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Loyalty...our team didn't lose anyone unexpected to the portal

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The fact that we didn't lose any of our up-and-coming stars to the portal says a lot about the character and makeup of our team, from the head coach all the way down to the student managers. It lends credence to the "family" footing that Coach Painter has taken with regards to our program.

The NPOY came back because of loyalty and camaradarie.

There have been reports that teams were throwing big $$ numbers at Braden Smith and he didn't budge. Loyalty.

Our freshman athletes must have had the kitchen sink thrown at them from other coaches/boosters/players and no one budged. That's loyalty.

We have upper classmen that were starters last year and barely saw the floor this season but they didn't complain or enter the portal. Loyalty.

I love our team, our coach and our program. We didn't go out and buy hired guns like other teams (*ahem...looking down south). They can celebrate any success they find using that approach, but I like our approach better. I feel like buying an entirely new team every year will have recruiting and culture consequences in the long run.
 
We have been able to weather the new NIL and Transfer Portal rules for the last 2 to 3 years. I think that is due to Painter getting team players who except their roles, not players that have to be the main star.

However, as college athletics continues to get bigger tv contracts and other forms of revenue, it will eventually start to effect our program too. For some kids in the future, the money will be too big of a factor to say no to and who can blame them.
 
We need a big booster to add a lot to NIL. Players will end up wanting money over program success. I don't totally blame them. But if they can get both that's what they really want.
 
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However, as college athletics continues to get bigger tv contracts and other forms of revenue, it will eventually start to effect our program too. For some kids in the future, the money will be too big of a factor to say no to and who can blame them.

Our NIL leadership knows, or should know this, and be ready for the moment.

I applaud the team culture, the coach and the NIL leadership here for making it happen. Most of all those returning Boiler brothers who want to stay together and fight for another B10 championship.
Boiler up!
 
What would a fan of Indinia know about loyalty? Have you taken a look at your team lately?
Hey maaaan. They just won the off season...again!

Middawgs seen more offseason championships than he has seen IU win actual tournament games/meaningful games so let him have his day.

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I like how Painter talks in terms of the players doing what's right for them for the next 50 years, not just the next 4 years. That includes getting a degree from Purdue and all that comes with being a former player that gave his blood, sweat, and tears to the program for 4 years. Thinking long term. Tough to do at age 18, but I'm sure it resonates with many of their parents.
 
There’s more to this sport than chasing money and individual paydays.

Some kids still want to win and play team ball. Painter has proven you can get good players and win too without breaking the bank.

I am happy that more programs DONT go this route. Less competition for the kids that do want to come here, get better and play winning ball.
 
We have been able to weather the new NIL and Transfer Portal rules for the last 2 to 3 years. I think that is due to Painter getting team players who except their roles, not players that have to be the main star.

However, as college athletics continues to get bigger tv contracts and other forms of revenue, it will eventually start to effect our program too. For some kids in the future, the money will be too big of a factor to say no to and who can blame them.
And just being lucky sometimes in the makeup of a specific group of guys. If Zach doens't come back everything would have been different. If TKR isn't the thinker he is would have been easy for him to bail, same with Furst and his religion and family love, etc etc.
Matt could be exactly the same with another group of guys and have a completely different end result.
The way he runs his program and the choices of kids he recruits absolutely are intentional, but he's also been lucky here. Like every successful coach.
 
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And just being lucky sometimes in the makeup of a specific group of guys. If Zach doens't come back everything would have been different. If TKR isn't the thinker he is would have been easy for him to bail, same with Furst and his religion and family love, etc etc.
Matt could be exactly the same with another group of guys and have a completely different end result.
The way he runs his program and the choices of kids he recruits absolutely are intentional, but he's also been lucky here. Like every successful coach.
IMHO, successful people like CMP drive the circumstances others attribute to “luck”. There might be a bit of randomization, but Painter consistently stacks those odds with excellent decision making and persistence.
 
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The fact that we didn't lose any of our up-and-coming stars to the portal says a lot about the character and makeup of our team, from the head coach all the way down to the student managers. It lends credence to the "family" footing that Coach Painter has taken with regards to our program.

The NPOY came back because of loyalty and camaradarie.

There have been reports that teams were throwing big $$ numbers at Braden Smith and he didn't budge. Loyalty.

Our freshman athletes must have had the kitchen sink thrown at them from other coaches/boosters/players and no one budged. That's loyalty.

We have upper classmen that were starters last year and barely saw the floor this season but they didn't complain or enter the portal. Loyalty.

I love our team, our coach and our program. We didn't go out and buy hired guns like other teams (*ahem...looking down south). They can celebrate any success they find using that approach, but I like our approach better. I feel like buying an entirely new team every year will have recruiting and culture consequences in the long run.

The overall quality in the portal pool is going to shrink big time once the Covid year guys are done.

I think Purdue’s approach of building program through development will pay off over next couple of season and maybe even have them ahead of the curve a bit. Purdue will likely have a few guys leave and need to plug holes with some portal additions from time to time, but I'd much rather have roster continuity than massive turnover every year like at Illinois.
 
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The overall quality in the portal pool is going to shrink big time once the Covid year guys are done.

I think Purdue’s approach of building program through development will pay off over next couple of season and maybe even have them ahead of the curve a bit. Purdue will likely have a few guys leave and need to plug holes with some portal additions from time to time, but I'd much rather have roster continuity than massive turnover every year like at Illinois.
Totally disagree.... if guys can make more at another school, they will go & I think things will get much worse than they currently are for the NCAA. Purdue is an anomaly, and I'm not sure how long that will last.
 
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