" the new that
1. Hunter Dickinson to Georgetown (didn't happen)
2. SDSU to PAC 12 confirmed (didn't happen)
3. Bill Self to retire (didn't happen)
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Originally posted by rjl View PostI believe foreign players cannot get paid NIL money as it violates their student visas. How many of our athletes are foreign? Is Pohto still considered a Swedish citizen?
Ornella Niankan - Canada
Nhug Bosch Duran - Spain
Tanya Platonova - Russia
Raissa Bsabua - Canada
Carla Budane - Mozambique
Ambah Kowcun - Australia
Daniela Abies - Spain
Jane Asinde - Uganda
Adam Balatka - Czech Republic
Matthew Sandoz - United Kingdom
Mar Vidal - Spain
Mackenzie Wilson - Australia
Alejandro Jacome - Ecuador
Misha Kvantaliani - Georgia
Kristof Minarik - Slovakia
Orel Ovil - Israel
Duccio Petreni - Italy
Theodora Chantava - Greece
Marlene Forster - Germany
Harriet Hamilton - Italy
Lingwei Kong - China
Kristina Kudryavtseva - Russia
Natsumi Kurahashi - Japan
Lubna Aldulaimi - Iraq
Sarah Bertry - France
Lea Brueckner - Germany
Lea Jerkovic - Germany
Aracely Martinez - Paraguay
Maria Romero - Spain
Nadine Visser - South Africa
Adrian Diaz-Lopez - Spain
Joakim Genereux - Canada
Yuben Goncalves - Portugal
Adria Navajon - Spain
JD Prinsloo - South Africa
Ke'Adre Thompson - Bahamas
Iestyn Williams - Wales
Barbara Koehler - Brazil
Lara Uyar - Turkey
I'm proud of myself because I didn't list a single person from Missouri on this list.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
Kenny Pohto - Sweden
Ornella Niankan - Canada
Nhug Bosch Duran - Spain
Tanya Platonova - Russia
Raissa Bsabua - Canada
Carla Budane - Mozambique
Ambah Kowcun - Australia
Daniela Abies - Spain
Jane Asinde - Uganda
Adam Balatka - Czech Republic
Matthew Sandoz - United Kingdom
Mar Vidal - Spain
Mackenzie Wilson - Australia
Alejandro Jacome - Ecuador
Misha Kvantaliani - Georgia
Kristof Minarik - Slovakia
Orel Ovil - Israel
Duccio Petreni - Italy
Theodora Chantava - Greece
Marlene Forster - Germany
Harriet Hamilton - Italy
Lingwei Kong - China
Kristina Kudryavtseva - Russia
Natsumi Kurahashi - Japan
Lubna Aldulaimi - Iraq
Sarah Bertry - France
Lea Brueckner - Germany
Lea Jerkovic - Germany
Aracely Martinez - Paraguay
Maria Romero - Spain
Nadine Visser - South Africa
Adrian Diaz-Lopez - Spain
Joakim Genereux - Canada
Yuben Goncalves - Portugal
Adria Navajon - Spain
JD Prinsloo - South Africa
Ke'Adre Thompson - Bahamas
Iestyn Williams - Wales
Barbara Koehler - Brazil
Lara Uyar - Turkey
I'm proud of myself because I didn't list a single person from Missouri on this list.
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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