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Need more than one guy every four years.Jaden Ivey was a better athlete than anybody on those teams. So yes he can.
You are an idiot, go back to IU board.That's a tall order. Those teams are just so athletic and it makes foe tough matchups.
But can they feed the post?That's a tall order. Those teams are just so athletic and it makes foe tough matchups.
When you have he most athletic player on the court you can’t blame it on athleticism.Need more than one guy every four years.
How to say you don't follow Purdue basketball without saying you don't follow Purdue basketball.That's a tall order. Those teams are just so athletic and it makes foe tough matchups.
You recognize the problem. So how much are you contributing to the NIL? You can make your dreams come true.Need more than one guy every four years.
I’m contributing nothing. I wonder how much coach is contributing? He makes a couple more bucks 💰 than I do.You recognize the problem. So how much are you contributing to the NIL? You can make your dreams come true.
I'm sure you understand that would be a violation. At least I hope you do.I’m contributing nothing. I wonder how much coach is contributing? He makes a couple more bucks 💰 than I do.
Not sure I do. He could contribute to the John Purdue Club or is that a violation?I'm sure you understand that would be a violation. At least I hope you do.
I don't believe that the John Purdue Club is permitted to provide NIL funding. The John Purdue Club is the fundraising arm of the athletic department, helping with scholarship costs and capital projects. Since it is closely tied to the university, it can't use funds for NIL. Maybe a JPC insider can correct me if I'm wrong.Not sure I do. He could contribute to the John Purdue Club or is that a violation?
Was it the athleticism or was it the lack of courage anyone on the team showed on Friday? Even the other coach said that he knew they were going to choke with five minutes left, he could see it on their faces.That's a tall order. Those teams are just so athletic and it makes foe tough matchups.
Because the big ten sucks and the style of play in the big ten is different than other teams in the tourney. Hence the poor performance by other big ten teams.We had zero toughness and we crawled in a ball.
We've had plenty of athletes under Paint.
Jaden, Edwards, Basil, Lawson, Nijel, Ewing, Wheeler...etc. it's the toughness aspect we lack. I'm not sure why his team fight all year long and then suddenly get soft in the tournament.
It has nothing to do with athleticism. It has to do with style of play.Was it the athleticism or was it the lack of courage anyone on the team showed on Friday? Even the other coach said that he knew they were going to choke with five minutes left, he could see it on their faces.
In the tournament everything goes at the time of any game people have to step up and play you need a little bit of everything shooters quickness under pressure and the one or two guys that goes off and last a little bit of luck that is the way a team winsIt has nothing to do with athleticism. It has to do with style of play.
Defense and veteran players and timely three pointers play a huge role.In the tournament everything goes at the time of any game people have to step up and play you need a little bit of everything shooters quickness under pressure and the one or two guys that goes off and last a little bit of luck that is the way a team wins
I'm sure you understand that would be a violation. At least I hope you do.
Yep, we've been struggling for sometime now.Because the big ten sucks and the style of play in the big ten is different than other teams in the tourney. Hence the poor performance by other big ten teams.
So you are saying it is permitted?You think it is a violation for a coach to donate to his schools charitable NIL? The NIL decides what to do with $ then, not the donor.
Hmmm. Interesting. Did not know that.
So you are saying it is permitted?
Why not? Conflict of interest? 😂😂 When was the last time the NCAA actually did something ethical? They're as corrupt as schools breaking the rules.Don't know why not? Seems like a coach should be free to donate to whatever charities he or she wants? No competitive advantage, coach not giving money directly to a player. But I am just guessing based on freedom.
Great point. I could imagine that argument holding up in court. The NCAA has no business regulating the charitable contributions that a coach or university employee can make -- either donation amount or the choice of the charity. It's none of their business.Don't know why not? Seems like a coach should be free to donate to whatever charities he or she wants? No competitive advantage, coach not giving money directly to a player. But I am just guessing based on freedom.
Don't know why not? Seems like a coach should be free to donate to whatever charities he or she wants? No competitive advantage, coach not giving money directly to a player. But I am just guessing based on freedom.
Thanks for posting this. To Boiler Buck's point, I would guess that this has not been tested in court and would not hold up.School involvement with collectives and other NIL entities
The board also clarified that school personnel (including coaches) can assist an NIL entity with fundraising through appearances or by providing autographed memorabilia but cannot donate cash directly to those entities. School staff members also cannot be employed by or have an ownership stake in an NIL entity.
Schools also can request donors provide funds to collectives and other NIL entities, provided the schools do not request that those funds be directed to a specific sport or student-athlete.
Yeah who knows. Even if it does hold up, the spineless NCAA won't enforce it.Thanks for posting this. To Boiler Buck's point, I would guess that this has not been tested in court and would not hold up.
If Kansas or UNC violates it, no foul. If Cleveland State or Webber State violates it, death penalty.Yeah who knows. Even if it does hold up, the spineless NCAA won't enforce it.