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  2. Thought this was pretty spot on:
  3. Are we not targeting him? He played lights out against us.
  4. It seems like there is not as many big name player's hitting the portal as in the past couple of years.
  5. Always possible I suppose. I'm not sure this team will have a locked in lineup at start of season ... could see tinkering. Mikey Lewis is extremely inviting as a 6th man for me on this team long term
  6. Today
  7. Is there a possibility of Lewis starting over Goosby?
  8. Does the MLB retain single-A ball? Pathway for kids who don't go to college to make it into MLB?
  9. Current odds Brenden Sorsby is giving: Outcome IImplied Odds Current version passes largely intact +600 to +900 (10–15%) Passes after significant amendments +150 to +250 (30–40%) Fails, stalls, or gets pushed to a future Congress -120 to -180 (55–65%)
  10. Mentioned in story earlier this week, but playing drop coverage on Texas should be more difficult this year. Isaiah Johnson and Mikey Lewis shoot it to well off the bounce.
  11. Mikey Lewis continues to impress. His ability off the bounce to get clean looks has impressed daily since arriving.
  12. Damn heat index is 115.3 now.
  13. @Gerry Hamilton Phil Jackson explicitly stated that he gave Kobe Bryant more responsibility in managing the court game than he ever gave Michael Jordan. The 2001 Playoff Comments During the 2001 NBA playoffs, Jackson praised Bryant's evolution into a complete floor leader. He contrasted their specific roles by highlighting that Jordan was primarily tasked with making plays out of double or triple teams, whereas Bryant was burdened with orchestrating the entire offensive and defensive system. Pippen did that for the Bulls. Like Jordan, Kobe had to close games for the Lakers while calling offense and defense. Phil said he couldn't put the ball in Shaq's hands at the end of games because he was poor free throw shooter. So much for Shaq being the best player for the Lakers in 2000-2004.
  14. You had me at hello
  15. Yep - and Grady Emerson (consensus top 2 player in next month's draft) would also be a Longhorn.
  16. Would be great for college baseball and would help with growing the game
  17. I like this. I agree that it would be cool to watch those younger elite talents on college teams instead of hearing about them in 4 or 5 years.
  18. The big part that the MLBPA is going to push back on is the owners wanting a salary cap. thats going to lead to a strike
  19. The Pro CBA - they have to approve this for it to go into affect. NCAA has no control over Pro eligibility.
  20. Sacramento State does not fill 100+K stadiums, as Bobby might say! 🏈🀘🏻🏈🀘🏼🏈🀘🏈🀘🏽🏈🀘🏾🏈🀘🏿🏈
  21. This would be MLB CBA not college.
  22. This actually makes a lot of sense from the MLB side. - Reduces the bad early evaluations on the high school kids and capital commitments - NIL allows college programs to be the defacto lower level minor league system - MLB can allocate the money saved back to increasing the slot values in the top rounds These are just a few reasons that jump out but I could see the MLBPA pushing back on age requirements for eligibility for high school kids and possibly other things.
  23. Imagine Emerson and Bumilla on campus next year πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ”₯πŸ”₯.. Schloss’ elite recruiting would really make Texas scary every year
  24. MLB players would have to agree
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