BayAreaLonghorn Posted Monday at 10:06 PM Posted Monday at 10:06 PM (edited) Edited Monday at 10:07 PM by BayAreaLonghorn 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Monday at 10:13 PM Moderators Posted Monday at 10:13 PM I thought this was an interesting comment. I don't know just how accurate it is in regards to 20-25 teams, but if that's the case, we are going to see some incredibly competitive tournaments moving forward. 2 Quote
Jeff05 Posted Monday at 11:04 PM Posted Monday at 11:04 PM It'll turn into the women’s tournament where the first weekend is nothing but chalk. Good time to expand. More matchups of less than mediocre teams. Quote
GoHorns1 Posted Monday at 11:35 PM Posted Monday at 11:35 PM @BayAreaLonghornthanks for posting. 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Monday at 11:50 PM Moderators Posted Monday at 11:50 PM 17 minutes ago, THookem said: Kentucky trying to buy happiness lol /s Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM Moderators Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM 1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said: I thought this was an interesting comment. I don't know just how accurate it is in regards to 20-25 teams, but if that's the case, we are going to see some incredibly competitive tournaments moving forward. I think it's definitely accurate. Too many 4-5$ million dollar players in this cycle for their not to be a lot of 20'ish teams. There was 1 last year at 20 mill, with a few others north of 15. This year, 20'ish at 20 Prices were up up 30-40% .... glad Texas stepped up ... otherwise no shot Quote
Jc Dobbs Posted Tuesday at 10:44 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:44 AM 10 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said: I think it's definitely accurate. Too many 4-5$ million dollar players in this cycle for their not to be a lot of 20'ish teams. There was 1 last year at 20 mill, with a few others north of 15. This year, 20'ish at 20 Prices were up up 30-40% .... glad Texas stepped up ... otherwise no shot Seems like it got up to that (high) level quickly, didn't it? My first thought was to be surprised at how much $ players are being paid after NIL and Rev-sharing came into existence... but my fancy Economics courses at UT taught me that scarcity commands high value, and then you add in the competitive marketplace of colleges and their fans with resources and you get the results we're seeing...coaches and players compensation going ever higher. Oh, and then there's the TV $. In Gerry's area of expertise -- recruiting -- the first cuts are size and speed. Then comes talent, and many people don't realize just how "special" most college athletes are in comparison to, say, the regular student body ( who themselves are "special" because of their test scores and academic skills as students). It's the combination of size, speed and talent that makes the players worth what they are being paid. Thank goodness we're fans of a flagship state university with resources and competitive leadership. Hook 'Em! Quote
harveycmd Posted Tuesday at 11:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:09 AM 10 hours ago, THookem said: He's right. Unless Pope learns how to kick butt and hold players accountable real quick, he won't be there next year. Quote
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