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Post by siena2003 on Feb 5, 2024 6:26:55 GMT -5
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Post by hardwood on Feb 5, 2024 7:19:28 GMT -5
D1 basketball is in turmoil, no sit, get paid, big nil deals is a death warrant for the mid majors.
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Post by MTS on Feb 5, 2024 12:50:44 GMT -5
D1 basketball is in turmoil, no sit, get paid, big nil deals is a death warrant for the mid majors. A lot of mid majors seem to be doing just fine. Quinnipiac, St. Peter’s, Niagara and Iona (with a whole new team) doing well in the MAAC. Along with other midmajors all across the country as you’ll see in March.
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Post by hoopjunkie on Feb 5, 2024 13:43:56 GMT -5
The Mid-Majors have become a AAA system for the bog schools. Once a player emerges at the MAAC/AE level, he'll be poached by a Oklahoma, Wichita St or Penn St.
Its how you fill those holes that determine if you can stay competitive. Its not taking average European kids. Its not only using 10 of 13 NCAA allowed athletic scholarships.
Top recruiting priority: The 9-13th kids at power 6 conferences. They get no run, and want to trade their ACC sweatsuits in for some NIL money and 30 minutes a night. Even kids like SD that wanted to be much closer to home are willing to make lateral moves for the right price.
RAID the small college All-American teams. MM's might be late to this party. Even high D-1's are on D-2 stars. We need to be all over the All NE-10 teams every year. Im sure there's 1 or 2 kids that could help us (see Marist and Gardner from St Mike's). ***There's a freshman guard (King) at New Haven I saw play last year for Newburgh. He's having a great year, and will probably be the ROY in the NE-10. He'll end up at Quinnipiac, watch***
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Post by hardwood on Feb 5, 2024 14:39:50 GMT -5
D1 basketball is in turmoil, no sit, get paid, big nil deals is a death warrant for the mid majors. A lot of mid majors seem to be doing just fine. Ok
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Post by pspa on Feb 6, 2024 12:13:21 GMT -5
Just what Rick needs - less enforcement!
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Post by sienafan1480 on Feb 10, 2024 17:03:11 GMT -5
The Mid-Majors have become a AAA system for the bog schools. Once a player emerges at the MAAC/AE level, he'll be poached by a Oklahoma, Wichita St or Penn St. Its how you fill those holes that determine if you can stay competitive. Its not taking average European kids. Its not only using 10 of 13 NCAA allowed athletic scholarships. Top recruiting priority: The 9-13th kids at power 6 conferences. They get no run, and want to trade their ACC sweatsuits in for some NIL money and 30 minutes a night. Even kids like SD that wanted to be much closer to home are willing to make lateral moves for the right price. RAID the small college All-American teams. MM's might be late to this party. Even high D-1's are on D-2 stars. We need to be all over the All NE-10 teams every year. Im sure there's 1 or 2 kids that could help us (see Marist and Gardner from St Mike's). ***There's a freshman guard (King) at New Haven I saw play last year for Newburgh. He's having a great year, and will probably be the ROY in the NE-10. He'll end up at Quinnipiac, watch*** King was originally committed to Marist. He is really talented
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