Moderators Jeff Howe Posted Wednesday at 11:10 PM Moderators Posted Wednesday at 11:10 PM One thing to keep in mind is that the NIL resources one would assume would be going to portal prospects could be used to get draftable high school signees to campus. Texas having the ability to fight against losing high school prospects to the draft is a big deal. 13 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted Wednesday at 11:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:11 PM Patience everyone patience, trust Schloss and his staff. 4 Quote
qaertyisthatdude Posted Wednesday at 11:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:14 PM 14 minutes ago, Bevohorns said: We may not have the money for any top guys We've heard this many times about men's basketball and now baseball. These HCs have the money, but they're being strategic in how they use it. Have to let this all play out. Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted Wednesday at 11:20 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:20 PM 1 minute ago, qaertyisthatdude said: We've heard this many times about men's basketball and now baseball. These HCs have the money, but they're being strategic in how they use it. Have to let this all play out. These non-football sports don't have the money fairies some people think they do. Pierce wasn't the best at generating excitement or NIL funds, but it wasn't like there were a bunch of "baseball boosters" waiting on their yachts for a call. I think that NIL is in a better place than a year or two ago, but we aren't that far removed from losing portal prospects to Oklahoma State in baseball over money. The house settlement adds another layer to everything, as certain schools are carving out larger chunks of the $20.5 million for baseball than Texas is. So any dollar that doesn't come from the house settlement has to be made up for in outside NIL. But you are absolutely right. Let it play out. 1 2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Wednesday at 11:23 PM Moderators Posted Wednesday at 11:23 PM Texas kicked the tires here fwiw. 1 1 Quote
Bevohorns Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM 5 minutes ago, Assistant Regional Manager said: These non-football sports don't have the money fairies some people think they do. Pierce wasn't the best at generating excitement or NIL funds, but it wasn't like there were a bunch of "baseball boosters" waiting on their yachts for a call. I think that NIL is in a better place than a year or two ago, but we aren't that far removed from losing portal prospects to Oklahoma State in baseball over money. The house settlement adds another layer to everything, as certain schools are carving out larger chunks of the $20.5 million for baseball than Texas is. So any dollar that doesn't come from the house settlement has to be made up for in outside NIL. But you are absolutely right. Let it play out. I get that but doesnt make sense when other sec schools are doing it look at TN,UF,AU 2 Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted Wednesday at 11:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:30 PM (edited) 3 minutes ago, Bevohorns said: I get that but doesnt make sense when other sec schools are doing it look at TN,UF,AU Auburn allocated a larger chunk of revenue share money to baseball than most SEC schools. Same with South Carolina. Tennessee, LSU, Arkansas have been leading the NIL arms race for a while. That isn’t new. Edited Wednesday at 11:30 PM by Assistant Regional Manager 1 1 Quote
Danimal Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM 33 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: One thing to keep in mind is that the NIL resources one would assume would be going to portal prospects could be used to get draftable high school signees to campus. Texas having the ability to fight against losing high school prospects to the draft is a big deal. Given that 1-2 round picks (including compensation and competitive balance) get $1M - $11M, I would assume any high school guys we have projected in those rounds are good as gone. Below that, there might be a chance? 1 Quote
Bevohorns Posted Wednesday at 11:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:59 PM 3 minutes ago, Danimal said: Given that 1-2 round picks (including compensation and competitive balance) get $1M - $11M, I would assume any high school guys we have projected in those rounds are good as gone. Below that, there might be a chance? Kayson Cunningham isn’t making isnt making it to campus and he would be our ss Quote
Ojeezy Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM 3 minutes ago, Bevohorns said: Kayson Cunningham isn’t making isnt making it to campus and he would be our ss It’s about more than just money. You can’t say oh he would make $1M if he goes but only $500k at Texas, so he’s gone. The minor league baseball life is hard. Look at some of the towns those triple-A, double-A, High-A teams are in and who they play against. Not many fans in the crowd, nothing to do in your free time, and if you are good you likely are bouncing around being called up/down based on what the organization needs. Blake said previously there’s about a 20% chance Kayson makes it so it’s not very likely, but it’s not a 1-to-1 money decision. Quote
Hashtag Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Not going to panic yet but if you’re not near the top in NIL in baseball and men’s basketball then I don’t see how you can expect to compete for national championships 2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Moderators Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Texas is going to be fine in the portal. 10 2 Quote
Caden Kuykendall Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM 1 minute ago, CJ Vogel said: Texas is going to be fine in the portal. Do you have anymore insight info you can give us? Quote
McCoyColt Posted yesterday at 12:26 AM Posted yesterday at 12:26 AM 14 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Texas is going to be fine in the portal. But I want to be “more than fine”, CJ 😒 Quote
Levi Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM (edited) 19 minutes ago, Hashtag said: Not going to panic yet but if you’re not near the top in NIL in baseball and men’s basketball then I don’t see how you can expect to compete for national championships I mean, tell that to half the CWS field this year. Edited yesterday at 12:30 AM by Levi Quote
Hashtag Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM 7 minutes ago, Levi said: I mean, tell that to half the CWS field this year. Pierce made CWS 3 times but never competed for a title. I’m not talking about making CWS, I’m talking about winning a title in this era of college sports in that specific sport. Quote
NoDakHornsFan Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM 1 hour ago, Jeff Howe said: One thing to keep in mind is that the NIL resources one would assume would be going to portal prospects could be used to get draftable high school signees to campus. Texas having the ability to fight against losing high school prospects to the draft is a big deal. Cunningham welcome 😁 Quote
Levi Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM 23 minutes ago, Hashtag said: Pierce made CWS 3 times but never competed for a title. I’m not talking about making CWS, I’m talking about winning a title in this era of college sports in that specific sport. Sure, and at Texas that should ultimately be the standard. There are still teams with bigger NIL than half the field that are no longer competing for a national title. Honestly Ark and LSU are the only big swingers compared to the rest of the bracket. And while it’s unfortunate the way they got seeded, only one of them will compete for a title. 1 Quote
arghookem56 Posted yesterday at 02:42 AM Posted yesterday at 02:42 AM 4 minutes ago, Caden Kuykendall said: 🤔🤔 Seems like a commit or no? Quote
Caden Kuykendall Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM 5 minutes ago, arghookem56 said: Seems like a commit or no? That’s what I’m hoping Quote
qaertyisthatdude Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM 5 minutes ago, arghookem56 said: Seems like a commit or no? He read through this thread and said take that lol Quote
Bevohorns Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM 7 minutes ago, arghookem56 said: Seems like a commit or no? Definitely is a commit the comment he put was #Texasfight Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Maybe he’s just celebrating being a Longhorn and not an Aggie? 2 Quote
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