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  2. Coastal apparently lost their top 2 starting pitchers for a pretty lengthy amout of time yesterday.
  3. Texas baseball will have a media availability this morning over at the Disch. The Longhorns will depart to Houston for their weekend series this afternoon. A handful of Horns will speak, as will head coach Jim Schlossnagle. Notes and quotes in the comments down below. Weekend Schedule: Friday: vs. Coastal Carolina (7:00 p.m.) Saturday: vs. Baylor (7:00 p.m.) Sunday: vs. Ohio State (2:00 p.m.)
  4. Actually Rashada's lawsuit was the polar opposite - he sued Florida because they lured him away from a $9 million Miami offer with a $13+ million offer and then refused to pay it when he showed up on campus. The others were guys who signed NIL deals and then signed larger NIL deals with other schools and didn't want to pay the buyouts.
  5. Hoping it turns out well for T Sweat but the Jets organization is so disfunctional so I expect them to screw it all up.
  6. The game last night, and comparing our talent level to Florida's, who also is a state school, raises questions of what we are doing compared to what they are doing in the realm of the above?
  7. Really sucks for T Sweat. Had a very solid first two seasons.
  8. Well, the Titans don't view Sweat as a fit for Saleh's scheme, and the Jets want him after losing Quinnen Williams, so hopefully it will be a good move for Sweat.
  9. As NIL, revenue sharing, and the transfer portal redefine roster economics, it feels worth digging into how Texas basketball is structuring its strategy and whether we are optimizing. I am curious how others see it. What questions should we be asking @Gerry Hamilton about our NIL structure, priorities, and competitiveness? Budget What’s the estimated total NIL budget for Texas Men’s Basketball this season, and how does it compare nationally? Can you break down what portion is revenue-sharing vs. collective funding vs. individual deals? Players & Recruiting How much NIL is reportedly being targeted at high-value players/transfer portal targets? With so much attention on NIL and the transfer portal, how is Texas approaching NIL differently for incoming high-school recruits versus transfer portal targets — and how does that shape recruiting priorities for basketball? Competitive Strategy How does Texas’ NIL approach differ from peers like A&M, Oklahoma, or national powerhouses? If we are not going to pay top dollar for the top guys, what is the best lane for Texas to be in from an NIL standpoint? Booster Dynamics What hoops-specific booster engagement exists outside of the Texas One Fund? Can Miller get his own whale? Are there any emerging organizations or funding vehicles geared specifically to basketball? What else should we be talking about in regards to NIL?
  10. Poor guy. He deserves better than the Jets:
  11. Same thing I'm thinking.
  12. Today
  13. 100% agree Gerry - a tournament appearance is house money this year (anything beyond the first four is exceptional). The expectations are absolutely ridiculous for people who have not cared about the team before Beard got here. 0% chance we win in Fayetteville. Have to hope you get an OU win and favorable draw in SEC tournament to take one more.
  14. I'm on YouTube Premium and haven't seen a political ad in years...just my two cents
  15. We need that, plus other top finishes from our highly ranked programs (M Ten, rowing, beach volleyball, etc) to be in the running with Stanford. My biggest concern right now is track and field. Both are ranked in the mid-teens currently. We need that or better to stay competitive. And then, it also depends on Stanford. Both basketball teams are on the bubble - we need both to miss the tourney. What about Stanford baseball? They haven't had a strong start to the year. We need them to miss the post-season as well.
  16. They could potentially go after Texas Tech for tortuous interference if they induced him to break the contract. Now you’re talking big money.
  17. I was able to scroll down and figure out who this is but you forgot to include the name of this prospect in this post.
  18. Todd Golden at UF: year 1: not in NCAA Tournament year 2: Round of 64 Florida fan base thought he was a bust after year one. Danny Hurley at UConn: year 1: not in NCAA Tournament year 2: not in NCAA Tournament UConn fan base wanted him gone after two years. There are others very similar. It's the fan bases you are referencing, not the recruits IMO. Fan bases want super duper, hyper speed instant gratification these days. Recruits are all about NIL at the high-end level or portal. It's simply a transactional business. They want to go where they can get paid, and hopefully fulfill the dream of playing pro. Being brutally honest, a lot of these guys are cool with making the tournament and if they make a run with a team is icing on the cake. But so many of these guys don't live and die with the NCAA Tournament anymore. So the key questions is striking that balance if you aren't a blue blood or have the NIL spend of a blue blood (Louisville and Arkansas two in that type of category). You want to build a program the right way, which still takes time. But the fan bases these days have absolutely zero patience for that. And from an NIL perspective, where do you sit in line. You may have to build it in a slow advancement way (or try to) - but fan bases will move away from a coach before he builds the program in that scenario.
  19. My pushback with this is if you are round of 64 or NIT next year you have not shown any type of improvement that you cant build a program. Recruits will not want to come here if at the minimum we dont make the tournament and with one game. To build a program you have to show improvement to some extent each year to sell toe players to come here. I dont think miller came here knowing he wont have a good enough budget to build a roster next year thats at least good enough to make the tournament and thats what u are making it seem with your comments.
  20. Better than I thought but some of these guys are just not capable of playing good defense. I think it's more actual inability of skill vs. lack of effort / motivation
  21. This is why I've been saying NCAA Tournament isn't a guarantee in year one First year high-major coaches making the NCAA Tournament in the portal era... 2017-18: 2 of 6 (high-major schools) 2018-19: 1 of 6 (high-major schools) 2019-20 (covid year no tournament) 2020-21: 0-1 (high-major schools) 2021-22: 6 of 14 (high-major schools) 2022-23: 6 of 14 (high-major schools) 2023-24: 2 of 9 (high-major schools) 2024-25: 6 of 14 (high-major schools) That was a blue blood or near it carousel (Kentucky, Louisville, Arkansas with Cal, etc…) 23 of 64 total. When you take away the blue blood/near blue blood (with blue blood NIL ability) changes on this list … those numbers go down even more, and considerably. This year as of today looks like … 5 of 11, with 4 in the balance
  22. Bobby, I totally agree. Can banish the people doing this? John Lauber and Hook’em
  23. Don't stress on baseball tickets, you'll be able to find them the week of the game for better prices on SeatGeek or a secondary markets. Prices will come down.
  24. I saw a stat the other day about how efficient Texas is at scoring despite the fact they don’t shoot that well from three point land. They are in a group of four, three of those could win the national championship. Coach Miller is a master at getting players in the right place to score. Swain is not the best perimeter shooter. Most of the time he looks hesitant to even shoot it. Despite that, they still can’t stop him. Every time I hear Coach Miller talk I like him more and more. Texas has their coach. They didn’t have to spend millions of dollars to get him. Texas has the coach. And I think that is where the few of us that love watching men’s basketball get frustrated. Give the man a chance to build a team. Stop making him go all over the world to find players that will take less money and help Texas win. There are only so many brother or sons of former Longhorn football or basketball players talented enough to be on the team. Man I am just asking for them to spend more on ONE GUY! I heard the starting price for a point guard in this year’s portal is three million. I don’t care if a kid gets that amount. I care that some school gives it to him. These kids want NBA rookie first round money when they are second round draft picks. Every body that can’t play in the NBA is trying to come back and get paid. Texas should not have Kentucky, North Carolina or Duke NIL. If you give this man just enough, I truly believe he can get this program rolling. I just hate that they don’t do that.
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