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Perfect. Or was he the mysterious 5th recruit?
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1) offer multi year scholarships with penalties if voided
2) back load NIL money until the season is over or all of the post season tournaments have finished
3) NIL givebacks if a player leaves
4) NIL transfer fees
and I have no idea if any of these would survive a legal challenge
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All great ideas and the types of things the NCAA should have been thinking about 15 years ago, before the courts intervened—not unjustifiably.
When many others are making millions, coaches have freedom of movement and billions are on the table—it’s too late for football and basketball, perhaps even WBB.
It’s not just college sports but all of higher ed—and the trillions in government subsidies that hooks kids on loans, where admin staff has grown more than NIL, and learning how to think critically with respect has been subordinated to Bolshevist group think and control.
When I look at the current campus protests, these are in no small measure the same people who protested the “Colonial” moniker and who you acquiesced to rather than defend western civilization ideals of searching for the truth and free exchange of ideas. Oh, and many are blatantly anti-Semitic, but we’ve already seen how academia distinguishes between different types of hate speech and takes swift action against some and looks the other way at others.
You reap what you sow on all of these matters. Today, GWMBB feels like a lost love that ain’t ever coming back. There are so many smart, caring people on this board trying to make things better and build better communities. Alas, I can’t help but think our energies should be spent on a new love.
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Well, Merrick went there (and rightfully so) so here's my two cents:
I can't comprehend how someone (or perhaps more than one person) can hold up a sign that reads "Final Solution" during a protest and have this protest be deemed "peaceful." Putting any violence, disruption of classes or barriers to enter school buildings, or having non-GW students participate aside, the mere presence of the sign should 100% be disqualifying. If you're advocating what that sign says, you are not acting peacefully, period.
Sometimes in life, efforts to keep the peace need to be abandoned, and swift, decisive action should be taken. The student organizers and those who will not comply with university policies and procedures should be expelled (after being warned that this would happen if the protests do not end). The professors, who are presumably old enough and smart enough not to partake in an event that is calling for the complete abolishment of Israel and the genocide of Jews everywhere, should be fired for their participation. Nobody had goals like these in mind when the phrase "free speech" was first uttered.
Dr. Granberg has said in the past that she wishes she could take such action (at least as far as expelling students is concerned) but that such a measure would violate university policy. If that's still the case, then this school policy must be revisited. Not because I am offended but because wishing an entire group of people to be dead based on their religious beliefs should transcend any and all free speech protections. This isn't hard.
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He's available again!
@jeffborzello
Michigan freshman guard George Washington III has reentered the transfer portal, source told ESPN. He initially entered following the coaching change, then withdrew his name in mid-April. Played in 22 games as a freshman for the Wolverines.
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George Washington III needs to face his destiny!
While the school is still named after him.
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Brayon back in the portal:
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Ordinarily I would cite a coaching change (really retirement, given Cliff Ellis is 78) as a reason to excuse Bray for leaving Coastal but he straight up left the team after a handful of games. It will be interesting to see whether any team takes a chance on him at this point or he goes the JUCO route. I could see a school like Nicholls State or maybe Florida A&M giving him a chance. Howard could be a fit if he gets it together.
Chase Paar also went portaling yesterday. I guess he was granted a redshirt for the 2022-23 season as this past year was his fifth year playing.
Honestly, it's exhausting/not as fun to track player movement as it used to be. There are cases like John Tonje the other day where he "committed" to New Mexico only to flip his decision to Wisconsin three days later (UNM will be fine as they landed a player from Arizona on the same day, but I would have been upset as a fan). Tonje played his role as a connector piece who can shoot/cut on offense well at Colorado State before moving to Mizzou last year where he got hurt, but I can't help but feel like Wisconsin probably paid him more than what was necessary to get a player of his caliber. Switching commitments is not a new phenomenon, but with money on the line it's a guarantee to happen more often moving forward making it tougher to be invested beyond the other factors that have been mentioned here in various threads.
Anyways, does the transfer portal closing tomorrow really mean anything outside of the ones that haven't officially entered this offseason? The players who have already entered and committed can always flip their decision should more money be offered without them re-entering the portal. Until the season begins, they might as well still be considered in the portal. I don't really know that signing changes anything because I'm sure a player will sue if they leave a team late in the offseason and demand to be made eligible at the new school they choose.
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There is little doubt that Wisconsin came up with some 11th hour money given their offseason. AJ Storr left for Kansas. Chucky Hepburn left for Louisville. Chucky's high school buddy who was to transfer from Omaha is no longer coming. Tyler Wahl is the rarity who is out of college eligibility.
And, assuming Chase Paar finds a new home or returns to Towson, he will pass Jack Paar on the longevity scale. Jack hosted The Tonight Show for 56 months while Chase has been a college basketball player for 53 months and apparently counting.
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“Chase Paar also went portaling yesterday. I guess he was granted a redshirt for the 2022-23 season as this past year was his fifth year playing.”
Cole Part entered the portal, Chase’s lil bro who was also on Towson.
Last edited by Mike K (4/30/2024 12:09 pm)
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dmvpiranha wrote:
Ordinarily I would cite a coaching change (really retirement, given Cliff Ellis is 78) as a reason to excuse Bray for leaving Coastal but he straight up left the team after a handful of games. It will be interesting to see whether any team takes a chance on him at this point or he goes the JUCO route. I could see a school like Nicholls State or maybe Florida A&M giving him a chance. Howard could be a fit if he gets it together.
Chase Paar also went portaling yesterday. I guess he was granted a redshirt for the 2022-23 season as this past year was his fifth year playing.
Honestly, it's exhausting/not as fun to track player movement as it used to be. There are cases like John Tonje the other day where he "committed" to New Mexico only to flip his decision to Wisconsin three days later (UNM will be fine as they landed a player from Arizona on the same day, but I would have been upset as a fan). Tonje played his role as a connector piece who can shoot/cut on offense well at Colorado State before moving to Mizzou last year where he got hurt, but I can't help but feel like Wisconsin probably paid him more than what was necessary to get a player of his caliber. Switching commitments is not a new phenomenon, but with money on the line it's a guarantee to happen more often moving forward making it tougher to be invested beyond the other factors that have been mentioned here in various threads.
Anyways, does the transfer portal closing tomorrow really mean anything outside of the ones that haven't officially entered this offseason? The players who have already entered and committed can always flip their decision should more money be offered without them re-entering the portal. Until the season begins, they might as well still be considered in the portal. I don't really know that signing changes anything because I'm sure a player will sue if they leave a team late in the offseason and demand to be made eligible at the new school they choose.
Bray should go the Jersey Mike’s route.
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Another transfer for CC appears to be on the way.
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Thanks for the info. I assume a guard?
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GWRising wrote:
Another transfer for CC appears to be on the way.
👍👍👍
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Florida Colonial wrote:
Thanks for the info. I assume a guard?
Yes.
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Maybe Gerald Drumgoole from Delaware
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Pro tip: do not bother searching “George Washington” on twitter right now with hopes you’ll find the commit tweet. Not gonna find anything basketball related unfortunately.
Last edited by GW18 (5/02/2024 3:38 pm)
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GW18 wrote:
Pro tip: do not bother searching “George Washington” on twitter right now with hopes you’ll find the commit tweet. Not gonna find anything basketball related unfortunately.
LOL
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Thanks, keep it coming Rising.
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