Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on March 02, 2026, 05:12:44 PMIf you really think time the staff has spent with Tre or Josh has adversely impacted the development of Royce or Nigel, that's just silly. I hardly think coaching and developing a roster of 15 is much different from doing so with a roster of 12 or 13.
QuoteAnd now you're getting into the burden from 2-3 extra players on support staff and Todd Smith? Come on, dude. You're getting ridiculous here.
Quote from: MU82 on March 02, 2026, 05:18:52 PMMe too.
I didn't say there was an upside. I just don't think it signals doom, either.
There are Scoopers saying, "If so-and-so is on the roster next season, that neans we'll suck again." I simply don't think that's necessarily true.
Quote from: Tha Hound on March 02, 2026, 03:15:29 PMWhat is the upside to doing this? Warm and fuzzies? I'd much rather bring in a lottery ticket late bloomer and leave a spot open for a midseason transfer than waste it on two guys that should have never made a high major roster.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on March 02, 2026, 04:52:34 PMUnless you can see the future that hasn't happened yet.
Quote from: Pakuni on March 02, 2026, 04:58:42 PMI'd quibble a bit with the 8-man rotation thing, depending how you define what's a rotation.
That said ... how does keeping three guys like that around not limit the team in terms of NIL resources and flexibility?
Every dollar you give him is a dollar that can't be spent elsewhere. Every hour of coaching spent on him is an hour you can't spend developing someone else.
Just because the NCAA allows 15 scholarship players doesn't mean you have to have 15 scholarship players. It's a completely unnecessary thinning of resources ... not just money, but the time and energy of everyone in the program. It's increasing the burden on your coaches, your academic support, your strength and conditioning staff, etc. And because Marquette doesn't need a GM, it ultimately puts a greater burden on Shaka to oversee all that. And for what? The slim hope that one of those players might contribute 4-5 years down the road?
It's just a poor use of resources programwide.
Quote from: Spaniel with a Short Tail on March 02, 2026, 04:42:21 PMThe Athletic ranks the top 50 rivalries. MU-UW came in at #15.
Why it's here: Outside of a four-year stretch in the mid-1950s, the Golden Eagles and Badgers have played every season since 1930. It has become one of the more highly anticipated early-season in-state rivalry games with sellouts common both in Madison and Milwaukee.
The series has ramped up in importance over the last 25 years as both programs have made trips to the Final Four. They've met five times as ranked opponents, including four since 2003. One not in that category took place in 2018 when Marquette's Markus Howard scored 27 points to best a 34-point, 11-rebound performance from Wisconsin's Ethan Happ in an overtime win. Overall, the teams have split their last 56 meetings.
Biggest game: The highest-ranked matchup in series history took place in 2024, and No. 11 Wisconsin led No. 5 Marquette at halftime. Fueled by Kam Jones' 32 points, the Eagles rallied to end a three-game losing streak to the Badgers with a decisive 88-74 win.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on March 02, 2026, 04:41:11 PMGood teams typically have a 8-man rotation (give or take). That leaves 7 roster spots. Maybe a couple of freshman aren't in the rotation. Maybe there's 1-2 redshirts. Maybe you leave a spot open for flexibility. That still leaves 3 scholarships.I'd quibble a bit with the 8-man rotation thing, depending how you define what's a rotation.
So why is it again that you can only keep 1 guys like that around?
As long as it's not limiting the team in terms of NIL resources and flexibility, what's the problem?
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