Oso planning to go pro
We may have to find some auxiliary cash or work harder to compete.
Muggsy, our company has some locations that are in college sports crazy markets . We have participated in some NIL in Big Ten and Big Twelve . The dollars have been inconsequential , although meaningful to the players . MU has one advantage , in that their is no football team to feed . MU can pool it’s resources behind a handful of basketball players .Also for whatever it’s worth, in year one we have now lost some of the players we sponsored to other programs with bigger NIL dollars . However we are replacing the lost players with transfers who have more promise, but haven’t totally proved themselves.I think this is the new normal. The premium in college basketball is going to be for coaches who can identify talent that they can develop and then do well in game coaching that talent . I think that is where Shaka is positioned on the coaching spectrum .
I don't think bidding for players is good for the sport. As far as I know there is no NIL limit. My concern is not only will the sane schools with huge money get the best players but the product will be considerably worse if they're paid.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
TAMUWhat is your take on the NIL program, big picture?
The product will be considerably worse if they're paid? I've also found that people perform better if they are well-compensated. Are college athletes not human?
I hope you're right TAMU but I have my concerns. I'm afraid the hunger won't be there as much if everyone is getting paid. IIt could also lead to resentment if a player is not producing with a higher pay check.
So what happens between college and the pros where suddenly this isn't an issue anymore? Why does it only affect college athletes?
I don't think thr pros play as hard until the playoffs. They're obviously way more talented but the tenacity is spotty.
Yes players were paid to come to MU from New York, fact
NewsieFar bigger fish than Marcus, but he can join the party.
I want you, TAMU, goose, 82 and others to be right. Hopefully your optimism is well founded.
I’m not sure why some think alums need to be involved. Marquette should (or already has) Hire/start an NIL marketing agency and work to find deals for all of their players across various advertising segments across the country. Heck the lowest and most easily attainable should be hooking our guys up with some instagram ads. Anyone with a decent social media following can do a deal there.
I hope you're right TAMU but I have my concerns. I'm afraid the hunger won't be there as much if everyone is getting paid. It could also lead to resentment if a player is not producing with a higher pay check.
So are the after game interviews going to be like Nascar now. I'd like to thank the Ford, M&M, GoDaddy, yada yada yada
Same banal word salad as thanking the lord and savior or wouldn't be here without my teammates or kept our head down and played "insert team here" basketball.Might as well get paid for spouting bullcrap.
pandaI agree that MU can solicit NIL from avenues outside of alums, but I would think starting close to home is how you build a foundation. I think the key thing for MU is that they only have support basketball via NIL and not football and basketball. As confident as I am as Shaka being the right guy, I more confident that MU will be successful in NIL game.
Listening to people constantly thanking the Lord during post-game interviews is annoying.
The reason is because while $250 here or $1,000 there is nice, the goal should be to create a significant floor for our scholarship players. The "if you come to Marquette, we will start you here and you can build on that" model. The smartest thing to do right now is move fast and break things.The problem is Marquette doesn't typically go this route and seems to think waiting to see how things shake out before taking action is best. It's why recruits don't feel the same "love" on social media as they do from other fanbases; our administration made it clear while the NCAA was still figuring out social media rules that fans shouldn't tweet/respond/interact with recruits. Meanwhile, we're losing recruits to Illinois, Arkansas, and other programs whose fanbases deluge recruits with attention. The Muss Bus is a social media phenomenon and works while Marquette is still tut-tutting the method a decade after the NCAA made it clear they weren't going to do a damn thing.The same applies now. If we want to succeed, we need to be at the front of this, getting our players paid as much as we can as fast as we can. Because if we wait, like we so often do, it will be too late by the time we decide to play the game.
I don't ever recall people "constantly thanking the Lord" during interviews. Usually the interviewee thanks the Lord once, then moves on. It's your prerogative to get annoyed, I guess. Sounds like a trivial thing to be annoyed by, IMO. You be you.
Not enough athletes blame the Lord when things go poorly, if you ask me."The kick was perfect, but Jesus pushed it into the upright."